I have purchased a Car Camera for my car,and the instructions are telling me I need a 4-32GB SD/MMC Card to go in the card slot for recording.
I have looked on a few sites to see if I can find this card but without success,I would like to buy a SanDisk Memory card but all I can find is a micro SD/SDHC can I use these one's.
It's probably more difficult not to find SD cards than it is to find them! Most of the big supermarkets sell them (Asda, Tesco and Sainsbury's definitely do) as does Wilkinsons.
Double check your instruction manual for the Car Camera to be sure that it's just a normal SD Card and not a Micro SD Card. If the slot for the card it bigger than 1 centimetre - then you need the normal sized SD card.
I recommend you get a 32GB card and record in the highest quality you can (looks like 1920 x 1080 for you camera). If you use lower quality in order to get more video on a card you may find you can't read registration numbers of other vehicles. I must say I'm a little puzzled by the instruction sheet I can see online - the parts list refers to a SDHC/MMC card, whereas the Recording Guide refers to a micro SD card. I suggest you have a look at the size of the slot on the camera before you buy a card; micro SD cards are 1.5cm long and 1.1 cm wide, SDHC cards are about 3cm long and 2 cm wide.
The 4-32 probably indicates that you can use an SD (Secure Digital) card at any size between 4Gb and 32Gb.
Cards come in 3 sizes; basically 'standard', mini and micro. I suspect that your card will be a 'standard' size but check with the camera manufacturer's site or give them a call.
Thankyou Leucocyte I had a normal SanDisk Extreme 32GB SD Card (SDHC) 80MB/s-Class 10 UHS-1,but it was too big,so I hope the micro fits.
Thankyou for your help.I will try and call Coopers.
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