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The Sandisk Extreme Pro SDXC 64 GB (95 MB/s) is a memory card SD manufactured from 2014 to 2019 (discontinued). The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is 40 €;
16 users have given it an average vote of 9.9 out of 10.
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Opinion: Still the ultimate SDXC card, at least for me and my D7000, for which 64gb is the maximum size. You just know that this card will always get your shots, no matter what and however fast your action sequences are. True, there is now the 280mb/s but that's really specialist for sports pros and not for landscape/reportage/occasional action, like me. I will keep this in the slot 1 of the D7000 as the primary card and rotate other cards - such as my very capable and excellent value Transcend 64gb 90/60mb/s, as backup in slot 2. Prices for this ultimate Sandisk has now come down to reasonable prices, at least compared to what they were before. And unlike Lexar, who do not even publish the all important write speeds, Sandisk have always had their read/write speeds very close together. I won't be testing performance speeds etc, I shall just be shooting photos - 1000's of them!
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Opinion:Evidently none of those who have previously expressed an opinion on this card was never found to be taken for in action scenes with a camera with 36-megapixel sensor, like the Nikon D810. The writing speed of the card turned out to be quite inadequate and I was losing precious moments. Not recommended.
Opinion:Socket on offer on Amazon to support the other cards 32Gb of the same series. Fast, high capacity can take more than 2000 shots in RAW with 14-bit depth with the D750. I have been lucky, reading the complaints that buyers were left with no original cards, but the 5 SD sold and shipped by Amazon are offering performance and original.
Opinion:Purchased on the "Bay" at a price of € 54.30 (sent home) I find it perfect for my Sony A7. Fast writing and with so much space available, jpg + Raw the highest resolution (24 Mp) are provided for more than 1,800 photos. Furthermore, the fact that it is resistant to X-rays but especially waterproof mi tranquility. The council.
Opinion:With the Nikon D5500 I solved every problem of burst. I did a home test, repeated several times, and I managed to get a burst of 50 shots in RAW in 19 seconds on a regular basis and without delays. JPG END the same you get 50 shots in 10 seconds. In RAW + JPG END in 28 seconds with a slowdown after about 10 shots. The 5500 is thus exploited to the maximum and it has confirmation from the comparative test I did with the Lexar 2000x Pro SDHC UHS-II to 300MB / s, which costs almost twice as much, but from what I got identical performance. With the SanDisk Extreme SDHC I to 45MB / s, however, the result was much worse: JPG already in the barrage of 50 shots took 14 seconds with a slowdown after the tenth step; for the burst in RAW it took 35/2 with slowdown after five shots; RAW + JPG in less than 53 seconds with a slowdown after five shots.