I have two sets of camera trap memory cards. The two cameras are in the forest for about half a year to capture the wild animals that pass by both during the day and at night. I have a set from Kingston and a set from another popular brand. I switch cards when I check the cameras so there is always one in the cameras and the one I have with the current photos. I go back to the computer to look at what I recorded in the forest. I had up to 80 photos on the card. I don't know exactly how long they last before they're full. The cameras are triggered by movement in close proximity. I once had 60 photos of weeds flying back and forth in the wind. There doesn't seem to be any difference between the brands of cards I've used. Kingston has been running for a couple of years now with no problems.
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