![]() We can all need a big screen, while - ahem - editing/inspecting/trimming/moving/checking etc on the go, and although a hotel room TV is not the best in the world, it’s big. Since Apple has not attempted to get me to update my iCloud “allowance” of 200GB and only around 35GB has been used, I take this as an established fact (for now), after many, many recording tests to external drive. Only internal recordings end up there, as far as I can tell. The huge ProRES anything files sent to disk will not transfer to iCloud. 10.11.34.png (406.33 KiB) Viewed 10386 timesīy the way: Recording to external drive is easy on your iCloud storage. Now we're talking real usability!!!īlackMagic Camera App ProRES 4444 Internal recording on iPhone 15 Pro Skærmbillede kl. The Camera App still stated 666 min recording time capacity, and really, really, REALLY important: The iPhone also charges (from PSU or PowerBank). And connected the Samsung T7 Shield to the hub (USB-C, but USB A would probably also work). I found an oooold USB-C Hub (inateck) in a dark corner of my "miscellaneous thingys" box. Important feature for external recording use. Let's be nice, and say at least 5 hours of recording (with the Ninja V and ProRES RAW as specified above, there is seldom room for more than roughly 80 minutes, so speed should not be a problem either in this setup).Īpple officially accepts ExFAT and APFS formatted external media. The completely empty drive leads the iPhone Camera App to the conclusion, that I can record 344 minutes of ProRES 4k HDR 25fps material (or thereabouts). Just for the heck of it, I connected one of my Crucial MX500 2TB SATA SSD's used with my Atomos Ninja V for recording Lumix S5 12-bit 5.9k PrRES RAW 25 fps material (roughly 250+ MegaBYTE per second) via a SATA to USB-C cable (always nice to be able to use the same media), and the SSD was immediately recognized by the iPhone. I think it will suffice for most recording sessions/days, with daily backups to other media, eeeh.? to live with that IMG_4448.PNG (491.11 KiB) Viewed 10725 times Roughly 11 hours on the 3.67 TB disk where 138GB was already used for tests. ![]() No surprise was, that on a fully installed 256GB iPhone 15 Pro (all data transferred from a current iPhone 12 Pro 256GB) there is around 26-27min "free space" and after initial use of "a few" GB for test recordings, there is still 23min "free space" for ProRES HDR 4k 25 fps internally: In log mode (only tested standard lens until to now) the same settings and motif use around 1.86 GB or roughly 75% of the space required for the HDR setting.Ī short, quick and dirty test of USB-C connection (far more at a later time), with a Samsung T7 Shield (that can "munch a lot of data" on a sustained basis - also when copying to drive from a MacBook Pro 14 M1 Pro), copying to disk is extremely fast (actual speed tests later). Here goes reality (some “Real Camera” manufacturers with external USB-C video recording designed by the “still image crowd” (?) could learn a thing or two - I’m also looking at you Panasonicįor all lenses - 0.5, 1 (,2) and 3, the ProRES HDR 4k 25fps video 25-26s lands around using 2.4 GB (or a bit less, than 100 MegaBYTE per second). Stability, stress tests and temperature measurements will follow soon.Īny suggestions concerning test approach and setup are welcomed. plus test of BlackMagic Camera App will follow later. Some really interesting use cases, when USB-C is used. Initial Quick and dirty functionality and capabilities test, default iPhone App only. Working beautifully after unpacking and the typical “login orgy” (some apps more secure than others) - even after transfer of “everything” from my iPhone 12 Pro. ![]() My iPhone 15 Pro 256GB Black arrived around noon (CET summertime) today (September 22), delivered by UPS at my doorstep.
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