Sony NEX-FS100 Q&A - Blackmagic Design HyperDeck Shuttle

In this FS100 video, I talk about the Blackmagic Design HyperDeck Shuttle and how the FS100 works with it. Official HyperDeck Shuttle site: tinyurl.com/3u6rf2v Key points of note: A HyperDeck Shuttle Mounting Plate with many 1/4" and 3/8" holes is being released in early December 2011. More details can be found here: tinyurl.com/72z5rne Not all SSDs are created equal...use only these recommended SSDs for video capture: OCZ 240GB Vertex 3 OCZ 480GB Vertex 3 Crucial 256GB C300 Kingston 64GB SSDNow V+ Kingston 128GB SSDNow V+ The SSD MUST be formatted in HFS+ file format, which is not natively compatible with PCs. For a PC to recognize and format a HFS+ drive, you must purchase either Mediafour's MacDrive 9 (mediafour.com) or Paragon's HFS+ (paragon-software.com) The SSD port on the HyperDeck Shuttle has no solid "locking" mechanism which means that it is a possibility that the SSD might be able to drop out of the drive bay while in use. This can be easily fixed with a piece of tape around the opening of the SSD port on the HyperDeck Shuttle. To get a proper signal to the HyperDeck Shuttle from the FS100, you must set your HDMI "VIDEO OUT" to 1080i/480i. Keep the device firmware up-to-date! Latest firmware is 1.1.2 (uploaded Nov. 23, 2011) - tinyurl.com/74udf9z (windows FW support link) File sizes from the FS100 are as follows: 1080p/30p FX @ 1min: 9.5GB 1080p/24p FX @ 1min: 9.4GB