This is a very well and clearly explained video! Thank you so much. So much better than all the others I've come across thus far. I loved those explanations about v30 etc, not needing 512 card and putting all eggs in one basket, read and write considerations. Fab job! I'm a YT power consumer and commentator, keep going with the same quality and good luck.
This is the best video I've watched on this topic. You've explained it so clearly and thoroughly. I believe this could get even more views with a more inviting thumbnail. Please take this as a friendly suggestion.
You are a humble man and you take the time to make the best video and now I understand all details of all the micro as the cars thank you for your time 🎉
@ClairenParkerontheRoad Hi there! A helpful hint to slow other videos as needed: Hover your mouse over the video itself > timeline and options show at bottom of video screen > click Gear icon/Settings(if on a computer, hover over it -- it will tell you it's Settings) > Playback Speed > Adjust as needed (0.75, 0.5, or 0.25. Ooh, they also have "Custom speed" now!). Godspeed!
Thank you so much for this video. I just purchased a P3 and I was curious on which SD card to use. By chance I got lucky and I picked up a Scan disc V30 rated micro SD card. Also love the thoroughness of your testing, I am a software test engineer so I love a good test setup.
This video was just what my nerd heart was looking for. My pocket 3 should be here this week and I already have a bunch of the sandisk cards. Thanks for putting in all the leg work, it’s much appreciated.
i subscribed to your channel, because you're simple the best. thanks for such great and detailed info, it really helped me a lot. you saved me from returning my pocket 3. tks sr.
Thank you for great informative video. I have some doubts about the testing methods, but it's nearly impossible to create ideal testing environment for this case.
Based on this test, I would feel most confident with the Sandisk, Samsung or Lexar. The card should be formatted in ExFat, but most importantly, format it in the camera.
Is it a good idea to buy two separate cards, for example, having one from x brand and lower storage, and one from y brand and bigger storage? i'm thinking of buying the MICRO SDXC 256GB LEXAR UHS-I U3 CL.10 V30 A1 RD-160MB 1066X and the MICROSD KINGSTON CANVAS GO PLUS 128GB CLASS10 UHS-I U3 V30 A2(170MB/S-90MB/S)? Thank u so much for the video great explanations.
I would definitely recommend multiple cards, instead of one large card (as explained in the video). I don’t see any issue with mixing sizes/ brands - just make sure to format them in the camera first.
Hi, i recently bought osmo pocket 3 and am now looking for a SD card for it. I saw the Homan UHS-II SD Card V60 (128gb) was on sale and planning to get it. Will it be good enough for my osmo? I haven't seen many youtubers talking bout this brand except Sandisk, Lexar, Kingston etc. Please let me know! Thanks!
Great video!! Very helpful! Unfortunately i lost 4hrs of videos data i was using samsung ultimate pro V30 card within one month! I can’t believe it could be corrupted that fast ! Anyway please let me know the best card reader i am using Anker cheapest card reader ! I guess i can blame on my card reader for losing my data
Sorry to hear that. I would have thought Anker would be decent quality. I am using a Lexar reader (amzn.to/3VhwxUY), which has worked just fine, but I have not tested others.
How did you measure the actual bit rates? Did the files differ in size? It doesnt make sense that the bitrate would differ so much, card-to-card. Seems like the camera would dictate the file size/bit rate, not the card.
Great video! I was thinking to buy Lexar Professional Silver Plus microSDXC UHS-I V30 Memory Card 512Gb as the 1066x is currently out of stock, it has R200 and W150, is it okay?
I think the Evo Plus is more aimed at games/apps, where sequential write speed is not as important. As long as they are V30 rated, they should work, but the “PRO” series is better suited for recording 4K video.
Thanks for the clarifying and detailed video 👏 Just a question for anyone who has it. Does the Kingston Canvas Go! Plus 256gb works good? even when it's not in the recommended list from DJI? Any experiences?
@@ttl_channel thanks, indeed i saw the test but i'm also trying to recollect experiences. My girlfriend bought the OP3 and at the end it was better to follow your recommendation of having more than a card. For what she will use it, she will be good with a couple of 128gb. Thanks!
Awesomeee video and does 4k 30fps and 4k 60fps recording have any change in quality of video or its just about the frames but no change in quality at all. Does 4k 30fps is enough for very good quality for youtube or should i record in 4k 60fps. Pls say. Thanks fr best video
Recording at 60fps does NOT increase image quality. There are 2 main reasons to shoot in 60fps: 1. To slow down in post-processing, to create a smoother, more cinematic look, or 2. many people consider that 60fps creates a more natural motion. For most TH-cam video, I would think that 30fps is the correct choice.
@@ttl_channel thanks fr reply and after seeing the full video, results and conclusion. I too want to go with SanDisk extreme card but can u pls say any heating issues with 4k 30fps with this SanDisk extreme card.
@@ttl_channel I have gone through your channel and I found lot of videos about pocket 3. I wil definitely watch them all to get more better idea about pocket 3.
Buy the Sandish Extreme 256gb. My settings are 4K/60 and the camera says it is very slow and after two minutes it stops recording. I bought that one thinking it was the best and it's failing me. What do you recommend me?
I am curious why would SanDisk Extreme Pro with a V30 speed advertised the write speed of 140MB/s Write. Would that be a V90? The description reads SanDisk 256GB Extreme PRO® microSD™ UHS-I Card with Adapter C10, U3, V30, A2, 200MB/s Read 140MB/s Write SDSQXCD-256G-GN6MA
The “V” rating defines the guaranteed minimum sequential write speed (read as “never less than…”). It might be capable of peaking at 140, but it only guarantees to never go below 30.
The one I tested is the Kingston Go Plus, but my personal preference would be SanDisk Extreme or Lexar Silver. I put links to all the cards in the video description, and if you follow it, you should be able to select whatever size you want.
SanDisk ExtremePlus does NOT work with Osmo pocket 3. I bought the identical card just ExtremePlus & it was not compatible. It was all that was available that day so I will return.
Yes, up to 1TB should work fine, but frankly I would recommend 2 512GB cards, for the reasons I mention in the video (and it is less expensive). I have had good experience with Lexar, SanDisk and Samsung (see links below): Lexar: amzn.to/46Mjhw3 SanDisk: amzn.to/4dmJ9kj Samsung: amzn.to/3Al1qA2
Formatting ensures that the card has the correct file system and creates a basic folder structure for file storage. It’s always best to do this through the camera’s setup menu.
Interesting baseline info with stationary video... but more interesting would be at least one real world test with a *panning camera* since that is what creates the most I/O stress. Even a camera simply moving forward (like walking or driving while filming forward) is less taxing than panning, because a significant portion of the screen is often still more or less stationary. Evaluating file sizes and overall VISUAL performance when panning would have been the icing on the cake here. I say this because for me, the Osmo Pocket 3 exhibits hideous visual frame jerking as I pan, and I haven’t isolated why yet.
I think you should have used the same sized card for Samsung as well. It being the only 512gb card may have put it at a disadvantage when it comes to read/write speed, especially for prolonged recordings. Great video regardless. Thank you.
You are right, but I already owned the 512 and didn't want to have to buy too many, plus according to Samsung the 256 and 512 have identical read/write specs. Thanks for watching.
Don’t buy Delkin v90 - have two and both of them have “low speed” then camera goes dumb. Same problem with Sandisk v30 in 1080 30fps. Have somebody a real experience about working normally cards in 4k60fps with osmo3? Have a suspicion, this problem is because of camera
It all depends on the frame rate. If you use a "standard" frame rate of 30fps, the camera generates around 70-80 Mb (9-10MB) for each second of footage. If you record at high frame rates (e.g. 4K/120fps) this goes up to 130Mb (16.25MB) for each second of footage.
This camera sucks, I bought the same card and when I go to play back vid, it’s black. It wasn’t at first, then I exported it and it’s just audio… then I went to format SD card again, and it overheated. Can’t even format the SD card, it gets so hot I can smell burning plastic. This is why I hate buying new tech. DJI needs to make this right. I was only recording on 1080p 30 fps too and I have a shoot in 2 hours
This is a very well and clearly explained video! Thank you so much. So much better than all the others I've come across thus far. I loved those explanations about v30 etc, not needing 512 card and putting all eggs in one basket, read and write considerations. Fab job! I'm a YT power consumer and commentator, keep going with the same quality and good luck.
Thanks for the kind words.
@ttl_channel You are welcome. You deserve them.
This is the best video I've watched on this topic. You've explained it so clearly and thoroughly.
I believe this could get even more views with a more inviting thumbnail. Please take this as a friendly suggestion.
I appreciate the input. Thanks
You are a humble man and you take the time to make the best video and now I understand all details of all the micro as the cars thank you for your time 🎉
Thank you for the kind words and for watching.
Thank you for not talking fast it's everything thank you.
Too funny! Others have complained that I am too slow!
@ClairenParkerontheRoad Hi there! A helpful hint to slow other videos as needed:
Hover your mouse over the video itself > timeline and options show at bottom of video screen > click Gear icon/Settings(if on a computer, hover over it -- it will tell you it's Settings) > Playback Speed > Adjust as needed (0.75, 0.5, or 0.25. Ooh, they also have "Custom speed" now!).
Godspeed!
The level of detail on this video was so helpful, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
This guy deserves more subscribers.*subscribed
Thanks for the kind words…and the sub!
Thank you so much for this video. I just purchased a P3 and I was curious on which SD card to use. By chance I got lucky and I picked up a Scan disc V30 rated micro SD card. Also love the thoroughness of your testing, I am a software test engineer so I love a good test setup.
Great review and above all else, attention to detail! Have just bought a dji Osmo pocket 3 and this has helped a lot. Thank you very much!👍
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you 👍. Very informative video. Now I'm gonna use Sandisk microSD for my new DJI Osmo Pocket 3.
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This video was just what my nerd heart was looking for. My pocket 3 should be here this week and I already have a bunch of the sandisk cards. Thanks for putting in all the leg work, it’s much appreciated.
Us nerds have to look out for each other!
Love this thorough testing framework - thank you so much for answering all of the questions in such an easy and detailed manner
Glad it was helpful!
Please can you make a video about how to edit footage and color grade for the osmo poket 3
Please can you make a video about how to edit footage and color grade for the osmo poket 3
This is a brilliant review, thank you so much for all knowledge shared here.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching.
i subscribed to your channel, because you're simple the best. thanks for such great and detailed info, it really helped me a lot. you saved me from returning my pocket 3. tks sr.
Awesome, thank you!
What's the difference between sandisk extreme and sandisk extreme pro? Is there a real difference between the two for the insta360 x4?
In theory, the "Pro" should be a little faster, but you would only see a difference when transferring files off the card on a high-speed card reader.
Great video - the information was clear and super easy to understand.
Glad you enjoyed it!
For once! A review that is not sponsored. Thank you.
You’re welcome. Thanks for watching.
Good video, thanks for the effort made to be as exhaustive and simple as possible.
Glad it was helpful!
Great job.Thanks for the information.Detailed and helpful.
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omg this is so thorough and clear, thank you!
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thank you so much. I didnt know about v10 v 30 difference and you shared so much info which is really helpful in a long run. thank you again
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for great informative video. I have some doubts about the testing methods, but it's nearly impossible to create ideal testing environment for this case.
Thanks for watching.
Hello, please tell me which brand of SD cards is better to take and in what format it should be formed
Based on this test, I would feel most confident with the Sandisk, Samsung or Lexar. The card should be formatted in ExFat, but most importantly, format it in the camera.
Thank you. Very good and useful video and information. Keep up the good work.
Thanks, will do!
Thank you so much Sir, a clear informative in depth vlog , for me to decide what to buy for my pocket 3 now 🙏
Happy to help
It was a very useful video, it helped me a lot, thank you very much.
Glad it helped!
You're super clear and I'm not even fluent in english
Great breakdown, really appreciated 👍🏾
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Hat's off to you, i never knew about these details. Now i understand :D
Thanks for watching
i finally have the answer because of your vid! thank you!!
Glad it was helpful - thanks for watching.
Is it a good idea to buy two separate cards, for example, having one from x brand and lower storage, and one from y brand and bigger storage? i'm thinking of buying the MICRO SDXC 256GB LEXAR UHS-I U3 CL.10 V30 A1 RD-160MB 1066X and the MICROSD KINGSTON CANVAS GO PLUS 128GB CLASS10 UHS-I U3 V30 A2(170MB/S-90MB/S)? Thank u so much for the video great explanations.
I would definitely recommend multiple cards, instead of one large card (as explained in the video). I don’t see any issue with mixing sizes/ brands - just make sure to format them in the camera first.
great information... thanks so much for taking the time to help out with great informaiton
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much!!! That was very helpful, and you help me to save a lot of money!!!
Glad I could help!
Great Job 👍 .. well informative video 😊 thanks for the hard work
Thanks for watching!
Hi, i recently bought osmo pocket 3 and am now looking for a SD card for it.
I saw the Homan UHS-II SD Card V60 (128gb) was on sale and planning to get it. Will it be good enough for my osmo?
I haven't seen many youtubers talking bout this brand except Sandisk, Lexar, Kingston etc.
Please let me know! Thanks!
Thank you. Your video is very helpful and informative.
Glad it was helpful!
❤ thanks! Very useful and easy to understand 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Glad it was helpful!
Great video!! Very helpful!
Unfortunately i lost 4hrs of videos data i was using samsung ultimate pro V30 card within one month!
I can’t believe it could be corrupted that fast !
Anyway please let me know the best card reader i am using Anker cheapest card reader !
I guess i can blame on my card reader for losing my data
Sorry to hear that. I would have thought Anker would be decent quality. I am using a Lexar reader (amzn.to/3VhwxUY), which has worked just fine, but I have not tested others.
@@ttl_channel thanks i will I will try this one
How did you measure the actual bit rates? Did the files differ in size? It doesnt make sense that the bitrate would differ so much, card-to-card. Seems like the camera would dictate the file size/bit rate, not the card.
Correct, I used the the file sizes, which were different.
Great video! I was thinking to buy Lexar Professional Silver Plus microSDXC UHS-I V30 Memory Card 512Gb as the 1066x is currently out of stock, it has R200 and W150, is it okay?
Apparently, Lexar updated the silver series. I am in the process of testing the updated version (amzn.to/4fMXibD) - looks good so far.
Weird there's a high frequency noise on this video when I'm playing it 😮
Hiya, thanks for the video very informative. We have 2x 512gb Samsung Evo Plus. Would you say they are compatible with the Pocket 3?
I think the Evo Plus is more aimed at games/apps, where sequential write speed is not as important. As long as they are V30 rated, they should work, but the “PRO” series is better suited for recording 4K video.
@@ttl_channel Thank you, much appreciated. Will definitely look into the Pro Plus. We have just ordered the Pocket 3 🙂
This is a very helpful video, thanks
Glad it was helpful!
thank you for this video! its really helpull
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching.
I have 512Gb sandisk High endurance v30 . 100/40MB/s, read/write. Can I record 4K 60 fps on or I should stick to 4K 30 FPS. Thank you for your time.
As long as it's V30 rated, you should have no problem with 30fps or 60fps.
Thank you. Very good information.
You are welcome!
Thanks for the clarifying and detailed video 👏
Just a question for anyone who has it. Does the Kingston Canvas Go! Plus 256gb works good? even when it's not in the recommended list from DJI? Any experiences?
That was one of the cards I tested, and it performed just fine, although the read-speed was a little lower than claimed.
@@ttl_channel thanks, indeed i saw the test but i'm also trying to recollect experiences. My girlfriend bought the OP3 and at the end it was better to follow your recommendation of having more than a card. For what she will use it, she will be good with a couple of 128gb. Thanks!
Fantastic Video! Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it - thanks for watching.
Thank you, it's a very useful information.
Glad it was helpful!
Does it matter if i buy an A1 or A2 as in the description of the sd card?
Technically this makes no difference for video, but in general, an A2 card is overall faster than an A1.
My dji osmo pocket 3 is coming in 4 hours. What sd should i buy? I cant decide😭😭
Check out this video for my recommendations: th-cam.com/video/nTawFTUxnmo/w-d-xo.html
Hi what is your view on the Scandisk Extreme pro 512
Have not tested it, but based on the specs, it should work fine for 4K
You’re a genius. Thank you for this.
You're welcome!
Excellent video! Thanks
You are welcome! Thanks for watching.
Awesomeee video and does 4k 30fps and 4k 60fps recording have any change in quality of video or its just about the frames but no change in quality at all. Does 4k 30fps is enough for very good quality for youtube or should i record in 4k 60fps. Pls say. Thanks fr best video
Recording at 60fps does NOT increase image quality. There are 2 main reasons to shoot in 60fps:
1. To slow down in post-processing, to create a smoother, more cinematic look, or
2. many people consider that 60fps creates a more natural motion.
For most TH-cam video, I would think that 30fps is the correct choice.
@@ttl_channel thanks fr reply and after seeing the full video, results and conclusion. I too want to go with SanDisk extreme card but can u pls say any heating issues with 4k 30fps with this SanDisk extreme card.
@@ttl_channel I have gone through your channel and I found lot of videos about pocket 3. I wil definitely watch them all to get more better idea about pocket 3.
Buy the Sandish Extreme 256gb. My settings are 4K/60 and the camera says it is very slow and after two minutes it stops recording. I bought that one thinking it was the best and it's failing me. What do you recommend me?
If you have a genuine V30 rated card, it should have no problem. Could be a fake, or just defective.
@@ttl_channel Maybe I'm Orden in Amazon. Thanks
Will the SanDisk Extreme PLUS work well with the Pocket 3?
Based on the specs (V30, UHS-I), should work fine.
That’s the video I was looking for! Thanks for sharing!
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent 💪🏻
Thanks, and thanks for watching.
Thanks for the information, do you lose you files when formating the sd card ?
Yes, when formatting, the card is wiped clean - all files are deleted.
I am curious why would SanDisk Extreme Pro with a V30 speed advertised the write speed of 140MB/s Write. Would that be a V90?
The description reads SanDisk 256GB Extreme PRO® microSD™ UHS-I Card with Adapter C10, U3, V30, A2, 200MB/s Read 140MB/s Write SDSQXCD-256G-GN6MA
The “V” rating defines the guaranteed minimum sequential write speed (read as “never less than…”). It might be capable of peaking at 140, but it only guarantees to never go below 30.
Hello dear
can we give name of kingston 512gb wich is best for video 4k
or Sandisk
The one I tested is the Kingston Go Plus, but my personal preference would be SanDisk Extreme or Lexar Silver. I put links to all the cards in the video description, and if you follow it, you should be able to select whatever size you want.
Very helpfull video.
Glad it was helpful!
Super helpfull Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
the sandisk extreme PRO is also okay right?
Based on specs, should be fine, but several people have reported issues. Personally, I have no experience with that specific card.
Im using the p3 for my auto detailing company. Will a sandisk extreme plus 256gb work for this p3?
I have not tested the “Plus” version, but based on the specs, it should work fine.
@gwebster65 thank you. I will let you know if it works. Should have it by Saturday. Thank you
@@majestikautodetailing6163did it work
I learned so much thank u
Glad I could help
Thanks ! Very helpful!!!
Glad it helped!
Is sandisk extreme pro equally good ?
As long as it is V30, it should be good.
Very useful information. Thanks
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Very helpful, thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching
Great info. I learned a lot from this video.
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Thank you very much gor this video
Most welcome - thanks for watching.
SanDisk ExtremePlus does NOT work with Osmo pocket 3.
I bought the identical card just ExtremePlus & it was not compatible.
It was all that was available that day so I will return.
Very strange. I have no experience with the “Plus” version, but based on its specs it should be compatible.
@@ttl_channel caught me by surprise. It wouldn’t click inside slot of OP3 & the first time I inserted the screen said “memory card not compatible”.
Can I use a 1tb in my pocket 3
Yes, up to 1TB should work fine, but frankly I would recommend 2 512GB cards, for the reasons I mention in the video (and it is less expensive). I have had good experience with Lexar, SanDisk and Samsung (see links below):
Lexar: amzn.to/46Mjhw3
SanDisk: amzn.to/4dmJ9kj
Samsung: amzn.to/3Al1qA2
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you !!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching.
What does “format the card” mean?
Formatting ensures that the card has the correct file system and creates a basic folder structure for file storage. It’s always best to do this through the camera’s setup menu.
Très intéressant !!! Merci
Thanks very helpful
Glad it helped
Thanks
You’re welcome - thanks for watching
Interesting baseline info with stationary video... but more interesting would be at least one real world test with a *panning camera* since that is what creates the most I/O stress.
Even a camera simply moving forward (like walking or driving while filming forward) is less taxing than panning, because a significant portion of the screen is often still more or less stationary.
Evaluating file sizes and overall VISUAL performance when panning would have been the icing on the cake here.
I say this because for me, the Osmo Pocket 3 exhibits hideous visual frame jerking as I pan, and I haven’t isolated why yet.
Good input - may have to test that out some time.
best video about sd card, thank you
Glad you liked it!
So what is the best memory card for osmo pocket 3
I have had the most experience with the Lexar and I am happy with the performance, but I cannot say for sure that it’s better than the others.
Best video ı have ever seen in TH-cam garbage
Appreciate it - thanks for watching.
I think you should have used the same sized card for Samsung as well. It being the only 512gb card may have put it at a disadvantage when it comes to read/write speed, especially for prolonged recordings. Great video regardless. Thank you.
You are right, but I already owned the 512 and didn't want to have to buy too many, plus according to Samsung the 256 and 512 have identical read/write specs. Thanks for watching.
Shit ….. I got your video too late 😢😢😢😢 I have wasted my money and time by purchasing random SanDisk ultra card 😢😢😢😢😢 and it doesn’t work on my DJI
Try to format it first. Then try again!
@@SisFiran how do you Format an SD card? 😭
@chhayangnaik2195 Sorry i dont know. But from my searching, they said format than u can use.
Don’t buy Delkin v90 - have two and both of them have “low speed” then camera goes dumb. Same problem with Sandisk v30 in 1080 30fps. Have somebody a real experience about working normally cards in 4k60fps with osmo3? Have a suspicion, this problem is because of camera
Thanks for the input.
Format your card
@@erickbertoperez862 thank you, but it's not working
Doesn’t make sense that 4k recording uses less storage
It all depends on the frame rate. If you use a "standard" frame rate of 30fps, the camera generates around 70-80 Mb (9-10MB) for each second of footage. If you record at high frame rates (e.g. 4K/120fps) this goes up to 130Mb (16.25MB) for each second of footage.
This camera sucks, I bought the same card and when I go to play back vid, it’s black. It wasn’t at first, then I exported it and it’s just audio… then I went to format SD card again, and it overheated. Can’t even format the SD card, it gets so hot I can smell burning plastic. This is why I hate buying new tech. DJI needs to make this right. I was only recording on 1080p 30 fps too and I have a shoot in 2 hours
Sounds like you got a lemon - get a replacement.
Can't relate. Mine works perfectly
Thank you that is a lot of great tip for a low-tech girlie like me
Glad it was helpful - thanks for watching.
great explanation!! thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!