The 4K XAVC-I bitrate (from a Sony brochure on the FS7) is supposed to be 240 Mb/s for 24p (23.98p) and 250 Mb/s for 25p. So does this mean that, if you use the right SDXC cards (and I have a heap of Sony SDXC cards from when I bought the Z150) with the adapter, it can record 4K XAVC-I? The Sony cards I've got have a maximum write speed of 90 MB/s. an unsupported media error may appear on the screen indicating that normal recording is not possible, depending on the SDXC cards used." ![]() I was intrigued by the statement on page 26 of the manual, "When recording in XAVC-I recording format. My first question is: Have any members successfully recorded 4K XAVC-I on the Z280 to XQD cards using the adapter (QDA-EX1 Media Adapter)?Ģ. My local dealer (Videocraft) lists a 128GB card at about $1200 and a 256GB card at $2,400! Yet the FS7 records 4K XAVC-I to XQD cards with no problems. On page 130 of the Z280 manual, it says the only compatible recording media for XAVC-I at 4K (3840 x 2160) is the SXS Pro+ card. The thing about the Z280 which has me scratching my head the most is which cards you can use (with an adapter) due to its SXS card system.ġ. Plus I can't help, in the back of my mind, pondering the pros and cons of maybe buying a Z280 instead of hiring. ![]() But, having used an EX1R for many years plus getting a Z150 last year, I'm much more used to the fixed lens XDCAM style of camera and am looking at possibly hiring a Z280 for this project. I was thinking of hiring an FS7 (plus adapter plus lens) which, of course, records to XQD cards. I've got an important side project coming up next year which has to be shot in 4K XAVC-I 25p (or 24p) and S-Log3.
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