I was on an all day shoot yesterday and received a buffer overflow error. I shot 2 interviews in 1080/24p dual slot record, followed by a bunch of 1080/60p. I threw the camera back on a gimbal and tried to shoot 120fps in 4K mode. I received a buffer error twice. I was able to get one recording in 1080/120, but then buffer error occurred again.
I would gladly pay a higher price for cards that work, but I have tried both the most expensive ProGrade and the Sandisk cards and had issues with both. I can successfully run 4k/24p/60p all day in dual record mode, but experience buffer errors that requires a full shut down and recovery when trying to run 120fps to one card.
I was finally able to get it to work by switching to a newly formatted Sandisk card. I only tried 1080p and it was only a few clips.
Does anyone know if the buffer errors are purely related to the SD cards and the file structure? Or could this be a heat issue?
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I would gladly pay a higher price for cards that work, but I have tried both the most expensive ProGrade and the Sandisk cards and had issues with both. I can successfully run 4k/24p/60p all day in dual record mode, but experience buffer errors that requires a full shut down and recovery when trying to run 120fps to one card.
I was finally able to get it to work by switching to a newly formatted Sandisk card. I only tried 1080p and it was only a few clips.
Does anyone know if the buffer errors are purely related to the SD cards and the file structure? Or could this be a heat issue?
IMG_2313.jpg
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