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SHARTZHARD Posted
Reads and writes fast enough for any day to day uses. Holds plenty of pics and a decent amount of video (depending on which format you’re in). I’ve been using this brand for years and knock on wood haven’t had one card fail me yet. That’s why I keep buying SanDisk! (Sony Alpha A7iii)
BestBuyBestBuyer Posted
At this gig spec—and, significantly, at this, exact price, as sold at this excellent Store, BestBuy—the SanDisk Extreme Pro 128GB memory card is supreme: Fast in both capture and transfer and proven exceptionally outstandingly manufactured, this (anew, at this configuration) card is THE preferred tool for all serious-earnest photographers, from hobbyist-plus, through full-fledged professional. I would not (successfully) image with anything else, and while the 256GB next-card is also, of course, most-competitively-priced by excellent BestBuy, at only a few dollars more, this configuration, at this price, and these cards are always significantly well-priced at the Store, this is, by far, ideal card material. Sony PNG, comparable specs, comes readily to mind as comparatively fine, but the pricing and, again, proven capture-transfer incomparableness of this, exact best-priced key-camera item are not to be toyed with, nor purchase-overlooked, even if (merely) employed in a point-and-shoot, even one of low-grade quality: That good, that overall-integral to best-practiced over imaging, professional through novice. An A+ go-to imaging element.
MightyMedia Posted
Memory card is quick and quality is amazing. Glad I choose this size works great with my Sony Alpha A7iii great combo
MtnBB Posted
This is the first SD card I have ever bought and it is wonderful. Every time I go out and bird I can't wait to get home and load the pics to my PC. I love the SD card so much that I placed an order for another just now. There was a price drop from the first time ordering it so that's a bonus.
DavidB Posted
I've only taken a few images so far, i havent had any problems and do not expect anything to happen in the near future. i trust SanDisk memory cards. Have used them for years and do not see any problems in the near future.
Connor Posted
I was having issues taking 360 degree product photos due to an old, out dated SD card that had a slow speed of 40 MB/s. My camera was struggling to write the image data to my old SD card before the turn table started rotating again for the next 360 degree product photo. This card completely solved that issue and allows my camera to be done writing well before it’s time to take the next 360 product photo.
Jorge Posted
So much memory it's perfect. I use it for a full wedding day / sweet 15-day shoot and I have a Canon R6 and its CR3 Raw files are stored without issues or overfilling memory!
SONYZV1 Posted
Highly recommend if you will be recording for up to long periods of times. Nothing is worst than running out of space while recording. This memory card has a lot of space.
Nobestbuy Posted
Awesome Works Perfectly with My Cannon Camera I seriously Doubt I will Ever run out of space now with my Camera
JLNJR Posted
I have a canon r6 , I don’t take video much ,It works great for photos
Luckypoint Posted
Great great great day with my savings today think you
Erik Posted
I've used SanDisk Extrem PRO cards for years and they are reliable, good cards. After six years of heavy use on my previous card, I started getting card errors--though I didn't lose any pictures--and decided to upgrade. I was looking forward to the increase in speed but after running this and my old 32GB 95MB/s card, I was disappointed to see the read speeds are pretty much identical at 90MB/s over my TB3 adapter.
KarlaR Posted
This is the SD card I always go for and for a descent price!
Goodone Posted
Very good one so I really loved it. Got it for my cam
JorgeG Posted
Best se cards ever. I use them on my Fuji and Sony cameras all the time
JMimms Posted
I am a profesional photographer I got home to dump my footage and photos the card would not read by my Mac. I put the card back in my Sony a7 iii and it asked my to format the card. I am angry because my work is on the card and i have to deliver to my clients but I can't get my picture or footage.
GraysonHuskey Posted
Memory cards may be among the less glamorous components in a photographer or videographer's toolkit, but their importance can't be overstated. After several months of extensive use, the SanDisk Extreme PRO 128GB SDXC UHS-I Memory Card has proven to be a standout performer in its category, and here's why: Speed and Performance: SanDisk promises high-speed data transfer rates with this card, and they absolutely deliver. Whether I'm shooting in rapid succession or recording in 4K, the card keeps up flawlessly, ensuring that I never miss a beat. Reliability: The worst nightmare of any photographer is a memory card failure, and I'm relieved to report that the Extreme PRO series continues SanDisk's legacy of reliable storage solutions. I've used it in various conditions—hot, cold, humid—and it's been consistently dependable. Storage Capacity: 128GB might seem like overkill for some, but for professionals or enthusiasts, it's perfect. I can shoot freely without constantly worrying about running out of space, especially during longer projects or trips. Durability: This card feels robust and is built to withstand the occasional accidental drop or scrape. Plus, its water-resistant and shock-proof features add an extra layer of security. Compatibility: I've used this card across different devices, from DSLRs to camcorders, and have encountered zero compatibility issues. It's plug-and-play at its best. Value for Money: Given its performance and reliability, the price point is justified. It's an investment in peace of mind, knowing that your data is safe and accessible at all times. If I had to nitpick, the only thing I'd highlight is ensuring you buy from reputable retailers. There are counterfeit cards in the market, and one must be cautious to get the genuine product. In conclusion, the SanDisk Extreme PRO 128GB SDXC UHS-I Memory Card is a powerhouse performer, delivering on all fronts. Whether you're a professional looking for a reliable storage solution or an enthusiast wanting to ensure your memories are safe, this card is a top-tier choice.
Gabe Posted
When it comes to dependable storage solutions for modern Sony cameras, my trust firmly lies with Sandisk. Their SD cards have consistently proven to be exceptional companions to today's high-performance cameras, and I couldn't be happier with their performance. In my personal experience, using Sandisk SD cards for video production has been a game-changer. Specifically, with my SONY a7IV, these cards have proven to be more than up to the task. What stands out the most is the generous storage capacity they offer. With just two of these cards, I have enough space to shoot an entire day's worth of creative work without the worry of running out of storage. Whether I'm capturing stunning landscapes, dynamic action shots, or intricate close-ups, these Sandisk SD cards have never let me down. They handle the data transfer seamlessly, ensuring that not a moment of my creative journey is missed. I recommend these Sandisk SD cards to fellow photographers and videographers. Their compatibility with modern Sony cameras, such as the SONY a7IV, is remarkable, and the ample storage space they provide is a boon for extended shooting sessions. Sandisk has once again proven itself as a reliable brand in the world of memory solutions, making these SD cards a worthwhile investment for any creative professional.
MrGoodByte Posted
I only buy Sandisk Extreme Pro cards for my cameras. I haven’t had one fail on me (knock on wood), yet. So when I grabbed a new (to me) camera, and this card was marked down, I had to grab it asap. 128 Gb is giving me more than enough storage in my Leica full frame camera, even shooting DNG+JPG. If you are shooting still pictures, you will always have the speed necessary. If you are shooting 4K video, it is rated well too.
rower30 Posted
I bought this SanDisk Extreme Pro 128GB SD card drive for FLAC music file structure drive for a car's storage drive. I tried xFAT and NTSF format and the copy speed remained at 20 MB/s with either. I also set the W10 drive into high performance mode from the device manager and the write speed stayed at 20 MB/sec sustained. I'm not sure were the 170MB/s speed comes from but I didn't see that on a USB 3.0 MSI X570 ACE motherboard. There are 8 bits in a byte and 20MB*8 bits per 1Mbyte = 160 mbp/s but the drive is clearly labeled 170 MB/s (big M). I didn't try PEAK write speed as I copied the entire file at once (105 GB of FLAC files). No matter, I copied once and hope the drive does well for reads in a relatively harsh car dash over the years! The price is OK at $30.00 or so and I've never had a problem with SanDisc SD products. I don't use large file copies often so the speed isn't really the topic but the durability is. I'll see about that but the same SD card in a car I have owned the last three years is doing fine so, I bought another one! As far as quality and ease of use, there isn't much to say about a plastic case and the HW hidden inside. It will format (came with xFAT for PC/MAC compatibility out of the box) any way you want. There is a small amount of reserved file space so don't expect all 128 GB to be available. Mine showed 118GB of "free" space after a NTSF format.