Sd Memory Card For Video
If you want to capture high-definition video or stills on the go, you'll need an SD card with enough storage space to hold your footage. It's a great way to store photos and videos, and it's also handy for storing apps, music, and other files. Browse the top-ranked list of SD memory cards for video below along with associated reviews and opinions.
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SANDISK - 512GB Extreme PLUS SDHC/SDXC UHS-I Memory Card, R/W up to 190/130MB/s
SKU: JXJ62C6WSXSee all Secure Digital (SDHC, SDXC)Product Description
A gold, water-resistant SDXC card offering 512GB storage and up to 190MB/s read speeds.$127.99 Your price for this item is $127.99Save $32Was $159.99The previous price was $159.99 -
SANDISK - 32GB microSDHC High Endurance UHS-I Memory Card
SKU: JXJ62C9CH8See all Secure Digital (SDHC, SDXC)Product Description
A durable white microSDHC card offering 32GB storage, Full HD/4K recording, and extreme weather resistance.$36.53 Your price for this item is $36.53Save $23Was $59.96The previous price was $59.96 -
Sony - SFG128T/T1 128GB SDXC UHS-II TOUGH G Series Memory Card
SKU: J7XSRH42L6See all Secure Digital (SDHC, SDXC)Product Description
A black, ultra-rugged SDXC card offering 128GB storage, water resistance, and up to 300MB/s read speeds.$261.49 Your price for this item is $261.49Save $83Was $344.99The previous price was $344.99 -
SANDISK - 256GB Extreme PRO SDXC UHS-II V60 Memory Card, R/W up to 280/150MB/s
SKU: JXJ62C6FX7See all Secure Digital (SDHC, SDXC)Product Description
A high-speed, black SDXC memory card offering 256GB storage, V60 video rating, and water resistance.$249.99 Your price for this item is $249.99 -
SANDISK - 128GB Extreme PRO SD UHS-II V90 Card R/W up to 300MB/s
SKU: JXJ62CRZ9YSee all Secure Digital (SDHC, SDXC)Product Description
A high-performance black SDXC card offering 128GB storage, V90 video speed, and IP68 water resistance.$259.99 Your price for this item is $259.99 -
SANDISK - 512GB Extreme PLUS SD UHS-I Memory Card, R/W up to 240/160MB/s
SKU: JXJ62CQGW6See all Secure Digital (SDHC, SDXC)Product Description
A gold SDXC card offering 512GB storage, up to 190MB/s read speeds, and rugged durability.$199.99 Your price for this item is $199.99 -
SANDISK - 256GB Creator SD UHS-II Memory Card, R/W up to 280/150MB/s, 1 Month of Adobe Creative Cloud Included
SKU: JXJ62CR463See all Secure Digital (SDHC, SDXC)Product Description
A high-performance blue SDXC card offering 256GB storage, Class 10 speed, and water resistance for creators.$259.99 Your price for this item is $259.99 -
SANDISK - Ultra 256GB 100MB/s Class 10 Micro SDXC Memory Card Full HD Video with SD Adapter
SKU: JXJ62C95Y3See all Secure Digital (SDHC, SDXC)Product Description
A black Class 10 microSDXC card with 256GB storage, 100MB/s read speed, and SD adapter included.$48.98 Your price for this item is $48.98 -
64GB SanDisk High Endurance microSDXC Card with Adapter
SKU: JXJ62C9JF8See all microSDXCProduct Description
A durable microSDXC card with 64GB storage, Class 10 speed, and resistance to water, shock, and extreme temperatures.$62.26 Your price for this item is $62.26 -
Anker - SD Card Reader, 2-in-1 USB C Memory Card Reader for Digital Camera SD Card Viewer - Gray
SKU: JJ8586KLPLSee all Memory Card Readers & AdaptersProduct Description
A gray plug-and-play USB-C card reader with dual slots for SD and microSD memory cards.$17.99 Your price for this item is $17.99
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When choosing an SD memory card for video recording, look for high read and write speeds, a reliable brand, and compatibility with your camera or device. Cards with higher speed classes (such as UHS-I, UHS-II, or V30/V60/V90 ratings) are ideal for capturing high-resolution or 4K video smoothly.
Yes, SD memory cards are versatile and can store both photos and videos. However, for video recording, especially in HD or 4K, it's important to use a card with faster write speeds to ensure smooth recording without interruptions.
Not all SD memory cards are compatible with every device. It's important to check your camera or camcorder's manual to see which SD card types (SD, SDHC, SDXC) and speed classes are supported.
To keep your SD memory card in good condition, avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures, moisture, or magnetic fields. Always safely eject the card from your device before removing it, and consider formatting the card in your camera regularly to prevent data corruption.
While it's possible to edit video files directly from an SD card, it's generally recommended to transfer your footage to a computer or external drive first. This ensures faster performance and reduces the risk of data corruption or card wear.