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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 5158369" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>None of my Pro Scouts would work properly with the 120mb/s card, but all have worked flawlessly with the same brand card when rated for 90mbs or less.</p><p></p><p>As the SD cards have been coming out with faster speeds, I've been replacing slower old cards with newer faster ones. But think we might need to reconsider how fast we push the envelope on acquiring anything new. I guess cams are designed for the sd cards very available when manufactured.</p><p></p><p>I know just enough about electronics to be barely above stupid. But don't understand why most cams that have been available won't accept an sd card above 32 gbs, since the storage is on the card, not the cam. Similarly, looks like a card capable of faster image transfer would only be of benefit, and a non-issue to the camera. Being able to use 64gb and larger cards has been one of the attractions of the Brownings for me.</p><p></p><p>I just tested some new 64GB 120mb/s SanDisk cards in some new HP-4s and they're working fine.</p><p>Running high-resolution video with these, I may need to go to the 128GB cards to insure not filling them up too quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 5158369, member: 1409"] None of my Pro Scouts would work properly with the 120mb/s card, but all have worked flawlessly with the same brand card when rated for 90mbs or less. As the SD cards have been coming out with faster speeds, I've been replacing slower old cards with newer faster ones. But think we might need to reconsider how fast we push the envelope on acquiring anything new. I guess cams are designed for the sd cards very available when manufactured. I know just enough about electronics to be barely above stupid. But don't understand why most cams that have been available won't accept an sd card above 32 gbs, since the storage is on the card, not the cam. Similarly, looks like a card capable of faster image transfer would only be of benefit, and a non-issue to the camera. Being able to use 64gb and larger cards has been one of the attractions of the Brownings for me. I just tested some new 64GB 120mb/s SanDisk cards in some new HP-4s and they're working fine. Running high-resolution video with these, I may need to go to the 128GB cards to insure not filling them up too quickly. [/QUOTE]
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