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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent storage card
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I have a couple drones that have 4K cameras on board, and they use micro-SD cards for storage. I've used SanDisk for a long time, so that's the brand I looked for when buying extra cards. I noticed all the professional photographers flying drones for their business recommended the Extreme Plus because it had sufficient write speed to handle full 4K recording without dropping frames. These work great in everything I have!
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I have always bought SanDisk memory cards cause of the quality!! Reliable, and I have not had any problems using this brand!! I hear from some that it's a little pricey, some say it's just right for the price point. My man concern is using a Memory Card that holds up to repeated use over and over. Again I have used this memory over and over and it had not failed on my since!!
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I’ve been using SanDisk cards for a long time. Mostly in my DSLR and video cameras. For a while, the SanDisk Ultra plus always fit the bill, until I upgraded my DLSR to a camera that shot 10 frames per second. All of a sudden, the Ultra plus card didn’t do it anymore. When I got the GoPro 10, it practically regurgitated the slower cards.
Enter the SanDisk Extreme PLUS. When I compared the read speed of the Extreme to the Ultra, there was an impressive 30% increase. That speed was noticeable when using it with my DSLR. The Ultra couldn’t keep up with the 10 frames per second shutter speed, and 4 GB RAW images, and it buffered, a lot. With the Extreme PLUS, it didn’t buffer at all, and I tried my best to overload it.
If you don’t require fast read/write speeds, perhaps the Ultra is for you, it’s a good memory card. But if you have high performance device, don’t cheap out on your memory card, get the Extreme PLUS
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I only bought this because I needed it on very short notice. I usually research online and make a careful search for competitive pricing. I just rushed into the store to get a micro SD to record live audio. My surprise... the card was on sale at a deep discount and has a rating of U3! With an adapter, I can use it in my 4k camera for video. It was possibly the best unresearched impulse purchase I have made in years. Lucky me.
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Gives me the extra memory I needed at a reasonable price. Also appears very fast with photo media. Helps me transfer my apps (when the app makers are smart enough to allow it to transfer) to the external memory allowing the phone's main memory open for more efficient processing.
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I'm a photographer and had forgotten my memory card for a photo shoot one day, and was in a rush to buy an actual good working memory card. I currently use a class 10 64gb Sandisk memory card, but didn't want to spent the hundred + dollars on a backup memory card and found this one. If you're looking for something to hold your RAW files, this is the perfect car, and it works well as a backup card too!
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This card was purchased to use with a drone/quadcopter dji Phantom 3 Pro.
It captures 4k video perfectly, and is waterproof and shockproof.
As a photographer I've been using Sandisk cards for 12 years, and every card I own still works perfectly.
I prefer the 32GB size, because 16GB isn't enough and 64GB is too big for one project.
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Normally I would not buy the micro SD Card unless I need it, but this time I decided that having a micro card could be used in a number of devices, and with the adapter card, it will work in the regular channels as well.
Best Buy had a better price on the micro one and this brand then the off brand full size, that was the final decision factor.
Brand Name, High Quality, and Great Price, how can you go wrong.
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I always buy SanDisk. Never have a problem. Great speed and quality of photos and videos. I go to a lot of concerts and the 32GB holds a lot of videos. Usually lasts a few concerts with about 200 pictures and 7-8 videos each concert. I use medium size for picture quality not usually HD but I can and it will look great if I view on my HD TV.
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If you are noticing your smartphone or camera that is lagging on taking pictures as well as accessing and saving them, then its time to upgrade to a faster micro sd card. Extreme Plus maybe the answer on saving those quick snapshots or contact information on your phone. It is lightning fast and good choice for those on a budget.
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If you're going to be shooting video you need enough storage. I use this card with a goPro which shoots 4K video. When you're shooting at that resolution you have to have the storage. SanDisk has a great reputation for making reliable cards.
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I bought this after a 64gb wouldn't work in my new 2ds xl. Go figure. But works amazingly well in the Switch, and the same can be said about this card. I am a huge video game enthusiast/collector and use the card daily. I am always tinkering or playing with something and I carry two Nintendo 2DSs often and at least one daily. At work on brake I'm playing it. If I'm driving, its in sleep mode for the street pass function and while walking the pedometer. The 32 GB class u3 card is always in it, always running, and barely if ever turned off (not powered on); and is just as responsive as day one. No lag, no corrupted data, or "your sd card unexpectedly ejected" when they start to fail; and It constantly has data written to and from it with no problems. Just good storage that works and works well. I don't worry having the knowledge my stuff is safe and secure; I can just forget it's there and never worry about running out of room. The price was so good, I should've bought a dozen more while I had the chance. If you need a new card because your old one is dying, corrupting your data or losing it, running slow or slowing down or just doesn't have the needed space anymore, get one of these. They are all around great cards.