Due to ultra-fast read speeds and large capacity, the Exceria microSD card series is designed for Full HD video recording and rapid image capture.
Adventure calling
Very small, the series is ideal for owners of smartphones, tablets and sports and action cameras who are serious about their videos and photography.
Works under tough conditions
Since the cards were designed for outdoor video recording and photography, it is made sure they will perform under any conditions. That's why they are shockproof and waterproof.
Catch some rays
No worries at the airport security check or at your sunny vacation destination. The cards are x-ray proof to protect your precious memories.
Store more media
Adding a microSD card lets you store more of your favourite media
Quality you can trust
Toshiba is the inventor of flash memory and has a well-earned worldwide reputation for producing high quality technology.
15 comments
Picard123
26 Oct 16#15
Depends what bit rate you're using for the video. On something like Open Camera, bit rate is user selectable. For a detailed moving scene, I go up to 30mb/s. I'd rather have a detailed original source and compress in post production rather than have a low bit rate to begin with as little to work with.
neik
23 Oct 16#13
Thanks. Much clearer now.
4Real2016
22 Oct 16#12
Older U1 cards had read speeds of 48MB/s, the newer U1 cards have read speeds of 80MB/s
This really doesn't have anything to do with the U rating (Ultra High Speed) though, the U rating means they need comply with minimum write speeds
I don't understand this. Am I looking for a better U1 or are all U3 better than U1?
demonafro
20 Oct 161#10
Two pack for £19.99
Joe90_guy
20 Oct 16#9
Is it just me that read Toshiba Excreta when first seeing this post?
Picard123 to Joe90_guy
26 Oct 16#14
It's just you. Either that or your 840m laptop screen is malfunctioning.
scottswaha
20 Oct 16#8
Seems a good deal...Have filled up my 64gb on my fiio player too quick, so I need a 128gb. I'll wait for much cheapness.
Defo Hot for this though.
pavel76
20 Oct 16#7
£12.79 from picstop
QuickProfits
20 Oct 161#6
i guess it makes a lot of sense to pay the extra £2 for the U3.
QuickProfits
20 Oct 16#5
Post it :smiley: Seems like a better idea to get that. I did.
4Real2016
20 Oct 161#4
Just pointing it out so people know and can make the correct choice.
Its still an old card compared against newer U1 cards which have 80MB read speads.
You wouldn't want to use a card that has 48MB read speed for adoptable storage in Marshmallow.
4Real2016
20 Oct 162#1
It's the old U1 card with 48MB read speeds, you can get the new U3 card for a few pound more, 90MB read and 30MB write.
Derek_Duval to 4Real2016
20 Oct 16#2
Yes £2 more from Base.
QuickProfits to 4Real2016
20 Oct 16#3
Yes the u3 is good for 4K. This card is fine for full HD 1080p which is what most people are using (although I think a lot of people are going to just put this in their phone or tablet and forget about it)
Opening post
Due to ultra-fast read speeds and large capacity, the Exceria microSD card series is designed for Full HD video recording and rapid image capture.
Adventure calling
Very small, the series is ideal for owners of smartphones, tablets and sports and action cameras who are serious about their videos and photography.
Works under tough conditions
Since the cards were designed for outdoor video recording and photography, it is made sure they will perform under any conditions. That's why they are shockproof and waterproof.
Catch some rays
No worries at the airport security check or at your sunny vacation destination. The cards are x-ray proof to protect your precious memories.
Store more media
Adding a microSD card lets you store more of your favourite media
Quality you can trust
Toshiba is the inventor of flash memory and has a well-earned worldwide reputation for producing high quality technology.
15 comments
This really doesn't have anything to do with the U rating (Ultra High Speed) though, the U rating means they need comply with minimum write speeds
U1 minimum write speed 10MB/s
U3 minimum write speed 30MB/s
Old U1 cards
10MB/s write 48MB/s read
New U1 cards
10MB/s write 80MB/s read
U3 cards
30MB/s write and 90MB/s read
Defo Hot for this though.
Its still an old card compared against newer U1 cards which have 80MB read speads.
You wouldn't want to use a card that has 48MB read speed for adoptable storage in Marshmallow.