Item as described, I love SanDisk products they have never let me down
I used to own a 40MB/s popular SD card brand that I purchased last 2014
Worked great in my server , transfer speeds were as described
Item works as described and delivery was like----------awesome!
This card is very large (a quarter of a terabyte), is very inexpensive, and is of a pretty fast speed (60MB/s write and 90 MB/s read), with a V30/U3 rating, which makes it suitable for 4K recording
I wanted to "max out" the memory card we used with the camera, so I went with the largest capacity supported by the camera with the fastest transfer speed available
Performs as expected with excellent data transfer speed.
My main use has been in our Nikon 7200, shooting raw photos and HD videos, and it's done great with both, along with a fast transfer speed once I pop the card into my laptop
My camera can fill the card as fast as it can take pictures.
Extremely fast transfer of data, stores a ton of pictures
This card is very large (a quarter of a terabyte), is very inexpensive, and is of a pretty fast speed (60MB/s write and 90 MB/s read), with a V30/U3 rating, which makes it suitable for 4K recording
This card does a good job and has a reasonable high speed.
This card is very large (a quarter of a terabyte), is very inexpensive, and is of a pretty fast speed (60MB/s write and 90 MB/s read), with a V30/U3 rating, which makes it suitable for 4K recording
This is due to cheap SD or low write speed
Super Fast upload speed and great for doing look videos.
Nothing much to write about the SD card except that it works as advertised and I haven't seen any lag while using it in my DSLR
My camera can fill the card as fast as it can take pictures.
no complaints - works as advertised
Even if your device doesn't need the Extreme line, the speed boost can often be seen over the Ultra's (which I have many of and love as
This card is very large (a quarter of a terabyte), is very inexpensive, and is of a pretty fast speed (60MB/s write and 90 MB/s read), with a V30/U3 rating, which makes it suitable for 4K recording
I format all my disks in camera and I have never had an issue with a card failure
My camera can fill the card as fast as it can take pictures.
Just a heads up if card failure ever happens to you, search for Photorec or Recuva, they are great tools for getting back those files
Even if your device doesn't need the Extreme line, the speed boost can often be seen over the Ultra's (which I have many of and love as
The reason myself and others like smaller cards is that if a card failure were to happen, it would result in less shots being lost or needing recovered
Compatibility: For SDHC (16-32GB) cards: Compatible with all SDHC/SDXC and SDHC-I/SDXC-I (UHS-I) enabled host devices and For SDXC (64-256GB) cards: Compatible with SDXC and SDXC-I (UHS-I) enabled host devices.