Hey thanks for the help, I've got a Sony AX-33 Handycam, I have options to record XAVC S.
woldranger
1 Jan 17#8
Seems really cheap for a U3 card but has anyone had any experience with Toshiba's cards? Normally I try to stick to "branded" cards from the main companies, but if these have a good reputation I'd give them a go.
4Real2016 to woldranger
1 Jan 171#10
I assume you include SanDisk as one of the brands, because these cards are a joint venture between SanDisk and Toshiba, not had any issues with one of these cards and it performs at it's stated rating with the correct hardware.
boogoocom to woldranger
2 Jan 17#13
Toshiba is the strongest brand in memory market. Even Ipod's back in the day were possible only because Toshiba introduced slim, small HDD.
Decentbloke
1 Jan 171#9
Onkyo, anyone?
brilly
2 Jan 17#11
have you been googling again son? do you mean this specific card is now made by a hand holding sandisk and toshiba partnership or are you irrelevantly talking about over 25 years ago and the creation of the SD card itself?
4Real2016
2 Jan 17#12
SanDisk and Toshiba have jointly been developing and manufacturing NAND Flash since 1999.
Havik
9 Jan 17#14
Thanks. Ordered two cards, paid £28,71 with postage, dispatched today.
Publix
11 Jan 172#15
Arrived today - As expected, the Toshiba outperforms the SanDisk Ultra.
The Toshiba is confirmed as U3 compliant.
Toshiba Surface Test
Warning: Only 59079 of 59080 MByte tested.
Test finished without errors.
You can now delete the test files *.h2w or verify them again.
Writing speed: 30.2 MByte/s
Reading speed: 67.0 MByte/s
H2testw v1.4
johny_lbn
11 Jan 17#16
Not compatible with Samsung Galaxy S7.
Just returned one Today - check 1 star reviews on Amazon.
stub20000 to johny_lbn
11 Jan 17#17
my s7 edge is fine with it, just arrived yesterday
kamis5050 to johny_lbn
11 Jan 17#18
Are you actually aware that it will NEVER be 128GB? Read up on it. You most likely returned a perfectly working card...
enceladus to johny_lbn
11 Jan 17#19
They use 1000 MB for 1 GB instead of 1024 MB like HD manufacturers. So at that size you are 1500 MB short anyway.
tom_g
11 Jan 17#20
should do nicely in my new go pro!
johny_lbn
11 Jan 17#21
On my S7 64Gb card stopped responding after about 5 minutes, while copying files with File Manager
- card formatted under android, still shows as corrupt
- popped it into PC with supplied adaptor - works fine, written around 50 gb to it - no issues
- card works fine again in the phone - Success! - went to bed, in the morning - unable to see any files on the card, unable to format card, card shows as being nearly full
- connected back to PC and formatted
- card gets corrupted in the phone again within minutes
I'll say it's incompatible with S7.
Mandroid578
11 Jan 17#22
That's the read speed. What's the write speed
creamola to Mandroid578
11 Jan 17#24
Hint: look at the red bars and the words under the chart that say "Writing speed: 30.2 MByte/s".
Mr Mot
11 Jan 17#23
Have one in a gopro and another in a phantom 4, both are working without issue at 4k.
Bought prior to Xmas at this price, don't think they've changed since.
thegorilla
25 Jan 17#25
Mine was delivered today.
GwanGy
26 Jan 17#26
Mine was delivered Today just tested versus a Samsung Evo 32gb
very rough approx toshiba 40mb/s read 25mb/s write
samsung 20 read 16 max write , 12 average
tested on internal card slot on Asus Laptop... Good enough for me.
Altho crystal disk mark had them round the opposite way..
dcx_badass to GwanGy
26 Jan 17#27
These cards are awful for 4k rand read/writes which is what matters for apps etc, if it's just for media storage it's fine, for something like a phone (with app data) or a raspberry pi or android box it's absolutely awful, the Samsung's are some of the best for this. Crystaldiskmark should give you the 4k read/write speeds.
GwanGy
27 Jan 171#28
Its for use in a camera so works fine for that, good midrange sequentials... solid 19MB/s a sec from camera to Computer via USB3 (22gb inc 2 x10gb video)
dcx_badass to GwanGy
28 Jan 17#29
Not bad but this is my Samsung Evo 64GB, which at the time was a little cheaper than this deal but isn't anymore).
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SD Card Speed Class and Sony blog on using correct 4k card .
So in a nutshell it should be SDXC and U3.
The Toshiba is confirmed as U3 compliant.
Toshiba Surface Test
Warning: Only 59079 of 59080 MByte tested.
Test finished without errors.
You can now delete the test files *.h2w or verify them again.
Writing speed: 30.2 MByte/s
Reading speed: 67.0 MByte/s
H2testw v1.4
Just returned one Today - check 1 star reviews on Amazon.
- card formatted under android, still shows as corrupt
- popped it into PC with supplied adaptor - works fine, written around 50 gb to it - no issues
- card works fine again in the phone - Success! - went to bed, in the morning - unable to see any files on the card, unable to format card, card shows as being nearly full
- connected back to PC and formatted
- card gets corrupted in the phone again within minutes
I'll say it's incompatible with S7.
Bought prior to Xmas at this price, don't think they've changed since.
very rough approx toshiba 40mb/s read 25mb/s write
samsung 20 read 16 max write , 12 average
tested on internal card slot on Asus Laptop... Good enough for me.
Altho crystal disk mark had them round the opposite way..