I’m hoping that forum members who already have an AX100 might be able to give me some advice about the appropriate SDXC cards to be used with the AX100 - I’m likely to be getting an AX100 in the next few weeks and would like to know the best SDXC cards to get but with cost in mind.
From what I understand, the data rate speed usually given on SDXC cards is the read speed in MB/s (megaBYTES per second), but Sony gives data rate requirement as 60Mb/s (megaBITS per second) for recording 4K at 30p on the AX100 using a class 10 SDXC card up to 64GB. From a couple of online calculators, 60Mb/s = 7.5 MB/s. The Wikipedia entry for SDXC cards shows that the minimum write speed standard for a class 10 SDXC card is 10 MB/s. Therefore, my conclusion is that any class 10 SDXC card up to 64GB can be used for 30p 4K on the AX100 regardless of whether the read speed given on the card is 30, 45 or 95 MB/s (e.g. Sandisk Ultra, Extreme or Extreme Pro).
Am I on the right track or is there something that I’ve overlooked or not properly considered? And does the read speed have any advantage other than the length of time that it will take to transfer data from the SDXC to a portable HD or computer via a USB connection with the AX100?
Any advice and/or experience anyone has with the AX100 will be much appreciated. Thank you very much in advance.
Cheers
Conrad
From what I understand, the data rate speed usually given on SDXC cards is the read speed in MB/s (megaBYTES per second), but Sony gives data rate requirement as 60Mb/s (megaBITS per second) for recording 4K at 30p on the AX100 using a class 10 SDXC card up to 64GB. From a couple of online calculators, 60Mb/s = 7.5 MB/s. The Wikipedia entry for SDXC cards shows that the minimum write speed standard for a class 10 SDXC card is 10 MB/s. Therefore, my conclusion is that any class 10 SDXC card up to 64GB can be used for 30p 4K on the AX100 regardless of whether the read speed given on the card is 30, 45 or 95 MB/s (e.g. Sandisk Ultra, Extreme or Extreme Pro).
Am I on the right track or is there something that I’ve overlooked or not properly considered? And does the read speed have any advantage other than the length of time that it will take to transfer data from the SDXC to a portable HD or computer via a USB connection with the AX100?
Any advice and/or experience anyone has with the AX100 will be much appreciated. Thank you very much in advance.
Cheers
Conrad