Perhaps a good question for the FAQ?
Can SD cards be hot swapped on the DCS-2132L? What are the ramifications?
I am considering hanging a DCS-2132L in a room for incident monitoring. e.g. Someone throws a chair, have it on 'tape'. It would be standalone, someone plugs it in to power, hangs it up, and walks away. [Anything beyond that, storage elsewhere, wif-fi / wired network access, live streaming, would be an extra. i.e. The only requirement is it store to SD Card in a turnkey solution, anything else is gravy. Not asking about the gravy here, that's covered in other places than here.]
Upon an incident, it seems useful to swap out the sd card. The recorded card can be taken away to do whatever must be done with the footage, while the new card continues on with the camera's day.
What, if any, are the ramifications of hot swapping the SD card? e.g. ...
- corrupted card?
- none if camera powered down first? (Time / aggravation at re-power up?)
- last few images lost (presumably of hands coming towards the camera to swap the sd card), which would be no biggie. However, if the video file doesn't have a chance to close properly, and the entire video file is lost - that would be bad.
(Actually ... isn't this all the same issue as what happens to live recording when power is lost?)
TIA.