Hello everyone, i flew the mini 4k for the first time recently, and i saw a popup message warning me of a slow sd card. 3) be wary of very big cards especially in the drone, if you don't back them up regularly a lost drone could cost you a lot of footage. The sweet spot for me is 128 gb, and i'll swap them in and out from time to time.
Jefferson Mortuary Millington TN
I have a mavic 2 pro, and the first bunch of times flying everything was awesome, now my drone is telling me my sd card is. Memory cards wear out, there is a maximum number of times they can be written to. You should be changing the card with every battery swap.
I bought a sandisk 64gb extreme along with my mavic mini.
It is not a council owned space but a community trust, i've swapped their permission to fly at their events for images they can resell as christmas cards in the local shop. I have a few of them and about half. Sometimes not able to recognize them. I've tested several high speed microsd cards, to rule that out.
I'm currently recording to a sandisk extreme pro 64gb, class 10 and i'm shooting video in 4k, 24. I have a couple of sandisk extreme plus cards in 128gb but the air 3s just doesn't use them reliably. Both the drone and the controller have sd card slots. My latest attempt threw up code 10025.
I realize the value for storage but i would like to know the value of putting an sd card in both the drone and.
If you value your recordings, and ever fly more than one battery, one card per drone is not. I am tearing what's left of my hair out trying to get it working. How many times has this subject been discussed. I don't know what video resolutions are.