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UHS-1 has a slower data transfer rate and the picture resolution is lower on videos only up to 1080p. UHS-3 the data transfer rate is much faster and the videos can be up to 4K.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.UHS-1 has a longer buffer time than a UHS-3 during digital camera usage
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Speed. U3 cards have faster read and write speeds. If you want to shoot 4K video you need U3 cards.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If you look closely at the description you'll see that the difference is the speed at which the card can write and read data. The biggest difference is the write speed, but overall the speed is different
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Much faster than standard micro SD cards.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Much higher read/write speed. A better option if you want to record video or play video from it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Shoot without Limits with the World’s Highest Capacity SDXC Card 512GB With write speeds up to 90 MB/s**** Up to 95 MB/s read speed. Write speed up to 90 MB/s. Based on internal testing; performance may be lower depending upon host device. 1MB=1,000,000 bytes. X = 150KB/sec. and recording at the UHS Speed Class 3 (U3)**UHS Speed Class 3 designates a performance option designed to support 4K Ultra HD video recording with enabled UHS host devices rating, our most powerful, highest capacity UHS-I SD memory card enables your DSLR, advanced digital or HD video camera**Full HD (1920x1080) and 4K Ultra HD (3840 x 2160p) video support may vary based upon host device, file attributes and other factors. See: www.sandisk.com/HD to deliver high resolution, real-world color and stutter-free video. Transfer speeds up to 95 MB/s ensure that your data moves fast for a more efficient post-production workflow. Shot speeds up to 90MB/s; transfer speeds up to 95 MB/s**Up to 95 MB/s read speed. Write speed up to 90 MB/s. Based on internal testing; performance may be lower depending upon host device. 1MB=1,000,000 bytes. X = 150KB/sec. Engineered to capture 4K Ultra High Definition**(3840 x 2160p) video and sequential burst mode photography Up to 512GB**1GB=1,000,000,000 bytes. Actual user storage less. capacity for uninterrupted video capture at super-fast UHS Speed Class 3 (U3)**UHS Speed Class 3 designates a performance option designed to support 4K Ultra HD video recording with enabled UHS host devices. Built for and tested in harsh conditions; temperature proof, water proof, shock proof, and x-ray proof**See product packaging or www.sandisk.com/proof for additional information and limitations.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You could have easily searched for this answer in Google (http://youtu.be/YhCG0Nt7wXs) or asked a Best Buy expert, but basically the higher the number the better in terms of performance or write speed when taking burst pictures. If you are just taking single shots get the UHS-1. If you are going to take burst shots of action get the UHS-3. If it were me, I would get the latest technology, UHS-3 (-3 is 3x faster than -1, so I would have the best memory card for any photo taking opportunities. If you are just using the card for audio storage, it does not make much difference.
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