Ricoh Theta S camera is a camera able to capture 360-degree panoramas in one click.

Very well made and pretty good quality for the price, one of its main advantage is to be able to capture a 360 degree panorama every 8 seconds and then turn them into timlelapse.

But Ricoh has chosen to use a 8Gb internal storage, which represents about 1600 views ...

1600 panoramas represents 3:30 hours of shooting and hardly a minute of film at 30 frames per second.

It's frustrating not being able to capture a place during one day long, you can increase the duration of use with external batteries (the camera can be recharged during operation), but the 8Gb internal memory will be full very quickly.

Roberto Leone who paved the way by opening the famous Theta S realized that as his little sister (the M15) it used a micro SD card (8Gb Transcend) as internal storage, which could be replaced with a larger capacity.

If Ricoh had opted for an access door to this card would have made life easier, but here is a step by step tutorial how to replace the micro SD card from your Ricoh Theta S with a larger capacity, at your own risk (open your camera manufacturer will void its warranty ...)