It's kept me occupied for a few hours of lockdown anyway.. Every cloud...….
Few enough of those these days. Unbelievable how a tiny strand of protein chain can cause so much havoc. Still hoping the plateau arrives soon.It's kept me occupied for a few hours of lockdown anyway.. Every cloud...….
I have exactly the same problem, every San Disk card I buy that should work in my C23 does not.Oh okay. Another thread on here states it will work which is why I bought it. Can you suggest the fastest card I can get which will be compatible?
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I've just received and tried a SanDisk 32GB Extreme (not pro) and that was also unrecognised first time, but I switched the drone off and back on and it has recognised it, been formatted and captured images okay since. (But I'm still going to carry the original supplied card with me, just in case!)I have exactly the same problem, every San Disk card I buy that should work in my C23 does not.
I hadn't heard of the hack where you put a card in a C23 that is already on, I tried it today no change
Your post struck a chord with me. I always have power off when I change a card on my CGO3+. I have never had a problem with either of my cards (SanDisk 128GB Extreme V30 U3 and Panasonic 16GB Class 10 U3). I have done that to avoid putting any stress on the gimbal motors.I've just received and tried a SanDisk 32GB Extreme (not pro) and that was also unrecognised first time, but I switched the drone off and back on and it has recognised it, been formatted and captured images okay since. (But I'm still going to carry the original supplied card with me, just in case!)
Yes, with the Extreme Pro, if I insert it whilethe C23 is switched on it gets recognised, but not if it's already in when I switch the drone on. It's 32 GB SDHC UHS-1. The other markings on the card are a number 3 in the "bucket" shape and A1Your post struck a chord with me. I always have power off when I change a card on my CGO3+. I have never had a problem with either of my cards (SanDisk 128GB Extreme V30 U3 and Panasonic 16GB Class 10 U3). I have done that to avoid putting any stress on the gimbal motors.
I am curious if you have hot swapped the SD cards in the C23.
I’ve done some further web browsing on standards for SD cards and have encountered the UHS standard. Is the 64GB Extreme Pro you are having issues with an SDXC I or SDXC II rated card? The I and II are the UHS rating.
Okay. I just wanted to be sure it was not an UHS II, as that would very likely be incompatible. There are now Extreme Pro cards out now with the SDXC II (using the UHS II high speed bus protocol) that are likely incompatible with our cameras.Yes, with the Extreme Pro, if I insert it whilethe C23 is switched on it gets recognised, but not if it's already in when I switch the drone on. It's 32 GB SDHC UHS-1. The other markings on the card are a number 3 in the "bucket" shape and A1
The Extreme wasn't recognised first time, but seems to be working fine now.
Did you ever find out why the SD card can't be found?I've just bought a SanDisk Extreme Pro microSDHC UHS-1 card to replace the supplied card.
But having formatted it in camera, it won't then take any photos, saying that there is no card.
An earlier thread lists this as a usable card in the C23.
Any ideas?
So, yesterday, 4/17/20, I got real interested in this post about memory card because my recently purchased SanDisk 128GB would NOT work after formatting.Did you ever find out why the SD card can't be found?
BTW...Can someone tell me exactly what (make, size, etc.) SD chip is/was shipped with a New Typhoon H Plus from Yuneec?
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