TKS BarryHere is a simple answer.
Since you are a hobbiest, this will provide you excellent results.
Get two or three of these. You can record in 4K
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TKS BarryHere is a simple answer.
Since you are a hobbiest, this will provide you excellent results.
Get two or three of these. You can record in 4K
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TKS Barry. I even found one in my desk.Here is a simple answer.
Since you are a hobbiest, this will provide you excellent results.
Get two or three of these. You can record in 4K
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If I had a coup'e million I'd buy a P51 where a cessna 210 would be more practical. So I guess the reason would be I could. I like the way it looks. It's also a challenge. You've been most helpful, TKS much.I don't know what was your reasoning for purchasing DJI Inspire 2 ... Undoubtedly amazing machine, but only experienced photographer or filmmaker can truly appreciate all goods and options she's offering. For average Youtuber (no offence) with no previous experience in aerial imagery this is simply an expensive overkill. That said, with enough persistence on your side you'll be able to get results otherwise impossible with - say - much simpler Mavic drone ...
Thanks for your help. Gland I found this forum.First thing you need to do is read your owner’s manual and it will show you where you put the micro SD card.
And YouTube is another place to learn everything about your Inspire 2.
I’ve been using the Samsung Pro 64-128gb micro SD cards in my Inspire 2 for several years and they work great and I’ve never had any problems.
there's different video production software on the market. I use Corel Pinnacle Studio 23Is there some way to take hobby movies or pictures
Phillip, also, perhaps a minor point depending on who you’re talking to..... the small “microSD” is a “card” inserted front left of the I2. The long slender SSD is a “Solid State Drive” typically referred to as a “drive” and not a “card.” Some may think of this as splitting hairs, but correct language can be important.That sounds overwhelming. A bit like buy an old taxi and finding you can't use it without a medallion;-)
I don't know what was your reasoning for purchasing DJI Inspire 2 ... Undoubtedly amazing machine, but only experienced photographer or filmmaker can truly appreciate all goods and options she's offering. For average Youtuber (no offence) with no previous experience in aerial imagery this is simply an expensive overkill. That said, with enough persistence on your side you'll be able to get results otherwise impossible with - say - much simpler Mavic drone ...
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