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Spy Camera Tf Card Suggestions Please.
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I am buying the spy camera below, and it dosent come with a TF card, and I have no idea which one I need, or is suitable.
I will be putting it in the kitchen, and used daily for about half hour.
Thanks Folks.
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I will be putting it in the kitchen, and used daily for about half hour.
Thanks Folks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.1080P is the number of horizontal lines on the recording - HD on a large TV. 720P is often available as an option on dashcams and the like - that's HD on a small TV.
I use 720P on my dashcam as I've found it's perfectly acceptable for reading number plates etc and you get around twice as long recording on a given TF card.
ZM says he gets around 1hr 50mins on a 32GB card - I get around twice that on my dashcam at 1080P and about twice again at 720P.
I use 720P on my dashcam as I've found it's perfectly acceptable for reading number plates etc and you get around twice as long recording on a given TF card.
ZM says he gets around 1hr 50mins on a 32GB card - I get around twice that on my dashcam at 1080P and about twice again at 720P.
I'd go with Zac on the 32GB Sandisk - that should give you plenty of recording time. Incidentally, the different recording times we're getting at the same resolution are down to the format of the video file created by the device. The link you provided gives no information on the file format used but, since it is movement-activated, 32GB should give you ample time.
I find mymemory.co.uk are good for memory cards and can often beat Amazon on price.
I find mymemory.co.uk are good for memory cards and can often beat Amazon on price.
An important consideration is the class (memory access speed) of the tf card.
Most of these spy cameras do not specify a minimum class, but to be on the safe side (so that write speed is not an issue) I’d go for class 10.
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Most of these spy cameras do not specify a minimum class, but to be on the safe side (so that write speed is not an issue) I’d go for class 10.
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I have a number of these generic 32gb class 10 tf cards (purchased from ebay at less than £5) that I use in dashcams, cameras etc.
They work perfectly well until you try to copy 32gb from your PC hard drive (in one go), but they are quite happy being overwritten by a dashcam or storing 10Mb each time you press the camera shutter release.
They work perfectly well until you try to copy 32gb from your PC hard drive (in one go), but they are quite happy being overwritten by a dashcam or storing 10Mb each time you press the camera shutter release.
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