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AmbitGuy Posted
Nice SD card for me. I have a dozen or so, and this one is my new monster, enabling me to photograph an entire wedding in RAW mode, as well as JPG, and all the images are on one card. Fast enough to shoot lots of RAW and JPG images without ever hitting the buffer. If shooting sports in RAW, It might have hit the buffer, not sure. I'm a full time professional photographer (trying to get out of the profession) who shoots in RAW mode. Here's a description of RAW vs JPG, (a bonus add-on to the review.) It's free. Tips are okay. ;) "RAW" is simply a format that includes pretty much all the data from the time you push the button. "JPG" (Jpeg) is a processed file format that is compressed as well. RAW files can be quite large, and enable the photographer the option of creating large photos, or making greater corrections after the image is created. Let's say that I photograph a wedding and the indoor church lighting is "Incandescent". My camera is set to "incandescent" and I create wonderful ceremony images. As they kiss, and walk down the aisle, I turn on my flash, and forget to change my "white balance" to "Flash" for their exit. All those JPG images would be VERY blue. With JPG, I have little room to adjust the color back to an accurate color. Had I shot RAW, it would have been a piece of cake. Speaking of cake... Think of JPG as being a baked cake. The camera processes each image you create based on the camera's settings. It processes for: white balance, sharpening, contrast, etc, and bakes it into the finished image. With RAW, if you have your camera set to "Daylight" and accidentally shoot under fluorescent lighting, or incandescent lighting, you can edit the file back to the correct color. Think of it (kinda) as making a cake, but being able to go back and tweak the recipe later (kinda-sorta). Another general thought about SD cards- Be careful with them. The black plastic ribs on the reverse side can get damaged if not careful. * I almost never shoot an image on "Auto-white balance" or "program". Not going into that, but suffice to say, I like to spend time shooting, not editing.
WeddingVideoGuy369 Posted
I used this card on vacation to capture all my video footage in 4K and it did so beautifully! I had over 4 hours available on it which I only managed to shoot about half of. The card never gave me problems, but left me with stunning, colorful, detailed video. No problems in writing or reading capabilities at all. I highly recommend this card to those serious about capturing the best video.
WilliamAvonFinancial Posted
Great speed and the memory size is excellent for small commercial projects or large personal projects.
Bill Posted
The price on this memory card was very competitive. I installed it in my Nikon D5500 and it is fast and responsive. Handled full HD video at 60 fps without blinking an eye. Very happy with it.!
Faces Posted
Never a problem, plenty of storage and quick to pull up pics / videos
covenantrider Posted
Fast transfer...great for holding large video files.
MarkF Posted
Bought camera to use while snorkeling in the Galápagos Islands. Very easy to use. Took good underwater pictures and video. Didn't want to take any chances using my iPhone on and under the water.
Toro Posted
I've been filming more and more weddings recently and I was filling up my 64gb cards quickly. I have a couple of these cards now and it's much more convenient!
Jackie0 Posted
Best Buy had this Extreme 4 K Memory on sale. This makes it a very good value.
Gt500racer0525 Posted
Extreme USB card makes camera reach full potential
Suren Posted
I purchased this for 4K video recording. This is the best fit and served the purpose. Huge capacity and faster data transfer rate. I love this card
tasy Posted
This memory card has enough storage and is able to capture brilliant high res photos and HD Videos
pmlyf Posted
Perfect for hd camera pics and videos. Super fast transfers to my pc also. More than enough space, my camera take 10mb+ pics and always says i have 9999999 capacity, Can never fill this thing.
Rigo Posted
SanDisk did a good job on this product. It's a really good size in memory, Great if you want to like to take HD Videos
ProPhotog Posted
This card is all that I needed and more. I've used in my Nikon D7100 and my Lumix GH3, for stills and video. Works great, and speeds are very good.I shoot RAW, and haven't yet run into a full buffer. (I'm more of a sniper, and not a machine gun shooter). With memory getting so cheap, I may just use them once, burn to a backup drive, and file them away, instead of burning a DVD. The Best Buy staff were great, and I didn't have to wait days for some out of state "Zoned" out company to get it to me. In my opinion, customer service, and the ability to get my questions answered are paramount.
AndyABOM Posted
Works great in my 4K video camera. Lots of space on the card, reads quickly for fast off-loads of footage. Sturdy. Hasn't given any technical problems so far. Great investment for my digital acquisition needs!
DB005 Posted
With the advanced 4K level cameras these days, one should have at least 128GB to capture all those high definition videos & photos at a fast rate. This one does well in that manner.
Barbara Posted
love the amount of memory and the "pic's" were sharper with increased color pallet?!? BUT of course I was taking photo's in Hawaii, ...... Very difficult to "snap" a bad photo with my Nikon 7100 and this "disk"!!! Just purchased "frames" for some of the photos I took in Hawaii!! Am so happy with these photos and will display them in my "living room"!
krewman Posted
I use this memory card in a Nikon D7100. It has great speed and lots of space for pics and movies. Great product.
Victor Posted
If you're looking for a high end memory card this is it! Lots of storage and has a quick read/write speed. Great for DSLR cameras.