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Reddit mentions of Lexar Professional 633x 64GB SDXC UHS-I Card (LSD64GCB1NL633)
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Reddit mentions: 5
We found 5 Reddit mentions of Lexar Professional 633x 64GB SDXC UHS-I Card (LSD64GCB1NL633). Here are the top ones.
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High-speed, Class 10 performance—leverages UHS-I (U1 or U3 depending on capacity) technology for a read transfer speed up to 95MB/s (633x).Capture high quality images of stunning 1080p full-HD, 3D, and 4K videoEnjoy shooting longer without changing cards—large capacity options up to 1TBHigh-speed file transfer from card to computer to dramatically accelerate workflowLimited lifetime product support
Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 0.08 Inches |
Length | 0.95 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | July 2017 |
Size | 64GB |
Weight | 0.031 Pounds |
Width | 1.25 Inches |
> Alors attention, deux semaines c'est pas une fréquence, la fréquence c'est 0,5 sem-1 plutôt.
Le scientifique en moi a honte. J'ai corrigé ;)
Dans tout les cas, respecte les trois règles de base du stockage : backup backup backup.
> Sinon l'article sur quelle config Linux choisir il date de 2011, il est toujours à jour ?
Son auteur était intervenu sur le fil précédent, il avait dit que c'était toujours d'actualité et je suis assez d'accord. Après Mageia est mentionnée dans l'article, et c'est un projet en grosse perte de vitesse donc je ne recommanderais pas. Et ArchLinux est manquant, alors que c'est parfait pour apprendre Linux en profondeur.
Je vais quand même essayer de trouver un article plus récent. La discussion du fil précédent (même si comme d'hab chacun y va de sa distrib préférée)
Will this card work? https://www.amazon.ca/Lexar-Professional-UHS-I-Rescue-Software/dp/B012PL6K8M/
It seems like it fits what you've said, but I just want to be certain. I'm a bit of a noob when it comes to anything even remotely technological.
Why though? How big your card? I can take over 1000 RAW photos on a 64GB card, so I can leave it in the camera if the images aren't super important.
Just buy another card it will cost you $20/£20 and you have solved the problem. The whole point of removable storage is that you can be flexible, so don't limit yourself.
$12 64GB Sandisk Ultra (slowest card but fine for photos) https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Ultra-UHS-I-Memory-SDSDUNC-064G-GN6IN/dp/B0143IIP4W
$17 64GB Sandisk extreme (Faster card) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H42L4TJ/ref=psdc_1197396_t2_B0143IIP4W?th=1
$10 Lexmark 64GB (seem just as fast as the extreme above)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B012PL6K8M/
Buy two of those Lexmark cards, or even 3 32GB ones (not sure how many photos you take at once), and you're sorted.
Sorry, I made this a post then saw the sidebar
So I finally decided to ditch videogames as the only hobby I have and pick up photography. I went out and bought a few things that I deemed required after I researched a little bit.
I still have a bit of money I can drop on anything else I need. Since I wanted to do some night photography and am interested in astrophotography I was thinking about getting a remote for my camera, although I read that I can just put the timer on before I run long exposure shots.
I also got a couple books!
I was thinking I need a lens hood but I'm not sure how to figure out. I am going to San Antonio on Thursday and just wanted to make sure there isn't anything I need that I looked over because I'm a scrub!
Thanks!
I believe I may have a spare one of these lying around.
https://www.amazon.ca/Lexar-Professional-UHS-I-Rescue-Software/dp/B012PL6K8M/
Would that work by chance?