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11-08-2018
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02:46 PM#17
I have these cards for my Canon DSLRs and Sony Mirrorless cemras, and they sometimes can't be read on my computer. Therefore, I have avoided using them. They work in the camera, but for some reason, I can't read them on my desktop.
If one can wait, I would get the Extreme Plus SD cards at Best Buy during BF sales for $18. Last year they were $25. They work great with 4K video.
I remember paying $50 or $60 apiece for these several years ago. I've never had any issues with them in two different cameras, whether shooting stills or video
Personally, the only SD card i've ever had gone bad was a 32GB sony microsd. It was within warranty, and it was ridiculously painful trying to get through to their customer service. Eventually, they provided a case number and asked for the defective card to be sent to them. Never heard anything back since i mailed it out...
If they were microSD then we'd be talkin, but still a decent deal if you need three full sized SD cards. Why? Idk. U1 ain't that great for any modern camera.
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If one can wait, I would get the Extreme Plus SD cards at Best Buy during BF sales for $18. Last year they were $25. They work great with 4K video.
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Suffice to say, i'm done with sony.