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user:product:sd_card [2021/05/25 18:24]
codyh@roscovision.com
user:product:sd_card [2021/05/26 13:09]
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 Even though it is not recommended,​ we understand and respect the need for freedom of choice so we also support the use of off-the-shelf SD cards if so desired. Not only are the majority of off-the-shelf cards not rated for the types of environment the cameras operate in, but are also more susceptible to read/write errors when the card begins to degrade. We also cannot tell you the percentage of life left on off-the-shelf cards so there will be more work on your end to keep track of card usage.\\ \\  Even though it is not recommended,​ we understand and respect the need for freedom of choice so we also support the use of off-the-shelf SD cards if so desired. Not only are the majority of off-the-shelf cards not rated for the types of environment the cameras operate in, but are also more susceptible to read/write errors when the card begins to degrade. We also cannot tell you the percentage of life left on off-the-shelf cards so there will be more work on your end to keep track of card usage.\\ \\ 
  
-If you still want to take chances using an off-the-shelf card then here are some guidelines to get you started:+If you still want to use an off-the-shelf card then here are some guidelines to get you started:
   - At a minimum, use an SDXC capacity card (up to 512 GB).   - At a minimum, use an SDXC capacity card (up to 512 GB).
   - Use a card that is rated for temperatures between -20 C (-4 F) to 85 C (185 F).   - Use a card that is rated for temperatures between -20 C (-4 F) to 85 C (185 F).