Been looking around for a super fast SD card to shoot 4K with my digital camera. This is the best I could find at this time. Available to order. TopCashback 2.3%
Perfect balance for 4K/HD and photo image capture
Made for everyday storage
Perfect for mobile devices
X-ray proof
Class 10 storage card with 90 MB/s max read speed
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friar_chris
17 Dec 167#16
Or 88,888x 1.44MB floppys. That guy's just saved us time, money and effort! Make him Prime Minister!
WhiteishNoise to neils31
17 Dec 163#15
Yet in that scenario you are more likely to lose some of your photos. More cards means the chance of one being bad and failing increases. You are also more likely to lose one.
It's better to put all your eggs in one (big) basket and regularly back up to a hard drive, the cloud etc.
neils31
17 Dec 163#7
Potentially lose a lot of pictures if this card went corrupt, better off getting 4 x 32 GB, but it is a good price
ajmoir36
17 Dec 163#4
no its a full size sd not a micro sd card
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mcgill322
17 Dec 16#1
Seems to have been discontinued, still a good price but ill give it a miss for my DSLR!
jasee to mcgill322
17 Dec 161#2
Just order it, they will deliver when they have stock
danpetre to mcgill322
17 Dec 16#26
128GB is too high for a DSLR. Dont keep all eggs in one basket, I carry a few 32GB instead. Swap as needed.
I would like one to keep my MP3 in my car radio. Easy to replace if it fails.
saint711
17 Dec 161#3
good for galaxy tab A?
ajmoir36
17 Dec 163#4
no its a full size sd not a micro sd card
saint711 to ajmoir36
17 Dec 16#13
ooops ......good job I asked.....thanks
kavajaved
17 Dec 16#5
hot
iliveinuk
17 Dec 161#6
really hot, thanks
neils31
17 Dec 163#7
Potentially lose a lot of pictures if this card went corrupt, better off getting 4 x 32 GB, but it is a good price
jasee to neils31
17 Dec 162#8
Or 8x16 GB
Or 16x 8 GB etc
lovelybeer to neils31
17 Dec 16#11
Unless your camera has dual card slots (which plenty of Nikon do and the 7D I think), which negates this issue somewhat.
WhiteishNoise to neils31
17 Dec 163#15
Yet in that scenario you are more likely to lose some of your photos. More cards means the chance of one being bad and failing increases. You are also more likely to lose one.
It's better to put all your eggs in one (big) basket and regularly back up to a hard drive, the cloud etc.
xfaxfa to neils31
17 Dec 16#24
My 64GB Sandisk has just become corrupt, only 5 weeks old. Luckily it was at the start of a shooting session! I can imagine the devastation if it happens before you've backed them up. Definitely agree having multiple smaller cards is the way to go. 800-1000 images (roughly) on 32GB.... do we need much more?
Picard123
17 Dec 16#9
That's an amazing price for a U3 class card. Everything at this price is usually U1.
Opening post
Perfect balance for 4K/HD and photo image capture
Made for everyday storage
Perfect for mobile devices
X-ray proof
Class 10 storage card with 90 MB/s max read speed
Top comments
It's better to put all your eggs in one (big) basket and regularly back up to a hard drive, the cloud etc.
All comments (42)
I would like one to keep my MP3 in my car radio. Easy to replace if it fails.
Or 16x 8 GB etc
It's better to put all your eggs in one (big) basket and regularly back up to a hard drive, the cloud etc.
HOT.