I have while I was waiting for my dedicated MM SD card to arrive in the post (the 512 card was a freebie with my Galaxy s5e tablet preorder). Worked fine, but I don't think I did 2.7k video (as my actual SD card showed up soon after).Has anyone used a Samsung 512gb Evo SD card Yet?
Why would you want to?Has anyone used a Samsung 512gb Evo SD card Yet?
Not many flyers carry their computer when out flying.Whenever you land you copy the media over to your PC, but then don't delete it off the card. The card acts as an additional backup to your PC.
SD cards are low risk .... the device they fly in might be a different category.I must be lucky. I've not lost an SD card in my life.Total non issue for me. Knock on wood.
No argument. But I wonder - it seems like I hear a lot more complaints from people who forgot to put their card back in their device than have ever had them fail. Now, if you're on a muti - day shoot or something, I agree completely with you.SD cards are low risk .... the device they fly in might be a different category.
If you don't value your work, fly as big a card as you like.
If your work is valuable, you probably don't want to risk losing it every time you send it out.
Card failure is possible but I wasn't talking about that at all.No argument. But I wonder - it seems like I hear a lot more complaints from people who forgot to put their card back in their device than have ever had them fail. Now, if you're on a muti - day shoot or something, I agree completely with you.
Gotcha. I had been considering the water angle.Card failure is possible but I wasn't talking about that at all.
This might explain things better:
Although getting the biggest SD card is a popular option with forum members, if you value your imagery it might not be a good idea.
Whenever I see questions about the biggest SD cards I'm reminded of a story of a "pro" shooting a music video with his Inspire on a boat off Miami.
He was one of those get-the-biggest- SD-card guys because bigger is always better?
He had been shooting all day and and at the end of the eighth flight when bringing his inspire in, it hit an outrigger pole on the game boat he was using for a camera boat.
The Inspire went straight down in a busy shipping channel with his whole day's work on his expensive high capacity SD card.
He was disappointed about the Inspire but more concerned about the work he'd lost.
The full story is here:
My inspire currently sits in 30' of water off star island in Miami.
Well, it Happened. RIP Little bird. I'll miss you :/ I was involved in getting the aerial shots for a music video they were filming off of star island in Miami. I had flown very tight and technical all day, pulled off several landings onto the front of a moving yacht, in the wind. And even...inspirepilots.com
You only need about 8-10 GB to hold a whole flight of full 4K video or over 3000 jpg photos.
It makes a lot more sense to have several 16GB cards and swap out between flights so that you don't risk losing precious work every time you fly.
I can do the same, but with bigger cards.It makes a lot more sense to have several 16GB cards and swap out between flights so that you don't risk losing precious work every time you fly.
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