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Sam J, my experience and testing has found that the best card to use is a SanDisk Extreme IV UDMA. I submerged a camera to the bottom of the Mississippi river in an underwater housing that was compromised by the stuntmen exiting the truck. We let the card dry out for 2 hours and then downloaded it into the laptop, it was beautiful, flawless. When I shot my night work on the Terminator webisodes , I had Extreme III cards and I had Extreme IV UDMA cards, this was Feb. of 2009, just when the camera had hit, when our media manager was pulling up the footage he saw a cleaner, and little less compressed image with the UDMA cards, so I have been shooting them ever since. You can go to and get a 8GB card for $109.00.
Thank you for a very thorough comparison! I am still very much in doubt which camera Im going to buy. I am leaning on the Sony because of price and it soothes my needs the best. But there are a lot of things that will come in a future update which i dont like. Essentially its a bit hard to know what camera you are buying. Im excited for the c500ii, but i dont know if i can justify the price and im not sure if i need internal raw. Though, it would be fun to play around with the c500ii, shooting raw and make my own videos, but thats not what pays the bills. I would really like to download som test footage from both of the cameras, ungraded. S-log3 and c-log2. That would make me see what kind of image im able to pull out of the cameras. God! Hard to decide. My heart says canon, my brain says sony. maybe, i dont know. If im only thinking profit I wouldnt buy any of these, would I I could just buy a used fs7 and use that for a few years. 59ce067264
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