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Reddit mentions of KOMPUTERBAY 128GB Professional Compact Flash Card CF 1000X 150MB/s Extreme Speed UDMA 7 RAW 128 GB

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KOMPUTERBAY 128GB Professional Compact Flash Card CF 1000X 150MB/s Extreme Speed UDMA 7 RAW 128 GB
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KOMPUTERBAY 128GB Professional COMPACT FLASH CARD CF 1000X 90MB/s Extreme Speed UDMA 7 RAW 128 GBCapture and store high-quality images and 1080p Full HD video with your DSLR cameraMin 150MB/second sequential read and Min 130MB/second sequential write. Universal low cost data storage and communication media. Designed to meet the critical speed performance needs of serious professional photographers. Advanced file managementCOMPATIBLE WITH DSLR, SLR, AND OTHER HIGH END CAMERASComes with free plastic compact flash case
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Height0.24 Inches
Length1.89 Inches
Weight0.02 Pounds
Width1.57 Inches

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Found 2 comments on KOMPUTERBAY 128GB Professional Compact Flash Card CF 1000X 150MB/s Extreme Speed UDMA 7 RAW 128 GB:

u/fotolyfe ยท 4 pointsr/videography

It's probably more important to think about your workflow instead of all gungho about cameras, raw footage, and all that.

  1. 50D has no audio input, which means you will always have to shoot external audio, and sync your sound on every take. The easiest way to do that is to slate every single shot you take, do you think it's practical for your work?

  2. An explanation of why you want a CF card over an SD card slot when you pick your camera. First, think data transfer speed. Raw footage for a 5Dmkiii with magic lantern on 1080p is about 4MB a frame, which is about 6GB worth of data a minute. Conversion rate is about 96MB for 1 second of footage at 24fps, which means your storage media needs to be at that speed. Not only that, your cameras will have to be capable of writing data at that speed as well. This in turn, also result in the price of the memory card(s) you will have to get. The best CF card for the buck is about 210, which gets you about 22 minutes worth of footage, tops.

    With your budget, I honestly don't think shooting RAW is practical. Why not work with the image quality that's more within your budget and work your way up from there? Now, $1000 is really stretching it for even the full list of your basic essentials on DSLR videography, but it's a lot more workable than trying to aim for raw. Here's a list I can think of to keep in mind besides your cameras and lenses:

  • Tripods
  • Mic (external shotgun or lav)
  • extra batteries, chargers, battery grip
  • Lights
  • Hard Drives are media storage post editing
  • Editing workstation


    And that's just the bare minimum you should get as a start. With that said, it's probably better to take a loan of some sort. I don't recommend taking loans for a hobby, but if you will be using them, amazon has a great collection for affordable DSLR support gear for beginning professionals, most offer amazon prime 2 day shipping, and their store cards are easy to get and have 0% interest 12 month financing.

    For future reference as well, I hear a lot of people loving full frame DSLRs. While I very much agree, I wish I can only tell people enough that my 60D's APS-C sensor has saved my ass sooooo many times during a shoot. Cropped sensors definitely have that place in videography work. In fact, cinematography world built their world around cropped sensors. There's absolutely nothing wrong with settling for a t3i or something to get you started.
u/Sociophilo ยท 1 pointr/cinematography

Consider this CF Card - I've been hearing good reviews on EOSHD.

http://www.amazon.com/KOMPUTERBAY-128GB-Professional-COMPACT-Extreme/dp/B009JS61UM

I am hopeful for a more accessible workflow as this is literally base code, there has been no refinement whatsoever.