SanDisk Ultra UHS-I SDXC Class 10 30MB/s 64GB
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16 years ago
Overall, I like the card, I think it is looking forward at the technology of next year and the coming years. Certainly, it will be a lasting investment for those who purchase it. I don't recommend buying just yet, due to price unless you need the storage, unless if you have a Red (which can easily...
16 years ago
SanDisk Extreme Pro 32gb Compact Flash Card
The latest DSLR cameras are designed to work at speeds their predecessors can only dream of. Features such as 1080P video recording make lightning fast read/write speeds a necessity.
Pros:
- Available 64 GB version
- Lightning fast
- Lifetime warranty
- Extreme weather resistant
- Impact resistance
Cons:
- Price
- Optimal for newer digital SLR cameras
16 years ago
SanDisk 16GB Extreme Pro CompactFlash
CompactFlash cards are not very popular anymore as Secure Digital cards are typically much cheaper. That being said, pro-sumer Digital SLR cameras as well as full Professional SLR cameras use CompactFlash as it seems to be more reliable and is certainly faster when it comes to continuous write...
Pros:
- Lightning Fast Speed
- Durable CompactFlash Design
- Lifetime Warranty
- Extreme Temperature Capability
Cons:
- Not as fast as stated
- Expensive
16 years ago
Meets all my expected goals
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Pros:
- Writes/Reads fast
Cons:
- A little pricey
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
15 years ago
Because You Don't Do Slow
Consider yourself an avid photographer? Then you understand the demand for absolute performance from your memory card. Specifically, CompactFlash if you're using any mid to higher-end DSLR.
15 years ago
Its great, I have taken amazing pictures
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Pros:
- Easy To Use
Cons:
- Capability Issues
15 years ago
Storage space
I put two of these in my D7000. I am able to have a good day of shooting RAW + JPEG and not get close to running out of room. It is true they cost more than the smaller memory cards, but it is more than worth it. I do not like opening any part of my camera out in the field.
Pros:
- tons of storage space
- good speed
Cons:
- Nothing
14 years ago
SanDisk SDXC Ultra 64 GB
We were expecting this Sandisk SDXC Ultra memory card to have relatively modest data transfer speeds. However, although it shares a name with previous-generation SDXC cards, Sandisk has clearly loaded this new model with a different kind...
Pros:
- Good speeds: 26.6 MBps write speed and 16.9 MBps read speed
- Capacity: 64 GB
- Suitable for all kinds of devices
Cons:
- No accessories or file recovery software supplied
14 years ago
SanDisk 64GB MicroSDXC Card Review: Huge Capacity Meets Impressive Speeds
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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