SanDisk Extreme Pro UHS-I SDXC Class 10 64GB
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9 years ago
Outstanding Product!
I use this for media recording in my Panasonic AG-DVX200 and it has never let me down. I don't need the expense and hassle of a P2 card, so SD storage was a great option. The speed of these cards both reading and writing has been instrumental in the success of our EFP operation
12 years ago
Sandisk Extreme Pro 64GB SD Card SDSDXXG-064G-GN4IN review
Performance is brilliant. Form factor is brilliant. There's no question about the built quality, and reliability, though it falls under the marketing numbers of up to 260MB/s Write and 240 MB/s Read.
Pros:
- Performance
- Performance~Storage
- Built Quality and form factor
Cons:
- Difficulty to justify USB 3.0 drive considering the price is over a consumer grade 120GB SSD
- Marketing performance numbers higher than actual, Vague ‘Lifetime warranty’ Period.
11 years ago
Sandisk Extreme Pro 64GB SD Card SDSDXXG-064G-GN4IN review
The Sandisk Extreme Pro 480GB has certainly not disappointed. Sequential performance is excellent and, like many of the latest drives is pushing the SATA 3 interface to the absolute limit.
Pros:
- 10 year warranty
- IOPS is strong
- sequential performance
- incompressible and compressible data
Cons:
- It isn’t cheap by today’s market pricing.
13 years ago
SanDisk Extreme 64GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive (SDCZ80-064G) Review
What's neat about the Sandisk Extreme 64GB USB 3.0 flash drive is that it's built with the kind of flash memory found in Solid State Drives.
15 years ago
SanDisk Extreme 3.0 (64GB)
Ranking USB drives is a question of superlatives. Who is largest? Fastest? Cheapest? In a product category with few features to differentiate one model from another, SanDisk has put forward the SanDisk Extreme USB 3.0 ($139.99 list), a drive that ticks all the boxes-faster, bigger, cheaper-and does...
Pros:
- Blazing speeds with USB 3.0 or USB 2.0
- Large capacity for a low price per GB
- Optional encryption available for free.
Cons:
- Special offers are just bloatware
13 years ago
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16 years ago
Meets all my expected goals
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Pros:
- Writes/Reads fast
Cons:
- A little pricey
16 years ago
Great buy!
Love it! I shoot in raw for weddings and it can contain up to 3100 raw images! It's great to go with other 32GB CFC! And it's a great deal from this site!! It's a must-buy item for pro photographers!
Pros:
- Convenient Interface
- Fast
- Lightweight
- Reliable
Cons:
- Need to update firmwire
15 years ago
Now I can shoot long movies due to SDXC standard. Card is very fast.
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