If you had a dollar for every time you posted that link you'd be a rich man ?Yuneec cameras don't play well with Samsung cards. I have been using this card and it works great. I have 15 of these and use them in all of my cameras.
Amazon.com: 64GB Micro SD Memory Card - Netac P500 PRO V30 UHS-I U3 High Speed MicroSDXC TF Card with Adapter: Computers & Accessories
Amazon.com: 64GB Micro SD Memory Card - Netac P500 PRO V30 UHS-I U3 High Speed MicroSDXC TF Card with Adapter: Computers & Accessorieswww.amazon.com
If you had a dollar for every time you posted that link you'd be a rich man ?
What can I say??? I saw it listed many months ago with a markdown price. So I ordered 3 and tested them. $11 for a 64GB card that works is a steal. I always have spares in my Yuneec backpacks.If you had a dollar for every time you posted that link you'd be a rich man ?
It is available on Amazon here via Amazon US, but more expensive.What can I say??? I saw it listed many months ago with a markdown price. So I ordered 3 and tested them. $11 for a 64GB card that works is a steal. I always have spares in my Yuneec backpacks.
I use them with all of my C23 cameras and E90, CGO3+, Osmo and dashcams. I believe part of the recognition problem may be with the firmware on the E90. There was a firmware update for the C23 that improved the recognition issues but I don't recall if that was ever released for the E90.but not too confident that will solve my E90 card issue....
All flash memory is mostly the same and the differences you have with them are not the card, but rather the device your putting it in. Thats why they can go from apple to pc, to android. only things that need to potentially need to be reworked. is the file format it was created in. Fat32 is slowly being pushed out like an old pentium chip, NTFS format is the standard most common on devices anymore. Fat32 file system has a limited size...4GB, anything larger has to be on a NTFS file format to exceed this 4GB limit on the Fat32. I was getting calls about 4 to 5 a day asking why their brand new HDD out of the plastic is not recognized in their computer in the early 2000's. It was because they had the 32bit OS installed and running a Fat32, which limits the size of the drive as well... techinally the Fat32 is obsolete anymore these days... but there is still some machines running it because it is the cheaper option.
"Fat32 file system has a limited size...4GB,"
The 128gb cards can definately be formatted to FAT32..... (see screen capture)
What I don't understand is why is the recognition is INTERMITTENT? As I have recorded video perfectly for a number of flights and then sometimes it takes a re-start to recognize the card, then will be OK for a few flights, then maybe next mission doesn't see it? It acts just like an intermittent contact between the card and the card slot.