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SD cards are becoming more impressive as the years go by in terms of capacity but also in speed. Sources indicate that the governing body behind memory card standards, namely the SD Association ...
The SD Association unveils a new UHS Speed Class 3 and matching symbol for SD cards capable of writing a minimum of 30Mb/s for 4K2K video.
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What SD card does your camera need?

These cards may physically look the same, but they'e all very different. At first, choosing an SD card to go in your camera ...
Class 10 cards are ideal for Full HD video but if your camera supports 4K video recording you may want to go for a card that also shows its UHS Class.
Tyler tells us all about ADATA's new Premier Pro 128GB SDXC memory card. Does this UHS I Class 3 device fit the bill for your needs? Read on.
Memory card speeds Most modern cameras use Secure Digital (SD) cards, which come in three types: standard-capacity SD cards, high-capacity SDHC cards and high-speed SDXC cards. Standard-capacity SD ...
If you need a memory card for your camera, the Lexar Professional 1800x v60 UHS-II SDXC is the best choice for most people and most cameras.
How To News: SD, SDHC and SDXC are all variants of the SD (Secure Digital) format, that have been released in that order by the SD Association.
The best SD cards pack some serious speeds and memory capacity, allowing you to back up, save, and transfer your files between devices.
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