Good deal - wonder how long before Amazon price match :smiley:
richrab to toonarmani
21 Apr 16#3
possibly tomorrow, Amazon have a price gathering algorithm that scours internet prices and adjust theirs to be cheaper, Argos is one of it's focus points.
only thing is you have to have it delivered so there is a waiting time.
richrab
21 Apr 161#2
Good make, Good spec and a good price.
reserved one for collection.
Thanks for posting.
gooeynote
21 Apr 16#4
I'm sure they can price match if you go through to customer service
HedgyHoggy
21 Apr 16#5
What are people using these cards for? The writing speed is so slow it takes hours (literally) to fill, so it's no good as quick-transfer media. And it's not microSD so it can't go in android tablets for movie storage. So what is it being used for?
southpaw_786 to HedgyHoggy
21 Apr 16#6
Camera? I have a dslr and it would be useful to me. I recently bought a 32gb though - now wishing I hadn't!
southpaw_786 to HedgyHoggy
21 Apr 16#7
Camera? I have a dslr and it would be useful to me. I recently bought a 32gb though - now wishing I hadn't!
shadey12 to HedgyHoggy
21 Apr 16#10
android box
KiretoX
21 Apr 16#8
For a digital camera, for a video. I'm using one for music in my car. And also write speed is not bad on this card, good enough for photos and fhd video.
HedgyHoggy to KiretoX
21 Apr 16#12
4K is about 80mbps, which is 10MB (megabytes) per second. So 600MB per minute.
The SD card will be about 120GB when formatted. So it can hold 200 minutes of 4K video. Or at least 400 minutes of high-bitrate 1080p video. So 3.3 to 6.6 hours of video depending on resolution. So my question is who needs to record that amount of video without transferring it to a PC/tablet? I can't think of a normal situation. CCTV? Filmmakers?
I always take stuff off my card asap. 128GB would be a lot of data to lose.
gr8h8me
21 Apr 16#9
Bought and voted Hot thanks
gr8h8me
21 Apr 16#11
Just been up and got it and it works just fine in my Camera on HD :-)
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only thing is you have to have it delivered so there is a waiting time.
reserved one for collection.
Thanks for posting.
The SD card will be about 120GB when formatted. So it can hold 200 minutes of 4K video. Or at least 400 minutes of high-bitrate 1080p video. So 3.3 to 6.6 hours of video depending on resolution. So my question is who needs to record that amount of video without transferring it to a PC/tablet? I can't think of a normal situation. CCTV? Filmmakers?
I always take stuff off my card asap. 128GB would be a lot of data to lose.