In this mode (1440p) I only have a few problems. Once in a while, an error screen with a bunch of texts comes up, but rebooting the camera will fix it. Recording in higher resolution (4.2k. etc.) is doable, but doing it in a high contrast situation or if there are a lot of sudden exposure changes, the recording will be stopped early.
@ Ok thanks you. The last it is possible in 1080 or 2k to record clips for example to make an extended travel film? And what is the file size? I bought one to make experimental travel films, I have a sony fx6 for profesional works
@@GamsterMaRk Of course, you can! I've used this camera in the past for my own travel documentary (see "3 Days in Tidung Island" ua-cam.com/video/2F1JiUJdVJo/v-deo.html ). I recommend to bring at least three 128GB sd cards for a couple or three days journey. More if you can, for ease of mind. If you are able to bring a laptop and an external drives, you might be able to use your resting time during your travel to convert the files to your drive, so you can reuse your sd cards. Also bring more batteries. You can also use a dummy battery to connect to a power bank. But you must ones that can output at least 5 V 2.4A. Watch the camera temperature. I always turn off my camera when I'm not actively looking for some scenes. That 3-day travel video in total takes about 300 GB of storage space. I converted the files to ARRI LogC, ProRes 4444 due to my workflow and file size concern (If I exported to CinemaDNG, it would have been bigger).
@@Ihyabond009 so helpful information, I will follow your advice! Last question Is what is best quality/secure mode for recording? I saw 14 bits its not secure to record long shots, so I imagine is better to use 10-12 bits.
@GamsterMaRk you're welcome! Hope you'll have a fun and memorable journey. If long record duration is your priority, you're right. It's better to use other than 14 bit.
Mks vidionya.keren euy
Sama-sama bu 😊
filmic mas mantap,asri sekali di suku Badui.
@@musicalforsoul488 iya, sayangnya masih banyak yang buang sampah sembarangan
@@Ihyabond009 itulah kurangnya kesadaran tentang kebersihan
Did you have problema with the recording in ML?
In this mode (1440p) I only have a few problems. Once in a while, an error screen with a bunch of texts comes up, but rebooting the camera will fix it. Recording in higher resolution (4.2k. etc.) is doable, but doing it in a high contrast situation or if there are a lot of sudden exposure changes, the recording will be stopped early.
@ Ok thanks you. The last it is possible in 1080 or 2k to record clips for example to make an extended travel film? And what is the file size? I bought one to make experimental travel films, I have a sony fx6 for profesional works
@@GamsterMaRk Of course, you can! I've used this camera in the past for my own travel documentary (see "3 Days in Tidung Island" ua-cam.com/video/2F1JiUJdVJo/v-deo.html ).
I recommend to bring at least three 128GB sd cards for a couple or three days journey. More if you can, for ease of mind. If you are able to bring a laptop and an external drives, you might be able to use your resting time during your travel to convert the files to your drive, so you can reuse your sd cards.
Also bring more batteries. You can also use a dummy battery to connect to a power bank. But you must ones that can output at least 5 V 2.4A. Watch the camera temperature. I always turn off my camera when I'm not actively looking for some scenes.
That 3-day travel video in total takes about 300 GB of storage space. I converted the files to ARRI LogC, ProRes 4444 due to my workflow and file size concern (If I exported to CinemaDNG, it would have been bigger).
@@Ihyabond009 so helpful information, I will follow your advice! Last question Is what is best quality/secure mode for recording? I saw 14 bits its not secure to record long shots, so I imagine is better to use 10-12 bits.
@GamsterMaRk you're welcome! Hope you'll have a fun and memorable journey.
If long record duration is your priority, you're right. It's better to use other than 14 bit.