DJI CINESSD for Inspire 2 Quadcopter (240GB)
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Overpriced SSD
These are stock SSD's which have been turned into proprietary SSDs. There is no reason that they should be so expensive. These replace the previous generation of cards for the X5R cameras which now cost much less. Unfortunately, even after paying a $1,300 license fee, you will need these overpriced cards to get ProRes or RAW out of your X5S.
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Crazy expensive, difficult medium
First off the price is extortion, plain and simple. The media can only be formatted in the drone, and in the drone files cannot be deleted. So, if you're in the field and need more space, you're going to have to offload the whole thing, format in-drone, or have many of these pricey things on-hand.
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Works as advertised so far
Haven't had any issues with this SSD yet. The only negative is that you have to use the cine station to upload to computer and it is slow as molasses. If you shoot all day and play to shoot again the next day, you may not have enough time to upload before the next work day.
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Works Perfectly
I've had this SSD for around 4 months so far and have never had any issues. Works great. You do have to use the DJICINESSD Station to transfer the files. Transfer speed is fast and perfectly acceptable for my purposes. Solid product all around.
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Overpriced and more or less useless
You get less than 10 minutes of record time for something insanely expensive. Just get the 480GB card and suck up the cost.
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