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I am very happy with a Samsung 64 Pro which have caused no incidents so far.Hey guys,
Which microsd card are you using that can write at 100Mbps?
Thanks
Well, that explains why it almost worked, but with some problems at times. (It did work great on my old p4)Sandisk ultra are NOT ok to use. They have to be at least U3, while the sandisk ultra is only U1.
We are now only using the Lexar Professional 1800x in all of our drones and we really like them. 270MB/s read, 110MB/s write. Available in 32GB, 64GB and 128GB.
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Sandisk ultra are NOT ok to use. They have to be at least U3, while the sandisk ultra is only U1.
Uhhh you might want to check your sources? The manual says class 10 or UHS-1 with minimum of 15MB/s write. U1 and U3 are classes within UHS-1. Are you confusing U1 with UHS-1? The important part here is that you need at least 15MB/s write speed AND the card must be either class 10 OR UHS-1.A little disconcerting: The DJI specifications for the SD card speed on the P4P is minimum U1. Since U1 is 10MB/sec it is not really enough to satisfy the high bitrate recording (100Mb/s - which translates into just shy of 13 MB/sec). Once again - not sure if I want to believe any of the typical DJI spec claims. Also, according to the same specs, the reader does not support the high-speed card interface.
However, when it comes to the SanDisk Ultra 64G (XC-I) it may well be rated U1, but actual measurements clearly demonstrate a sustained write rate of 16 MB/sec which is clearly more than enough for the P4P at 100Mb/sec recording.
U sure thats the right price ? U have to watch with fakes online this is why i buy in store for my sd cards I paid 70 for my sandisk extrme pro u3 v3 at best buy. Even if it is 30$ now i dont regret it. It performs awesome in my p4pro in all formats.The latest SanDisk Extreme card is U3/V30 rated and works very well in the P4P, and is priced well at $30 for 64 GB. The Lexar card is nice but costs twice as much and as gr8pics mentioned you won't be able to take advantage of UHS-II speeds with the P4P.
Amazon.com: SanDisk Extreme 64GB microSDXC UHS-I Card with Adapter (SDSQXVF-064G-GN6MA) [Newest Version]: Computers & Accessories
(Note that the text says speed class 1 but this is an error, it it is actually 3 as indicated by the photo.)
Stick with the proAhh i see now its just the extreme....man maybe i should have grabbed that card! There is so many variations to keep up with. I do like my extreme pro it is super fast!
The UHS-1 is not a typo. U3 is a sub class of UHS-1.The latest SanDisk Extreme card is U3/V30 rated and works very well in the P4P, and is priced well at $30 for 64 GB. The Lexar card is nice but costs twice as much and as gr8pics mentioned you won't be able to take advantage of UHS-II speeds with the P4P.
Amazon.com: SanDisk Extreme 64GB microSDXC UHS-I Card with Adapter (SDSQXVF-064G-GN6MA) [Newest Version]: Computers & Accessories
(Note that the text says speed class 1 but this is an error, it it is actually 3 as indicated by the photo.)
Which is useless for the P4P since the 60mb/s is overkill as it is.Stick with the proThe extreme only writes at 60MB/s, the Pro writes at 90MB/s
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