expiredMurraytheDemonSkull posted Jun 30, 2024 02:22 AM
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expiredMurraytheDemonSkull posted Jun 30, 2024 02:22 AM
512GB SanDisk ImageMate UHS I Class 10 microSDXC Memory Card
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Is there something older than the switch?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...=UTF8
Ken is right, though, that this is not an especially fast card. If you want content to upload and download quickly, or will be shooting 4K video or something, this is not the best card for you. For photography and many other use cases, though, it very well could be perfectly fine. It's not a flagship product line for SanDisc, either, but the cost cutting Walmart version.
Ken is right, though, that this is not an especially fast card. If you want content to upload and download quickly, or will be shooting 4K video or something, this is not the best card for you. For photography and many other use cases, though, it very well could be perfectly fine. It's not a flagship product line for SanDisc, either, but the cost cutting Walmart version.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...UTF8&
BH had this PNY U3 for ~$30 a while back too
I don't think it matters what his personal experience is with amazon as that would only be one sample size of many people. The way distribution works in amazon warehouses, Amazon has their own stock of memory cards directly received from the manufacturing company (Samsung, Sandisk, etc.). They have the legit stock. The problem is third party company seller/stores having their own stock which has their own mix of legit cards and fake/counterfeit made somewhere else in Asia and can't be verified until packaging is opened and tested. Amazon stocks third party seller in order to expedite and handle shipping logistics. Here is where the problem happens- the items are mixed in the warehouse. and ordering from Amazon- even if it says "ships and sold by amazon" isn't safe and you may still end up with a fake card which happens to a lot of people if you read the reviews on memory cards. You could just complain with amazon customer service and they'll send you a new card but it's inconvenient to wait a few days for another card.
Ken is right, though, that this is not an especially fast card. If you want content to upload and download quickly, or will be shooting 4K video or something, this is not the best card for you. For photography and many other use cases, though, it very well could be perfectly fine. It's not a flagship product line for SanDisc, either, but the cost cutting Walmart version.
How about 2K security cam recording?
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I had one SanDisk failed before.
Warranty (a long time for sandisk) is destroy the card (cut it in half and dispose of it), we will send you a new one.
Samsung asked me to send in both Microsd cards, they would replace both.
The Sandisk was great, personal info in trash and shredded.
The Samsung was not great, personal info in their hands. Cards both were in a locked stated, some files corrupted, but most were intact.
I kept my Samsungs, destroyed it and lost $120 ($60 each card, 512gb a little less than 2 yrs ago)
I saw the 128g version of this one on Walmart.com for $10, but it didn't have class 10 anywhere in the listing. Eufy recommends class 10 for their chimes.
I saw the 128g version of this one on Walmart.com for $10, but it didn't have class 10 anywhere in the listing. Eufy recommends class 10 for their chimes.
https://github.com/dkrahmer/MediaTester
I had one SanDisk failed before.
Warranty (a long time for sandisk) is destroy the card (cut it in half and dispose of it), we will send you a new one.
Samsung asked me to send in both Microsd cards, they would replace both.
The Sandisk was great, personal info in trash and shredded.
The Samsung was not great, personal info in their hands. Cards both were in a locked stated, some files corrupted, but most were intact.
I kept my Samsungs, destroyed it and lost $120 ($60 each card, 512gb a little less than 2 yrs ago)
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