I highly recommend the SanDisk Ultra. I never worry about having enough room on the disk or the disk failing when I use it for important photographs.
Manufacturer: SanDisk
I highly recommend the SanDisk Ultra. I never worry about having enough room on the disk or the disk failing when I use it for important photographs.
What you want for memory storage in a DSLR is a card that doesn't cause any delay from the click to the next click. That would be this card as long as your camera supports SDXC, like the Nikon D5100. There is no pause between shots while the buffer clears to the card.
Fast Transfer; Reliable
Another great deal from memory bits. Delivered promptly and works as expected in my smartphone, great value for money. Transferring files from laptop to sd card is quick and easy. Thinking of buying a spare one too.
This isn't the best or fastest memory card but it does a good job for everyday photography. For high speed multiple frame settings or video you'll probably want something faster. It's a good price for 32gb - there isn't much else to say really! I always find SanDisk products reliable.
I got the best offer on the card in SnapDeal. I am using it in my Sony camera. It's so much better than the one which came with camera. I can store pictures and videos as much as I want. The clarity is really great.
Its brilliant in its features,design & quality. Worked fine on my phone and on my tablet also. This goes with very fast speed. I love it!
I have received this card today and I am getting message that transfer interrupted every time I try to transfer contents to SD card. I am using SONY Z ultra and as per specification this card microSDHC class 10 should be compatible. I am not able to transfer data.
SanDisk's Ultra SDXC and microSDXC memory cards make their way through the lab. Follow on as Tyler puts them through their paces to see how they perform.
As more mobile devices come online, there needs to be alternative ways to get data on and off the various tablets, computers and smartphones. Putting data online in a cloud is one way, however that uses precious mobile data plans.
I've got a 16GB microSD card that I primarily use in my phone for local music playback. It's about half full - I really only keep my most recent music picks and a workout playlist on it, and stream everything else.
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