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<blockquote data-quote="NOLADG" data-source="post: 121855" data-attributes="member: 19457"><p>The Spark itself does not require a "good" memory card, these <strong>C10</strong> <strong>U1</strong> cards will work fine. However, If you are looking to upgrade to a better drone in the future, try getting a V30 card or better which will enable writing 4k to the memory card. As a matter of fact, my V30 card is sometimes having issues writing 4k 30fps from my Mavic Air. There is even a new connection standard <strong>UHS-II</strong> that has more pins for a faster connection. They are also backwards compatible. This is a good guide to ratings and classes of SD Cards: <a href="https://www.sdcard.org/developers/sd-standard-overview/speed-class/" target="_blank">Speed Class | SD Association</a> or <a href="https://www.kingston.com/unitedstates/us/solutions/personal-storage/memory-card-speed-classes" target="_blank">A Guide to Speed Classes for SD and microSD Cards - Kingston Technology</a></p><p></p><p>There is also a fairly newer rating of A1 or A2 which refers to how many Input Output Access per Second that is not super relevant to cameras yet, but devices like phones that are accessing the SD card like a computer drive. More info: <a href="https://havecamerawilltravel.com/photographer/sd-application-speed-class/" target="_blank">What are the A1 and A2 Ratings on SD and microSD Cards?</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>Am I missing something? I didn't see much information here on memory cards, but phone and tablet information.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NOLADG, post: 121855, member: 19457"] The Spark itself does not require a "good" memory card, these [B]C10[/B] [B]U1[/B] cards will work fine. However, If you are looking to upgrade to a better drone in the future, try getting a V30 card or better which will enable writing 4k to the memory card. As a matter of fact, my V30 card is sometimes having issues writing 4k 30fps from my Mavic Air. There is even a new connection standard [B]UHS-II[/B] that has more pins for a faster connection. They are also backwards compatible. This is a good guide to ratings and classes of SD Cards: [URL='https://www.sdcard.org/developers/sd-standard-overview/speed-class/']Speed Class | SD Association[/URL] or [URL='https://www.kingston.com/unitedstates/us/solutions/personal-storage/memory-card-speed-classes']A Guide to Speed Classes for SD and microSD Cards - Kingston Technology[/URL] There is also a fairly newer rating of A1 or A2 which refers to how many Input Output Access per Second that is not super relevant to cameras yet, but devices like phones that are accessing the SD card like a computer drive. More info: [URL="https://havecamerawilltravel.com/photographer/sd-application-speed-class/"]What are the A1 and A2 Ratings on SD and microSD Cards?[/URL] Am I missing something? I didn't see much information here on memory cards, but phone and tablet information. [/QUOTE]
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