SanDisk Extreme 128 GB SDXC Memory Card, up to 90 MB/s, Class 10, U3, V30 FFP
September 30, 2018 - Comment
Product Features Extreme speeds for burst shooting; fast transfer; and 4K UHD Up to 60MB/s write speeds for fast shot-to-shot performance and up to 90MB/s for fast transfer UHS Video Speed Class 30 (V30) rating means your card is ready for advances in virtual reality and 360° video recording. Plus it is UHS Speed Class
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Good value for Speed/Money I love the Sandisk range. Cameras can be fussy about memory cards so you do need to have some caution as to which ones you choose.I shoot Nikon (D750, D3 and D700) which take SD cards and Compact Flash Cards. I have always used Sandisk and always will. I’m also a bit paranoid at receiving fakes so I only ever buy from Amazon themselves and not 3rd party sellers. I never, ever touch memory cards on that famous auction site as I just don’t trust them!!These work…
I’m building quite a collection I have quite a collection of these SanDisk Extreme cards, in both 16GB and 32GB capacities.I don’t shoot motor racing, or any kind of spray and pray at 10fps stuff – for one thing my camera tops out at 6 fps. So, these cards are perfect for my use. I tend to work in portraiture and may capture a few shots in sequence to catch the moment. Essentially my work is at a slower pace than a sports photographer, so I don’t really need the super high speed cards that they might use.Reliable,…
Sandisk’s most cost effective SD card These are the most cost effective large SD cards around from Sandisk. Yes, the Extreme Pro’s are faster but you will pay for that privilege. These are more than man enough for the job if you are recording video, even 4K and unless you are heavy on the shutter button, should be good enough for most photographers too.