01-30-2017 04:02 PM
Me again,
I looked in the manual but it only shows recording times for different settings.
Does anyone know what the largest sd card can be used?
Another question comes to mind. I like to film a hockey game. Does anyone have experience filming in cold enviroments?
The arena is pretty cool and the camera spec is only minus 5 celsius.
Love to hear from someone who has experience in this.
Thanks
Hobo
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01-30-2017 05:13 PM
Hi Hobo,
Thank you for posting.
The largest memory cards with which we have tested this camcorder is 64 GB.
Your camcorder will accept the following memory cards:
While we don't recommend specific brands or models of cards, we do recommend that you use a memory card produced by a major manufacturer that closely adhere to the current industry standards. You may see the standards at sdcard.org.
We recommend against the use of cards that require an adapter to fit in the camcorder (i.e. micro-SD or Mini-SD). The increase in the number of connections between the camcorder and memory card (from the memory card to the adapter, then from the adapter to the camcorder) makes a malfunction more likely.
Your camcorder does not support memory cards using the UHS-I or UHS-II standards. While these cards should be backward compatible with older memory card standards, not all of them will work. Please check with the card manufacturer for details regarding backward compatibility with the Speed Class 10 or Speed Class 6 card standards.
With regard to operating temperature, Canon recommends operating your camcorder within the following ranges:
As important as the temperature ranges are, we also recommend aginst rapid temperature changes to avoid condensation inside the camcorder.
01-30-2017 05:13 PM
Hi Hobo,
Thank you for posting.
The largest memory cards with which we have tested this camcorder is 64 GB.
Your camcorder will accept the following memory cards:
While we don't recommend specific brands or models of cards, we do recommend that you use a memory card produced by a major manufacturer that closely adhere to the current industry standards. You may see the standards at sdcard.org.
We recommend against the use of cards that require an adapter to fit in the camcorder (i.e. micro-SD or Mini-SD). The increase in the number of connections between the camcorder and memory card (from the memory card to the adapter, then from the adapter to the camcorder) makes a malfunction more likely.
Your camcorder does not support memory cards using the UHS-I or UHS-II standards. While these cards should be backward compatible with older memory card standards, not all of them will work. Please check with the card manufacturer for details regarding backward compatibility with the Speed Class 10 or Speed Class 6 card standards.
With regard to operating temperature, Canon recommends operating your camcorder within the following ranges:
As important as the temperature ranges are, we also recommend aginst rapid temperature changes to avoid condensation inside the camcorder.
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