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How Can nano3D Help Me?
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How Higher Bit-Rate and 4:2:2 Can Improve Picture Quality
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EX1: 35 Mbps 4:2:0 |
nanoFlash: 100 Mbps 4:2:2 |
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EX1: 35 Mbps 4:2:0 |
nanoFlash: 100 Mbps 4:2:2 |
click on above photo to enlarge |
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How nanoFlash Improves Video Quality

- Video Quality largely hampered by built-in CODEC
- nanoFlash greatly reduces compression, adds 4:2:2
- nanoFlash Un-Throttles full quality potential
Unthrottle Your Camera's Potential By Unlocking the CODEC Bit-Rate

Quality vs. Bit-Rate

nano3D Workflow

nano3D Media
Standard-Def Video |
High-Def Video |
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| Bit-Rate (Mbps) | 5 |
9 |
30 |
40 |
50 |
18 |
35 |
50 |
100 |
140 |
180 |
220 |
280 |
HD I-Frame Only Rates |
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SD Long-GOP |
SD I-Frame (IMX) |
HD Long-GOP Rates |
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| Total Capacity | Recording Capacity (Minutes) | ||||||||||||
| 16 GB | 426 |
237 |
68 |
50 |
40 |
112 |
55 |
40 |
20 |
15 |
12 |
9 |
7 |
| 32 GB | 852 |
474 |
136 |
100 |
80 |
224 |
110 |
80 |
40 |
30 |
24 |
19 |
15 |
| 64 GB | 1704 |
948 |
272 |
200 |
160 |
448 |
220 |
160 |
80 |
60 |
48 |
38 |
30 |
| 128 GB | 3408 |
1896 |
544 |
400 |
320 |
896 |
440 |
320 |
160 |
120 |
96 |
77 |
60 |
| Qualified CF Cards | |||||||||||||
| Delkin 300X 32GB | √ |
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√ |
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| Delkin 420X/450X 64GB ** | √ |
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| Delkin 625X 32GB ** | √ | √ |
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| Lexar 300X/400X 32GB | √ |
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| Lexar 600X 32GB | √ |
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√ |
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| Axtremex 600x 128GB | √ |
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| Axtremex 600x Plus 64GB | √ |
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| Transcend 400X 64GB | √ |
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| Transcend 600X 32GB | √ | √ | √ | √ |
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| Sandisk Extreme 32GB | √ |
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| Sandisk Extreme Pro 64GB | √ |
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| PhotoFast 533X 64/32GB | √ | √ |
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| PhotoFast Plus 533X 32GB | √ |
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**Delkin 420x/450x/625x cards require nanoFlash firmware 1.6.245 or later.
Important Information
- Convergent Design highly recommends that you purchase your CompactFlash cards in advance, then format them immediately upon receipt, to ensure that you have working cards for your projects.
- The use of non-qualified cards places your project at risk, as does using a higher-bit rate than specified.
Please consult with Convergent Design prior to using any non-qualified card. - All CompactFlash cards must be formatted (initialized) in the nanoFlash or Flash XDR before the first use.
- When formating CompactFlash cards in the nanoFlash or Flash XDR, one must remove all cards that are not to be formatted.
- Formatting a card is a process that removes all recorded files from the card and prepares the card for recording new files.
- After the contents of a CompactFlash card are successfully transferred to one or more computers or other storage devices, it is important to reformat the card or cards in the nanoFlash or Flash XDR.
The following cards may be used, but are not currently recommended by Convergent Design.
- Transcend Cards are not recommended for use with Mac Leopard Operating System.
- Kingston Elite Pro 133x cards may be used if they pass our Format test.
Caution: There have been quite a few defective Kingston Elite Pro 133x CompactFlash cards. These cards will not pass the Convergent Design Format Test.
Capacity is in Gigabytes (GB = Gigabyte = 1,000,000 bytes, CF = CompactFlash card)
nano3D Bundle and Accessories
nano3D Bundle includes:
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Remote and Battery sold separately |
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| Other Accessories include: | ||||
nano3D Remote |
nano3D Battery Pack |
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