Good price for a twin pack working out £2.63 each for 8GB of memory.
Good for backing up photos etc
9 comments
sej7278
19 Jan 17#9
class4, well done on finding decade old technology on the highstreet. cold.
kld
16 Jan 17#8
Bit off topic, but can anyone recommend a good 32gb memory card? I want one for my mobile to store apps. Thanks.
plewis00
15 Jan 17#7
I'm sure it was tongue in cheek as burst mode in RAW probably consumes more than most consumer level 4K stuff, and would fill the card (or both) in an equally comical amount of time.
Mandroid578
15 Jan 17#6
Good for Nintendo wii original.
Picard123
15 Jan 171#3
Are these good for burst mode on my camera when shooting in RAW?
Conich to Picard123
15 Jan 171#4
Since they are Class 4 I'd suggest not
"The SD Association that defines the SD card standard doesn't actually define the exact speeds associated with these classes, but they do provide guidelines. There are four different speed classes — 10, 6, 4, and 2. 10 is the fastest, while 2 is the slowest."
brilly to Picard123
15 Jan 17#5
nope crap, but you post on a few memory deals... so i guess you already knew
these are 2.50 each in tesco if they have them btw
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Good for backing up photos etc
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"The SD Association that defines the SD card standard doesn't actually define the exact speeds associated with these classes, but they do provide guidelines. There are four different speed classes — 10, 6, 4, and 2. 10 is the fastest, while 2 is the slowest."
these are 2.50 each in tesco if they have them btw