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The YouTube video explores testing different SD card speeds (V30, V60, V90) in Canon R10 and R7 cameras to optimize camera functions. The importance of write speed in memory cards for various codecs and transfer efficiency is emphasized. Performance tests involve file transfer times, shutter modes, and recording in UHD time lapse mode. The findings indicate that a V30 card is sufficient for most camera functions, with slight speed differences between V60 and V90 cards. Ultimately, it is suggested that a V30 card can handle photography and videography needs well in both camera models R10 and R7.
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In this segment of the video, the focus is on testing different types of SD cards in the Canon R10 and R7 cameras to determine which cards are needed to fully utilize the camera features. The key points include understanding the importance of write speed when choosing a memory card, with different codecs requiring varying speeds. The segment also discusses how memory card speed impacts the camera’s ability to transfer photos from the internal buffer to the memory card efficiently. The video showcases testing with a V30, V60, and V90 UHS-II SD card to see how each card performs with the cameras in terms of speed and functionality.
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In this part of the video, the creator tests the performance of three different SD cards (v30, V60, v90) on Canon EOS R10 and R7 cameras set to shoot only Raw photos. They measure the time it takes for the camera to transfer the files from the internal buffer to the SD card and be ready to shoot again in high-speed continuous mode. The testing involves both mechanical and electronic shutter modes on all three cards and the two cameras to compare performance differences between the cards.
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In this part of the video, the speaker tests the transfer speed of different memory cards (V30, V60, V90) when using mechanical and electronic shutters in photography. They find that the V90 card is slightly faster than the V60 card during file transfer. They also mention that in videography, memory card speed is crucial for transferring large video files efficiently, depending on the camera’s codecs and frame rates.
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In this part of the video, the focus is on testing different memory card speeds for recording in UHD time lapse mode using a specific camera model. The speaker begins by discussing the highest recording speed required for the camera’s largest file size and then tests if a V30 card can handle the recording tasks efficiently. The testing includes modes such as 4K, 50/60 frames per second, and 4K crop, with the conclusion that the V30 card is sufficient and higher cards like V60 or V90 may not be necessary. The camera models R10 and R7 exhibit similar capabilities with these recording modes. The speaker showcases successful recording with the V30 card, indicating that it is suitable for these recording modes in both camera models.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the use of memory cards in the R10 and R7 cameras. It is determined that the cheapest UHS1 V30 card can be used in every mode for both cameras, with the only difference being in photography mode where the V90 card reads files faster. For video, it is suggested that the V30 card can likely be used in every mode. The speaker concludes by encouraging viewers to like, subscribe, and watch other videos.