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BSK

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Both of those videos are so good I think you'd be splitting frog hairs to critically compare. I think this thread has me convinced to try some of these cams!
What can I say, I'm a hair splitter!

But these cameras are Da' BOMB!

(just buy really big, really fast SD cards! I recommend no less than 64 GB [and 128 GB is better] with transmit speeds of no less than 100mb/sec)
 

Ski

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What can I say, I'm a hair splitter!

But these cameras are Da' BOMB!

(just buy really big, really fast SD cards! I recommend no less than 64 GB [and 128 GB is better] with transmit speeds of no less than 100mb/sec)

That speaks volumes to the clarity. If you need cards like that, the camera is absorbing a whole lot of detail!
 

TheLBLman

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just buy really big, really fast SD cards! I recommend no less than 64 GB [and 128 GB is better] with transmit speeds of no less than 100mb/sec
Totally agree.
All my new SD cards are 120 to 140mb/sec.
Prices for a 64gb 140mb/sec card are comparable to a 32gb 80/sec a couple years ago.
Very reasonable now.

The higher mb/sec EXTENDS battery life,
and this is even more the case on cell cams.

One reason I prefer Browning & Ridgetec cams
is because they can handle SD cards higher than 32gb
while many other brands cannot.
 

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