Y_Y 10 hours ago

Citation needed. It might be slightly easier, but most cases where you can get part of the camera, you can get the whole camera. This isn't a little point-and-click with a handy spring-loaded slot either.

  • trenchpilgrim 10 hours ago

    Yeah but the Camera's owner is much more likely to notice "my camera is missing" than "the SD card is blank for some reason... the SD card must have failed"

    EDIT: The linked PDF has a photo, the camera literally opens up to access the SD card.

    • Y_Y 9 hours ago

      The camera's (former) owner may very well notice, but that will have little effect. It's much more common that cameras (security, photography, phones) get stolen with cards inside, rather than someone extracting the card and leaving the camera.

      • trenchpilgrim 3 hours ago

        This is professional equipment, used for surveys. Think espionage, not consumer hardware.

    • BolexNOLA 9 hours ago

      Worth mentioning that I would immediately know if a different SD card was in my camera the moment I turned it on or ejected the card. If somebody knew to buy the same exact model and storage size that would be truly impressive.