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

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Reddit mentions: 17

We found 17 Reddit mentions of SanDisk Extreme PRO 32GB UHS-I/U3 SDHC Flash Memory Card with up to 95MB/s- SDSDXPA-032G-AFFP. Here are the top ones.

SanDisk Extreme PRO 32GB UHS-I/U3 SDHC Flash Memory Card with up to 95MB/s- SDSDXPA-032G-AFFP
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    Features:
  • Read Up To 95MB/s/ Write Up To 90MB/s
  • 4K Ultra HD (3840 x 2160p); Full HD (1920 x 1080p)
  • Compatible with SDXC and SDXC-I (UHS-I) enabled host devices
  • Shockproof, X-ray proof, and Waterproof
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height0.79 Inches
Length0.06 Inches
Number of items1
Size32 GB
Weight0.05 Pounds
Width0.22 Inches

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Found 17 comments on SanDisk Extreme PRO 32GB UHS-I/U3 SDHC Flash Memory Card with up to 95MB/s- SDSDXPA-032G-AFFP:

u/jbkilluh · 5 pointsr/SonyAlpha

I use the 32GB & 64GB varieties of the SanDisk Extreme PRO and the Transcend High Speed memory cards

u/HybridCameraRevoluti · 4 pointsr/Filmmakers

> my school has just got the Rokinon Cine Lenses kit And i wanted to Be 100% sure that i could use those lenses on the GH4?? if not what adapter do i need?

Rokinon makes cine lenses for Canon, Nikon, Sony and micro 4/3 mounts. We would have to know which mount is on the lenses before we recommend a specific adapter. Sorry.

That said, when you find out what adapter you need, you can get one for less than $20, e.g. [Referral Links]:

u/kevlongshanks · 3 pointsr/SonyAlpha

I paid less for a scan disk extreme pro from Amazon


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There was a link posted not so long ago which compared the speed of SD cards on every camera. That one above came fairly high on the scale

u/lilium90 · 2 pointsr/SonyAlpha

Agreed, the Extreme Pro UHS-I/U3 cards are a good match for this and many other cameras. Stellar reliability and performance on them, price isn't too bad either.

https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Extreme-UHS-I-Memory-SDSDXPA-032G-AFFP/dp/B007NDL56A/

u/finaleclipse · 2 pointsr/photography

Yes, you'll want to pick up a few decent memory cards. I'd run into issues with some of my old cards which I had no idea were too slow and my video was randomly shutting off without me knowing. I personally recommend SanDisk Extreme Pro cards which are about as fast as you can go for SD cards that your camera supports. Ever since switching, I no longer had any video issues.

As far as batteries are concerned, unless you're doing a ton of video you'd be surprised how long a single battery will last. My 60D was able to shoot a day-long even with over 1000 shots and it still had a good amount of juice in it. If you want extras, you effectively have two options: official Canon batteries which are expensive, or cheaper 3rd party batteries which aren't nearly as pricey. Personally I buy 3rd party Wasabi Power batteries and of the 7 I've purchased, only one has ever failed me and I suspect bringing the camera into some extreme cold this past winter might have had an impact on that. Even so, for the price of one Canon battery I can get four Wasabi Power, so I generally just go that route.

u/heywhatsmynameagain · 1 pointr/SonyAlpha

I second that. I have these guys

u/Fiishman · 1 pointr/Nikon

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007NDL56A/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s02?ie=UTF8&psc=1

These are pretty much the best out there. They can give you a larger buffer capacity than normal if you do it right.

u/Tiritibambix · 1 pointr/MagicLantern

thanks for your answer.

I just ordered this one : https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007NDL56A/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

they say it can go up to 90mb/s writing speed. even if it goes "only" to 70 or 80, it'll be enough for me :)

u/AlexAinsworth · 1 pointr/videography

I currently own a 6D, I was one of the ones really excited for its release. AN AFFORDABLE FULL FRAME DSLR RIGHT?

So I bought it over the holiday and I am loving it. I've been using on and off for school projects for the past 5 months, and have 2 weddings over the next 2 weekends.

Keep in mind, because it takes SD cards instead of CF cards, the write speed will be a little slower. This was the biggest issue when I first purchased it, I thought I had fast enough SD cards but my footage told other wise. I purchased the fastest SD card that I could find, a SanDisk Extreme Pro and it makes a world of difference; especially at the All-I recording speed.

Your Rokinon lenses are going to change as well, if I'm not mistaken they're not made for an APS-C sensor, so the 35 will be wider on the full frame, and the 85 will be as well. Canon's APS-C sensors have a crop factor of 1.6x on lenses not made for APS-C; so you've essentially been working with 56mm and 136mm lenses.

BUT, just remember to buy really fast SD cards, and great glass. She'll treat you great just as she's treated me.

u/Quaitgore · 1 pointr/3dshacks

do yourself a favor and replace the card, a faster and bigger card is not expensive at all. I ran into the same problems on my friends o3DS. and after you installed MH4U it will be full. you wont be able to put any other programs or games on it.

I used this 32gb card, and less than a $/GB is pretty cheap even for a higher speed card. unlike a few years ago.

and as far as I can tell the higher speed is a nice boon as well for the old 3DS

u/JackParrish · 1 pointr/photography

Amazon has SD pro 32GB cards at $40. Just found these when I was reading the "SD versus CF" card thread on here earlier today.

http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Extreme-HD-Ready-Frustration-Free-SDSDXPA-032G-AFFP/dp/B007NDL56A/ref=lh_ni_t?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER

u/johnny5ive · 1 pointr/photography

> SanDisc extreme Pro

I'm assuming you mean this one?

That one has a UHS Speed Class of 3 (vs. Speed Class 1 for my earlier link). It's marked by the number inside the U on the card. You only really need that if you're recording video in 4k (which you're not doing on the D7100).

u/TimeMachineToaster · 1 pointr/photography

Bit confused, what is the difference between these 2 Sandisk Extreme Pro cards (besides price)

First one for 34 dollars or so here

Second one for 23 dollars here

u/Consolol · 1 pointr/photography

Depends what speed the Lexar card is, but for a 32GB card you're huuugely overpaying, no matter how fast it is. I'm not sure what you're looking at, but the 32GB SanDisk Extreme Pro is faster and half the price.

Either way, your camera won't be able to keep up with the fast write speed of the card, but if you're using a USB 3.0 connection (not sure when Apple started using USB 3.0 in the Macs), then you'll notice the speed difference when transferring photos. Otherwise you can get away with a 45MB/s card.

u/bsukenyan · 1 pointr/photography

Memory card question. Are these extreme pro cards really worth the price over these extreme cards? I'm not sure whether the extra $40 apiece is really worth it or not, especially if I were to use either of them in a body with dual sd slots.

u/oBLACKIECHANoo · 0 pointsr/photography

Well I think 32gb can have around 2000 RAW files, so 16gb is 1000 and 8gb is 500, maybe take a few pictures in RAW and see what the file sizes are and calculate it, but even if it came out to like 300 photo's on an 8gb card it would still be worth it as I doubt you would shoot that many in a day. But you can get even 32gb sandisk/lexar cards really cheap now so I would upgrade to those if possible, and if you want to do video you would need a decent write speed to keep up with 1080p 60 fps. This card for example is a really fast card with a lot of space and it's pretty cheap.

And if you have he option to shoot JPEG but a button will keep the RAW of that last image, that would be a good option for now, but you may also get photo's which you think aren't so great at the time but turn out good and then you may not have the RAW for it, which is why even a 16gb card would be good as that would be more than enough space for 1-2 days of taking a lot of pictures.