if you only want full 4K videos for the full flight, i would advise maximum. But if you read Raspberry Pi microSD card performance comparison - 2019 | Jeff Geerling you would see that SMALLER micro SD cards (even 32 GB) have smaller ‘blocks’ and are FASTER for lots of pictures and RANDOM access. The same counts when you want a bootable SSD for your Mac or PC for Adobe Premier (take the second disk a bigger SSD only, nog a 2TB as boot disk because of very bug blocks and slower data allocation tables, even in NTFS).The manual say 128GB SD card max I think. But I read somewhere you can use 256GB with no problem. Can I used a 256 GB card in the Air 2S? Thanks
this, over 128gigs its over rated and encourages better data management to stick to smaller cards.@rkruz3 you are better off having a few 32gb or,64gb cards ,and changing them at regular intervals during a days filming, that way you lessen the chances of loosing all your recordings ,should an issue arise with the card or your drone
There is no need to use the largest possible sd card.The manual say 128GB SD card max I think. But I read somewhere you can use 256GB with no problem. Can I used a 256 GB card in the Air 2S? Thanks
I use 64GB SD cards... not possible to fill one in 2-3 flights. I change SD cards when I change drone batteries. Minimizes chances of lost video w/o using power to transmit data to my controller.The manual say 128GB SD card max I think. But I read somewhere you can use 256GB with no problem. Can I used a 256 GB card in the Air 2S? Thanks
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