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Warley Woods have also been great too. 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 as a fundraiser. I often have people come over and ask me what I'm up to, but in an inquisitive manner.
For clarification, I'm using the really hi-cap microSD cards in the goggles to perpetually record the data from the goggles. I got tired of downloading and offloading both the drone video and the goggles video after every session so I'll let the goggles video run forever with the slower 1.5TB card and I can access that data whenever I want as ...
Hi, I found a file named dji.gis with 43 MB on my SD cards after flying for about an hour today. Sounds like something geographic, but I don‘t know that from the Mavic 1 I had previously. Does anyone know what exactly that is, and how I can make use of it? Thanks Maik
What's the fix to prevent situations where SD card is not recognized by the Mavic 3? (Hi-end SanDisk SD cards that have been used many times before in the same drone. Sometimes they are not recognized after I download the images.)
I think I got lucky with memory cards. Bad Santa; Sep 29, 2024; General Discussions; Replies 14 Views 644.
I use 2 "Samsung EVO Plus Class 10 UHS-I (U3) 128 GB microSDXC" cards in my Goggles RE and in my Mavic Air. The card is formatted in MA and the GRE reads it perfectly: photos/videos from MA and YouTube. It's large capacity hints that it's formatted in exFAT.
I think I got lucky with memory cards. Bad Santa; Sep 29, 2024; General Discussions; Replies 14 Views 616.
The last two Sandisk V30 cards I bought were $22 CAD for 64GB and $44 CAD for 128GB. That is about $16 and $33 USD respectively - doesn't get much cheaper than that for a fast card, and certainly not worth trying to save a few bucks on by buying knockoffs.
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MicroSD cards typically have a finite number of write cycles before they may start to degrade or fail. The exact number of write cycles can vary between different models and manufacturers. Most microSD cards are rated for at least 10,000 to 100,000 write cycles.