it took longer than PLANNED. My filmed material could not be played by MS Win 10. And also not by my video editing program, but with a detour I was able to save it thanks to VLC Player and OBS Studio. It cost me 16 Hours
I don't really know anything about a good camera. and I still needed a new mobile phone. and the problem is not the upload speed. but the file type HEVC. that type was unreadable. so I looked for a reasonable converter(for free) which was hell. tried several, most online said file too large. and the downloadable one kept crashing. my solution is play with vlc and re-record with obs (screen recording)
@@DoMetalStuff my upload times were horrible and 1/3 of the clips were junk after loading, so i got a Fuji and its far better, but its more light sensitive, needs better lighting.
@@cyclebusterI have nothing to compare. but it was 32.5 GB of data. I thought I had to wait forty-five minutes. and that can be done faster on an SSD drive, but I don't use that for my film material