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SanDisk Extreme 256 GB microSDXC Memory Card + SD Adapter with A2 App Performance + Rescue Pro Deluxe, Up to 160 MB/s, Class 10, UHS-I, U3, V30, Red/Gold

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Get extreme speeds for fast transfer, app performance, and 4K UHD. Ideal for your Android smartphone, action cameras or drones, this high-performance microSD card does 4K UHD video recording, Full HD video and high-resolution photos. The super-fast SanDisk Extreme microSDXC memory card reads up to 160MB/s and writes up to 90MB/s. Plus, it’s A2-rated, so you can get fast application performance for an exceptional smartphone experience. Save Time Transferring Content.

As seen, the microSD card for your DJI Mini 2 must be a UHS-I grade 3 (or superior). I recommend using one with a capacity of at least 64 GB (128 GB is my preferred) but others will work just fine. These are the models recommended by DJI: MODEL Pilots can make the mistake of formatting the card in NTFS, but most mobile devices will not be able to read it. We tested the Sandisk Extreme 1TB with a microSD card reader, on our Dell Latitude 7490 laptop. However, performance, as always, will depend on what card reader you use. This error is very frustrating if you don’t know how to fix it, as everything seems to work well, but the message keeps popping up. It turns out that it occurs when your card is not fast enough to meet the processing requirements for storing 4K video. Replacing the card with a faster one should solve it. Empty SD card

The SanDisk Extreme A2 U3 V30 microSD is designed for demanding users who demand performance and speed. The model is available with a storage capacity of up to 1 TB. It meets the requirements of speed class 10, UHS class U3 and video speed class V30. Depending on the manufacturer, data can be read at up to 160 MB/s. For writing, the maximum is 90 MB/s. This is sufficient for making Ultra HD or 4K movies, 3D recordings, and continuous shooting without waiting time. Flexible Use This method is only for emergencies, as the maximum quality of the video file is much lower in resolution. That said, it can save you from completely messing up a job (particularly those that require you to take single images). DJI Mini 2 SD format and card problems According to the Chinese drone manufacturer, the DJI Mini 2 supports microSD cards with a maximum storage capacity of 256 GB. There are only two cards recommended officially in this category: the SanDisk Extreme V30 A1, and the SanDisk Extreme V30 A2. In theory, the Micron C200 is the only competitor to the Sandisk Extreme 1TB; the problem is that there are none available anywhere. Clearly there is a supply issue with Micron and we’re not sure why. Two smaller players (Silicon Power and Integral) have confirmed that they will launch 1TB microSDXC cards in 2020 but unlike Sandisk or Micron, they don’t control the production of the memory chip that goes inside the card. But don’t forget to buy an SD card before heading out to fly your new Mini 2. What SD card do I need for the DJI Mini 2?

Capture fast-action photos or shoot 4K UHD video with write speeds of up to 90MB/s. The SanDisk Extreme microSDXC UHS-I Card lets you shoot more and faster. Great for Capturing 4K UHD Video. Before I answer that question, let me show you something important. Look at this chart: Video Duration

Fast enough to keep up with the action.

Contrary to what most DJI Mini 2 owners believe, you can actually store images and videos even if your drone does not have a microSD card. However, you can only save single pictures and videos at 720p resolution. The content is stored directly to the DJI Fly app. The Sandisk Extreme 1TB is an outlier, a one-of-a-kind, one that will satiate, even temporarily, the thirst for massive storage capacity that a growing audience demands. Professionals that require storage on the go will love the flexibility and the performance of this card; price is likely to be a minor factor in their decision process especially when you factor in the time saved from shuffling lower capacity cards around.

Simply put, there are different speed classes for microSD cards, dependent on how big of capacity your handling and what type of performance you require. Application Performance Class is one of these categories, developed to certify that microSD cards incorporated within Android’s storage capacity, could endure the performance needed to manage numerous applications from the microSD card directly. My recommendation is the Samsung Evo Plus 128 GB SD card. This is a grade 3 microSDXC UHS-1 card officially recommended by DJI for the Mini 2. It has a read speed of 100 MB/s, a write speed of 60 MB/s, and with it in your drone, you can’t go wrong. Maximum SD card size for the DJI Mini 2Custom made and designed products such as flash memory products with custom logo’s on them. E,g USB flash drives and memory cards with your own logo UHS-III: 312 MB/s full duplex (doubles the speed of UHS-II), or 624 MB/s half duplex (four times the speed of the UHS-II SD card).

Nowadays flash memories are inexpensive. Not having enough space can seriously compromise your job, so you should not risk it trying to save a few dollars on a cheaper card with less capacity. Better safe than sorry.Once your flash memory is formatted and inserted into the drone, you might encounter some issues. To make your life a little easier, here is a list of the most commonly found: SD card malfunction (Code 10023) The DJI Mini 2 needs a microSD UHS-I with a grade 3 speed as a minimum due to the high demands of reading and writing high-resolution video at 4K. There is a long list of pilots who have encountered this problem. No one seems to have found the real issue, but it looks like this code could be used to tell you that your SD card has broken or has been corrupted. Code 10023 can even be shown while flying, and the only solution is getting a new card.

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