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Sony/Apple dropping SxS compatibility
Two years ago I went to a trade show…Apple and Sony were taking part in each other’s meetings. They definitely gave the impression FCP and EX technology were together for the long run in the professional environment.
What changed?Did one or the other company drop the ball?
As a professional when I invest in a certain camera/workflow, I expect it to last.
If they expect me to continue to have confidence in them and support their products, they need to show more respect for the professional sector. Panasonic has supported, indeed pushed, P2 technology to the professional environment to a fault.Snow Leopard beta has been around since February. HP and other developers built upgrades into their products before it’s release. Why not Sony?
OK, so we’ve been playing around with SDHC adapters…They work well, but not iron-clad well.
When a client is spending lots of money for our services, experience, and expertise, the underlying technology needs to be iron-clad.Why did I not spend all that money on a 32 gig SXS card if not as a vote of confidence for the workflow and technology. Otherwise they shouldn’t have charged as much. I assume that some of that money goes to keeping up with changes in the underlying systems that most professionals use. It’s insurance.
I do hope Sony manages to right its wrong in this instance and very quickly provide an upgrade to the SxS card reader software. It’s their obligation to do so.
I have lost a little confidence, though, in the assurance that they support professional operation and I will think of this as I plan for future purchases of Sony equipment.
What do other professionals think?
Michael Moser