01-01-2022 06:57 AM
Hi,
C300 Mark III occasionally produces footage containing a frame with a purple / white glitch (see photo of laptop screen below).
This glitch occurs consistently in the same place when viewing the files directly from the memory card as well as after backing up onto a drive, so it's not the result of faulty file transfer.
These are the camera settings:
Sensor Super 35
Recording XF-AVC
System Frequency 59.94 Hz
3840x2160 YCC 422 10 Bit
Frame rate 23.98p
410 Mbps Intra-frame
When I recorded the footage the firmware was still 1.0.1.1.
Meanwhile, I have updated the firmware to 1.0.2.1 but haven't done extensive filming with it yet. I am hopeful the firmware update fixes this glitch but couldn't see an mention of bug fixes in the firmware update description so....
Any idea what this purple white glitch is about?
Would love to hear from you!
Happy new year!
B
01-01-2022 10:42 AM - edited 01-01-2022 10:46 AM
Greetings,
Happy new year. Whatever that is, its not related to your camera's firmware. Have you tried capture with a different memory card?
What is that you are shooting?
It looks like hair, yarn or fibers of some kind. These aren't on the lens or near the image image sensor, are they? Hair normally looks black on the sensor. You need to tell us more.
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01-01-2022 09:15 PM
Hey,
thanks for your input - I will try switching up the cards and hope for the best. I take your word it's not a firmware issue - why do you rule that out btw?
Just filming a piece of string with an ant crawling up it. The white/purple frame glitch happens while filming other stuff, too - leaning towards it being some kind of file corruption issue. It doesn't happen all the time but it's painful enough. Captured a beautiful sequence yesterday and unfortunately some of the highlights were corrupted by that white purple streak - it hurts!
01-01-2022 12:48 PM - edited 01-01-2022 12:51 PM
My guess is file corruption. Did you happen to capture your footage to two cards (simultaneous record)?
What cards are you using? Since you're using the 410 Mbps codec, are you at least using V60 rated cards (I would recommend though using V90 rated cards)? I've been using Angelbird V90 cards with my EOS C70 and have not seen this issue. Different cam of course, but the same sensor and I use the same codec as you're using. Only differences are that I set the system frequency to 24 Hz and capture true 24 fps. And also set it to record DCI-4K. I would doubt though that the system frequency or recording in DCI-4K vs UHD would cause such glitches though.
01-01-2022 09:04 PM
Hey Ricky,
thanks for the input - really appreciate it. I am also leaning towards file corruption. I am using SanDisk Extreme Pro CFexpress cards / Read 1700 MB/s / write 1400 MB/s. I'll try switching up the cards to see if the issue is caused by a specific card - I really hope that's the case and it's not due to the camera. Also will try simultaneous record and see if that brings answers.
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