If this were the case, why would dji include a class 10, U1 rated sdcard to begin with?
Using your misguided theory, wouldnt dji simply include a much slower (and cheaper) rated class 6, 10MBps card instead?
Shop around on say amazon for 4k certified sdcards and see what minimum transfer specs...
You believe everything dji publishes on their website as gospel?
especially advertised P4 run time and range.....DOH!
If everybody includes the 'got a Lexar with mine', then no...
Download crystaldiskmark (freeware) and test your own cards, it makes a big difference.
The panasonic card they...
If you happened to get the panasonic sdcard, you will likely run into 4k video/pic anomalies somewhere down the line if not already.
Set it aside and spend around $30 and get yourself a 64GB, 4k certified card from a mainstream memory manufacturer, sandisk, samsung, lexar(crutial).
If you got...
This is an incredibly confusing subject that I certainly dont even understand completely.
Some of you got Lexars which are right up there with the sandisks and samsungs which consistantly perform to the specs they are stamped with. Its obvious that my panasonic comes nowhere close to...
True, if you read it literally...
Here is a good site to calculate video bitrate requirements, the link is setup for full 4k RGB. But keep in mind this is 'without' any compression..... Play around with different color model selections and see results.
Video bitrate calculator | web.forret.com
A slow card can cause artifacts and dropped frames, its the sustained write speed thats critical for recording..
Im sure my panasonic could pull 1080, but 4k? no way reliably.
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