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10/29/2013 03:43:07 AM · #1 |
I try to find out which card is suitable for my digital camera. Unfortunately I could not find much info despite searching the internet.
Perhaps you are able to tell me more about them.
I am little bit confused about the word of describing these memory card, which I used BOLD for them, i.e. Ultima, Ultima Pro, I Pro, Ultra, etc ....
Of course based on these words, the prices are fluctuated.
Initially I try to purchase an Integral Ultima SDHC Class 10 Memory Card, 32GB which cost me around £60.00. [32GB SDHC Card UltimaPro CL10 ]
Then I noticed that there are other cards similar to this:
- 32GB Integral Class 10 UltimaPro CL10 £54.00
- 32GB Integral Class 10 UltimaPro X SDHC Card 95MB/s £45.00
- 32GB Integral Class 10 Ultima Pro SDHC 20MB/s £16.00
- 32GB Integral Class 6 SDHC Card £38.00
- 32GB SanDisk Class 10 Extreme SDHC Card 45MB/s £24.00
- 32GB SanDisk Class 10 Ultra SDHC £19.00
- 32GB Kingston Class 10 Elite SD Card UHS-I 30MB/s £17.00
- 32GB Kingston Class 10 SDHC Flash Card
- 32GB Kingston Class 4 SDHC Flash Card £14.00
- 32GB Lexar Class 10 Professional UHS - 400x 60MB/s High Speed £25.00
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10/29/2013 04:30:44 AM · #2 |
Typically its the transfer speeds that differ between cheaper and more expensive cards.
For routine photography, probably doesn't matter much. BUT, if you're shooting a ton, or if you're shooting videos, or if you're doing a lot of high frame speed shots, the faster cards come into their own.
Message edited by author 2013-10-29 08:33:00. |
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10/29/2013 05:23:04 AM · #3 |
Ignore the flashy words created by the marketing geniuses to capture your attention.
Instead, pay attention to the class number on the card, which indicated transfer speed.
For more information, google SDHC card class. |
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10/29/2013 06:05:58 AM · #4 |
This guy has done a lot of speed tests on memory cards, and his site was really helpful the last time I bought memory cards. Doesn't look like it's been updated in over a year, but it's still good info... |
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10/29/2013 08:20:46 AM · #5 |
They both sound like good dry dog foods, the pro won't have any grain in though. |
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