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GoPro Hero12 - Getting Started with Your GoPro; SD Cards and Battery Setup

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SD CARDS
You’ll need a microSD card (sold separately) to save your videos
and photos. Use a brand-name card that fits these requirements:
microSD, microSDHC™, or microSDXC™
Rated Class V30, UHS-3, or higher
Capacity up to 1TB
For a list of recommended microSD cards,
visit gopro.com/microsdcards.
Be sure your hands are clean and dry before handling your SD card.
Check the manufacturer’s guidelines to see your card’s acceptable
temperature range and other important information.
Heads Up: SD cards can degrade over time and aect your camera’s
ability to save your media. Try swapping out an older card for a new
one if you’re having any problems.
PRO TIP: Keep your SD card in good condition by reformatting it
regularly. This will erase all of your media, so be sure to save it first.
1. Swipe down on the rear screen to access the Dashboard.
2. Swipe left and tap Preferences > Reset > Format SD Card.
To learn how to save your videos and photos, see Saving Your Media
(starting page 79).
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RECHARGEABLE BATTERY
For maximum performance, be sure to use the Enduro Battery that came
with your new GoPro.
PRO TIP: There’s an easy way to check your battery’s status and make
sure you’re using the right one.
1. Swipe down on the rear screen to access the Dashboard.
2. Swipe left and tap Preferences > About > Battery Info.
WARNING: Although non-GoPro batteries may fit in your
HERO12 Black, they could greatly limit your camera's
performance. Use of non-GoPro batteries will also void your
warranty and may cause fire, electric shock, or other safety
risks.
For more important information on battery safety and use,
see Battery Information (page 107).

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