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Reddit mentions of SanDisk Extreme PRO 32GB up to 95MB/s UHS-I/U3 SDHC Flash Memory Card - SDSDXPA-032G-X46

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We found 6 Reddit mentions of SanDisk Extreme PRO 32GB up to 95MB/s UHS-I/U3 SDHC Flash Memory Card - SDSDXPA-032G-X46. Here are the top ones.

SanDisk Extreme PRO 32GB up to 95MB/s UHS-I/U3 SDHC Flash Memory Card - SDSDXPA-032G-X46
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4K Ultra HD (3840 x 2160p); Full HD (1920 x 1080p) Write Up To 90MB/s/ Read Up To 95MB/sExtreme reliability and endurance, the Power CoreTM Controller's firmware increases endurance through wear leveling. The Power Core Controller's advancedError Correction Code (ECC) engine improves overall data integrity and reliability of the card during read and write.Extreme durability- built for and tested in harsh conditions-these cards are temperature proof, water proof, shock proof, and x-ray proofEngineered with the Power Core Controller, the SanDisk Extreme Pro SDXC UHS-I memory card delivers blazing fast performance distributing image data across the card more rapidly and efficiently.
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height0.08 inches
Length1.25 inches
Number of items1
Size32 GB
Weight0.04 Pounds
Width0.95 inches

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Found 6 comments on SanDisk Extreme PRO 32GB up to 95MB/s UHS-I/U3 SDHC Flash Memory Card - SDSDXPA-032G-X46:

u/finaleclipse · 4 pointsr/photography

This link explains the U, UHS, and Class ratings. What you'll want to look for is UHS-I/U3 cards for your camera, they're the fastest you'll be able to get at ~95MB/s which is effectively the limit at which the cards are capable of, and they're relatively inexpensive now.

u/Korbit · 2 pointsr/raspberry_pi

I found this

I doubt if it can actually reach those speeds in the Pi.

u/printhar · 1 pointr/photography

I decided to take the plunge into the world of nicer cameras and am looking forward to learning more about photography than see pretty beach, take pictures.

The impetus for this is a series of upcoming trips. First we'll be headed to Brazil/Argentina which will include a visit to Iguazu falls. Over the summer we'll visit Machu Picchu, Easter Island, French Polynesia, Vietnam, Angkor Wat and Bali. Eventually in 2017, I see a safari to Tanzania. So with that in mind, I figured I wanted a weather sealed camera (waterfalls + rainy places + dust) which could also shoot and focus quickly. I was weighing the Canon D7II and Sony A77II for these reasons, but budget factors eventually led me to purchasing the Sony.

My question is, will the following gear work okay for someone who's learning the game and not become something that I will want to replace entirely in the next couple of years. Also, any comments on if you think I've overpaid for something or am skimping unnecessarily would be welcome.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/gaming

>class 4

That isn't all that fast, those speeds would give trouble on the PSP. But that really doesn't matter because you are right, a really good class 10 high capacity SD card isn't much more (though that one is overkill a good 45 mb/s should be good enough for anything).

The memory stick pro duos were giving 20/20. The GO cards were giving up to 60/60, which is faster than most SD cards on the market.

u/Materiel- · 1 pointr/france

tu as bien fait de me rappeler ça, c'est un vendeur pro avec 9k ventes, ça devrait le faire mais ça vient de chine donc 2 semaines de livraison.. Sur amazon

Si t'es pas pressé, la mémoire c'est un bon produit à acheter soldé.