Great for high definition photos and videos.
Great for high definition photos and videos.
I am satisfied with this memory card.
It's about the best so far. I wish there are faster chips for Sony RX camera.
Seed
I have to say even doing burst mode on my Nikon D7100, at 24 MP, 14-bit lossless-compressed RAW (25-35 MB/shot), I can do 5-6 shots at the maximum speed before it slows down! The SanDisk Extreme's give me about 3 shots.
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
This product means my Sony a6000 can take photographs at 11fps (in burst mode) continuously for as long as I want.
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.
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.
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
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
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