Certified SSDs
SSDs which are qualified for Uncompressed 10-bit video capture will also work well for compressed video capture. There are some SSDs which Blackmagic has tested and found to drop frames when capturing Uncompressed 10-bit video. However, they still work well when capturing compressed video. New in the list are the Angelbird AV PRO XT models, new Kingston KC400 SSDs, Samsung 850 PRO 2TB, as well as new Sony G series Professional SSDs coming in 480GB (Model: SONY SSD SV-GS48) and 960GB (Model: SONY SSD SV-GS96) sizes.
The following SSDs are recommended for Uncompressed 10-bit or compressed video capture:
In addition to the above, these SSDs work ONLY for compressed video capture:
The following SSDs are either discontinued or only supported as part of a legacy configuration and may no longer be available with the required firmware:
The following SSDs are known only to work with specific firmware versions:

Important Notes About SSD Speed
Some models of SSD can’t save video data at the speed the manufacturer claims. This is due to the disk using hidden data compression to attain higher write speeds. This data compression can only save data at the manufacturer’s claimed speed when storing data such as blank data or simple files. Video data includes video noise and pixels which are more random so compression will not help, therefore revealing the true speed of the disk.
Some SSDs can have up to 50% lower write speed than the manufacturer’s claimed speed. So even though the disk specifications claim an SSD has speeds fast enough to handle video, in reality the disk isn’t fast enough when used to store video data for real time capture. However, this mostly affects HD capture and often these disks can still be used for playback.
Use Blackmagic Disk Speed Test to accurately measure whether your SSD will be able to handle uncompressed video capture and playback. Blackmagic Disk Speed Test uses data to simulate the storage of video so you get results similar to what you’ll see when capturing video to a disk. During Blackmagic testing, we have found newer, larger models of SSD and larger capacity SSDs are generally faster.
Grass Valley released an update for EDIUS 8.5 containing a fix for Audio Mixer (fixed issue where a volume is changed by moving TL-Cursor after typing volume value), as well as a fix for a partially corrupted AVC-I clip after export. The update is now online. EDIUS Pro users will receive a notification, EDIUS Workgroup users need to download the update from their account.
New version 2.0 of Magicsoft's Recorder application for Windows -- designed to ingest up to 8 channels of video using AJA and Blackmagic Design cards -- adds support for 1080p and 4K modes, NVIDIA GPU acceleration, HEVC and DNxHR codecs, up to 8 channels of video and more. For customers that have purchased Recorder version 1.0 during 2017, MagicSoft is offering a free upgrade to version 2.0. This offer expires at the end of May 2017.
The Weather Channel (Atlanta, GA) has recently purchased four AJ-PX5000G 2/3-inch 2.2M 3-MOS P2 HD AVC-ULTRA shoulder-mount camcorders for the production of long-form programming. These camcorders replace an earlier generation of P2 gear that the Weather Channel, a longtime Panasonic P2 customer, had used for EFP since the mid-2000s.
According to Michael Smereski, Vice President/Broadcast Engineering for The Weather Channel, “Our original investment in P2 was driven by the fact that the format is rugged, solid state and involves no moving parts, all characteristics ideal for covering severe weather situations.”
“Regardless of our longevity with P2, we did solicit input from field operations and conducted a competitive camera demo,” he continued. “Their clear choice was the PX5000G, based on its full-sized camera feel, versatile audio and, especially, its sophisticated Wi-Fi and uplink device support with LiveU.”
Smereski said that the overall PX5000G feature set was considerably more advanced than the network’s 10-year old EFP gear, and that the camcorders presented no learning curve to the news photographers, who are all well-versed in P2 operations.
“We’re a LiveU house, so we anticipate integrating the PX5000G with LiveU’s Central cloud-based IP management platform,” he said. “We also plan to take advantage of the PX5000G’s ability to wirelessly transmit high-resolution proxies.”
The Weather Channel shoots segments in 1080i, and edits in Adobe Premiere Pro.
Until June 10th, 2017, Angenieux offers several discounted lens and accessories bundles, including:
1x Optimo Anamorphic (30-72 or 56-152)
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1x Special Uncoated Front Element
= 55.000 EUR 59.949 EUR1x Optimo Style 16-40
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1x Optimo Style 30-76
= 27.900 EUR 29.998 EUR1x Optimo Style 16-40 or 30-76
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1x Optimo Style 48-130
= 34.950 EUR 35.998 EUR
1x Optimo Style 16-40
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1x Optimo Style 30-76
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1x Optimo Style 48-130
= 47.999 EUR 50.997 EUR
1x Optimo Style 16-40
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1x Optimo Style 30-76
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1x Optimo Style 25-250
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1x Optimo Style 48-130
= 81.300 EUR 85.996 EUR