Seth Larney
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Oh yeah 
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
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First small batch going out today ( those customers have already been emailed )
2nd batch hopefully going out late next week.
Can these cards be hot swapped? Camera running (not in record), pull out a card - plug in a card, push record, keep shooting???
With out wrappers or audio on a sustained shot to a 16gb card at:
4k 16:9 RC36 23.98 =
11 minutes 25 seconds
Wahoo! "1000 foot mags" - That was one of the major stumbling blocks (or at least point of argument) against adoption of Red.
Still, I find it disappointing that the 4K 2:1 max speed is still only 30FPS. Get us up to 50 or 60 and we have an Arri 535 killer.
Thanks Mark. To understand, when you say eject, you mean go in to the menu and click eject rather than pulling the card out of the camera beforehand. Yes? After you click eject in the menu you then pull the card that has been recorded and put in the new card. Must the card be formatted before recording? Can you record on to a card that has not been formatted? Can the card be formatted with a laptop or does this have to be done in the camera? I am thinking about those times when things get crazy and we must shoot quickly, and we've shot all of the "pre-formatted" cards already. I know this is basic stuff but I am learning. Thanks for your help.
so if mine are not in this bunch and I ordered the next day after being available.....they sold a ton...man o manashevitz
sp. Manishewitz
After alot of testing we determined that it was safer to always format on the camera. I would not recommend formatting off camera.