A Toshiba EXCERIA™ M302 is the microSD™ card you need if you want to record 4K or Full HD videos on your smartphone, tablet or sports camera. Designed for outdoor usage, the series is waterproof, shockproof and x-ray proof. Because of the fast read-write speeds, you get smooth video recording, quick loading of apps and fast continuous photography. To round out the picture, the EXCERIA™ M302 comes with an SD card adaptor so you can quickly transfer and share your valuable memories.
Due to ultra-fast read speeds and large capacity, the EXCERIA™ microSD™ card series is designed for 4K and Full HD video recording and rapid image capture.
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IdentitycrisisDW
5 Jul 1713#3
Same thing?
Swarfega to whereiskevinn
5 Jul 173#10
DigitalFoundry on YouTube did a test with storage. There wasn't any differences between a Class 10 and UHS-I U3 SD card in terms of speed. In some cases the Class 10 was a few tenths faster. Basically the end recommendation was to spend the extra money on capacity rather than speed.
I don't know as yet again I haven't got one, have you tried googling it?
I only got this as it happens to be the right size to put under my table leg to stop it wobbling!
Derek_Duval
5 Jul 173#1
Didn't realise memory prices had increased that much, paid £12.79 10 months ago :confused:
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Derek_Duval
5 Jul 173#1
Didn't realise memory prices had increased that much, paid £12.79 10 months ago :confused:
Stu.C to Derek_Duval
5 Jul 171#6
BulldogNo1
5 Jul 172#2
Memory prices have really increased over the last few months.
Some would put it down to Brexit but it's ultimately down to the £ exchange rate I think.
Not got one but this link shows supported cards and it includes the one listed in this post.
Obviously 'best' would probably be the more expensive ones which is to a certain extent down to capacity.
Swarfega to whereiskevinn
5 Jul 173#10
DigitalFoundry on YouTube did a test with storage. There wasn't any differences between a Class 10 and UHS-I U3 SD card in terms of speed. In some cases the Class 10 was a few tenths faster. Basically the end recommendation was to spend the extra money on capacity rather than speed.
I don't know as yet again I haven't got one, have you tried googling it?
I only got this as it happens to be the right size to put under my table leg to stop it wobbling!
wackyraces
5 Jul 17#9
I personally had trouble with the performance of this card when using it in my ThiEYE t5e 4K action cam. The card just wasn't fast enough at writing for any 4K video. I ended up having to buy another brand and moving this card into my dash cam.
Not got one but this link shows supported cards and it includes the one listed in this post.
Obviously 'best' would probably be the more expensive ones which is to a certain extent down to capacity.
Swarfega:
DigitalFoundry on YouTube did a test with storage. There wasn't any differences between a Class 10 and UHS-I U3 SD card in terms of speed. In some cases the Class 10 was a few tenths faster. Basically the end recommendation was to spend the extra money on capacity rather than speed.
\x0d\x0a\x0d\x0aIt's not just that, there is currently a global shortage of NAND flash memory, too much demand and not enough factories producing it. Literally what electronic doesn't have memory in it now?!\x0d\x0a\x0d\x0a64GB U3 was hitting nearly £10 a few months ago, stupidly didn't pull the trigger back then because I didn't have me new phone yet!\x0d\x0a
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£18.68 on Amazon but that is plus postage unless you have prime or spend over £20.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Toshiba-Exceria-M302-Micro-Memory/dp/B01EAKAW44/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1499253526&sr=8-1&keywords=Toshiba+Exceria+M302+64GB
(128GB version for £38.97 (Now gone up to £43.99 - 06/07/2017 @ 12:24)
https://mobymemory.com/uk/toshiba-exceria-m301-128gb-microsdxc-48mb-s-class-10-uhs-i-memory-card)
EXCERIA™ M302
A Toshiba EXCERIA™ M302 is the microSD™ card you need if you want to record 4K or Full HD videos on your smartphone, tablet or sports camera. Designed for outdoor usage, the series is waterproof, shockproof and x-ray proof. Because of the fast read-write speeds, you get smooth video recording, quick loading of apps and fast continuous photography. To round out the picture, the EXCERIA™ M302 comes with an SD card adaptor so you can quickly transfer and share your valuable memories.
Due to ultra-fast read speeds and large capacity, the EXCERIA™ microSD™ card series is designed for 4K and Full HD video recording and rapid image capture.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbItTEmozxw
I only got this as it happens to be the right size to put under my table leg to stop it wobbling!
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Some would put it down to Brexit but it's ultimately down to the £ exchange rate I think.
Not got one but this link shows supported cards and it includes the one listed in this post.
Obviously 'best' would probably be the more expensive ones which is to a certain extent down to capacity.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbItTEmozxw
I only got this as it happens to be the right size to put under my table leg to stop it wobbling!
http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2017/06/deals_the_best_nintendo_switch_micro_sd_cards
Not got one but this link shows supported cards and it includes the one listed in this post.
Obviously 'best' would probably be the more expensive ones which is to a certain extent down to capacity.
Swarfega:
DigitalFoundry on YouTube did a test with storage. There wasn't any differences between a Class 10 and UHS-I U3 SD card in terms of speed. In some cases the Class 10 was a few tenths faster. Basically the end recommendation was to spend the extra money on capacity rather than speed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbItTEmozxw
Thank you both, very informative! (y)