As expected, it does as it says on the tin, but I thought, also at a very competetive price
As expected, it does as it says on the tin, but I thought, also at a very competetive price
The card reader is a flimsy piece of crap, but it (usually) works. The memory itself is excellent. You can't go wrong with SanDisk.
I bought this memory card for increased capacity as I have started shooting RAW. I do not shoot continuous, so have not noticed if frame rate has increased, but download speed to my PC has increased massively. I was shocked how much quicker it was.
Fast
None
Quick delivery, best price for card, work fantastically in panasonic DMC-TZ60
Great to capture anything from birthdays to weddings or any special moment.
Stores plenty of photos in a small memory card
Easy To Use; Large Capacity; Reliable Performance; Writes/Reads fast
I haven't had any issues with this card whatsoever, it works very well. The fast write speeds are perfect for HD video recording on my DSLR camera.
Fast write speeds
Only 16GB; would consider a larger capacity card next time
I am using with a Leica camera (25Mb per picture) and a MacBook. In both cases the speed is excellent, I don't think a non-pro needs more than this.
We take a look at the Extreme Pro from SanDisk, the first UHS II card to come through the lab. Read on as Tyler tells us all about it and how it performs.
This product means my Sony a6000 can take photographs at 11fps (in burst mode) continuously for as long as I want.
I don't like having too much on one card but don't want to be constantly changing cards. the sandisk 32GB holds the right amount o f shots for me and SanDisk hasn't failed me yet.
Large Capacity
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