百维 BiWin-Lee Miller UK: CFast 2.0 Card Specialists
It looks like the BIWIN CFast cards could be a giant killer. But before they should be considered trustworthy, I believe more testing is in order. I'm not suggesting that you should do it, but to be "certified" by a independent source, they should have many hours of round the clock recording/playback and reformatting subjected to them. Different operating temperatures should probably also come into play. Plus they should be tested in the 4.6k as well (But I understand if that's not an option). I don't know the exact procedure that BMD uses to certify the cards they test, but I'd be surprised if it was as simple as seeing if it records without dropping frames for a few seconds as your video shows. Again, your tests are very encouraging indeed. But since you have the cards, perhaps you could let each card fill up while checking for dropped frames and dump them a few times and also check them to see if the data transfers well to your computer? Ok, I guess that was a suggestion that you do more testing.. : ) But either way, I'd love to hear how these cards perform for you over the long run. Thanks for biting the bullet and trying out these way cheaper Cfast card options!
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It looks like the BIWIN CFast cards could be a giant killer. But before they should be considered trustworthy, I believe more testing is in order. I'm not suggesting that you should do it, but to be "certified" by a independent source, they should have many hours of round the clock recording/playback and reformatting subjected to them. Different operating temperatures should probably also come into play. Plus they should be tested in the 4.6k as well (But I understand if that's not an option). I don't know the exact procedure that BMD uses to certify the cards they test, but I'd be surprised if it was as simple as seeing if it records without dropping frames for a few seconds as your video shows. Again, your tests are very encouraging indeed. But since you have the cards, perhaps you could let each card fill up while checking for dropped frames and dump them a few times and also check them to see if the data transfers well to your computer? Ok, I guess that was a suggestion that you do more testing.. : ) But either way, I'd love to hear how these cards perform for you over the long run. Thanks for biting the bullet and trying out these way cheaper Cfast card options!
Great article, thanks Charles. Actually the BiWin cards have been tested in the URSA Mini 4.6K and they operate perfectly well, within the supported resolutions. Check out the multipacks on offer for bulk discount deals, making the 128GB cards as low as $90 each, and the 256GB cards as low as $150 each. - Lee Miller
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