Getting digital artifacts on a frame every once in a while. I'm shooting on my AF100 with my 14-140 lens. This doesn't seem to happen with my prime lenses. No 100% sure but haven't found any using my 25 or 45. I'm also using Sandisk 32G Extreme 10 Class SD Cards. Any ideas?
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Originally posted by Barry_Green View PostYep, those kinds of things are nearly always computer errors. That's why I say if you want to be safe you should use a data-verifying copy program to copy your footage over. Glad to hear the original footage is fine!
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Originally posted by Ed Kishel View Postany suggestions for such a program (for windows)?
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Can something like this happen if you make a disk image of the card? I only ask because we commonly make disk images, confirm the footage, then sometimes format the card before the previous shoot has been fully edited. I didn't know if this was something that could happen on multiple levels.
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How are you watching the clip? Is it in FCP? It could also be a rewrap error.
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