KEJ
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Eric13 Posted at 2018-6-28 23:33
You may want to consider buying several 32GB cards instead one or two 128.
I made it a habit to exchange SD cards after each flight. For this even 16GB might do it, not quite sure.
If you lose your drone for good you'll lose all videos. Better minimize the loss.
Good point, however I do copy all of my files off the card after each session.
I suppose it depends what you are filming and whether or not its life or death.
I have a few GoPro's, DLSR and I am on my second Phantom, but I have never had a memory card fail, always buy branded and avoid copies.
I go out for the day, film, come home, memory card out of the drone, into a small adapter, into the PC and copy onto my computer, the advantage of 128gb, is that the capacity is large enough for a few days filming if required.
Yes the memory card could fail, the drone might crash, the battery might fail, its all relative I suspect to what you do, mine is just for messing around.
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