SDHC / SDXC / SD cards
Sony Tough SDXC-Karte Cl10 UHS-II U3 V60 277/150 MB/s 64 GB
Angelbird AV pro SDXC UHS-II V60 128 GB
SanDisk SDXC Extreme V30 UHS-I U3, Class 10 Speicherkarte 128 GB 180MB/s
- Voigtländer Prof. High-Speed SDXC 256GB
- Lesen 280 MB/s
- Schreiben 250 MB/s
- besonders strapazierfähig
- schock-, stoß- und vibrationsfest
- wasserfest bis zu einer Wassertiefe von 1 m (ca. 1 Std. lang)
- temperaturgeschützt bis -25° C
- inklusive Card-Safe
- SanDisk SDXC ExtremePro 200MB/s V30 UHS-I U3, Class 10
- Capacity; 128 GB
- Read speed up to 200 MB/s
- Write speed up to 90 MB/s
- enables recording of high-resolution 4K UHD videos
- ideal for 4K UHD videos
- reliable durability
- Sony Tough SDXC card
- Storage capacity of 512GB
- ultra-fast read speed of up to 277 MB/s
- Write speed of up to 150 MB/s
- Protection against dust and water according to IP68
- TOUGH specification: shatterproof, shockproof, grooveless design without write protection switch
- SD Scan Utility
- SanDisk 128 GB SDXC ExtremePro 300MB/s V90 UHS-II
- Write 300 MB/s
- Read 260mb/s
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Arrange appointment- Lexar Professional 1800x SDXC UHS-II GOLD Series Card
- Storage capacity: 128 GB
- High-speed performance with up to 270 MB/s read and 180 MB/s write
- Speed rating: V60
- Ideal for professional photos as well as 4K videos
- SanDisk SDXC ExtremePro R 280MB/s V60 UHS-II, Class 10
- 128 GB SDXC card
- Read speed up to 280 MB/s
- Write speed up to 100 MB/s
- enables recording of high-resolution 6K UHD videos
- SanDisk 32 GB SDHC card Ultra UHS-I U1 Class10 120 MB/s
- Ultra, write and read 120 MB/s
- excellent for Full HD video recording
- Resistant design, also suitable for extreme conditions
- SDXC memory card
- 128 GB Pro TOUGH UHS-II, Class10
- bend-resistant, waterproof & dustproof
- Class10
- U3 (4K)
- Read speed: up to 300 MB/s
- Write speed: up to 299 MB/s
- Storage capacity 128GB
- UHS-II/V60/U3/Class 10
- maximum read speed: 280MB/s
- max. write speed: 150MB/s
- min. Write speed: 60MB/s
- optimized for 8K, 4K + RAW burst
- specialized for simultaneous recording and storage of multiple files and file types
- backwards compatible with non-UHS-II hosts and standard definition video
- water, shock and radiation resistant
- Sony 256 GB SDXC UHS-II R300 TOUGH Class10 memory card
- 256 GB, ultra-fast read speed of up to 300 MB/s
- Write speed up to 299 MB/s
- Protection against dust and water according to IP68
- TOUGH specification: shatterproof, shockproof
- rib- and switch-less design
- SD Scan Utility
- SanDisk 32 GB SDHC ExtremePro 100MB/s UHS-I, Class 10, U3, V30
- 32 GB SDHC card
- Read speed up to 100 MB/s
- Write speed up to 90 MB/s
- enables recording of high-resolution 4K UHD videos
- Sony SDXC card 512GB Cl10 UHS-II U3 V60
- High-speed memory card
- Write speed: 150MB/sec
- Read speed: 277MB/sec.
- short memory buffer release times for continuous shooting
- high working efficiency when you want to transfer content to your computer
- Lexar 1066x SDXC, C10, U3, V30
- Professional memory card
- UHS Speed Class U3
- Video Speed V30
- Class 10
- up to 160 MB/s read and 120 MB/s write speed
- Angelbird Match Pack SD V30 64 GB
- 2x SD-Speicherkarten
- passend für Canon AV PRO
- max. Write Speed: 52 MB/s
- max. Read Speed: 100 MB/s
- Sustained Write Speed: 50 MB/s
- Sustained Read Speed: 100 MB/s
- Storage capacity 32GB
- UHS-II/V90/U3/Class 10
- Maximum read speed: 300MB/s
- Max. Write speed: 250MB/s
- Minimum write speed: 90MB/s
- uninterrupted 8K, 4K, 3D, HDR, 360º and high-speed recording
- specialized for simultaneous recording and storage of multiple files and file types
- RAW burst + high frame rate capable
- water, shock and radiation resistant
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Order now, pay later (prepayment) Notification when the product is back in stock Product reservation and fixed place on the waiting list Cancellable at any time free of charge (until delivery)What is an SD card?
An SD card has been one of the standard formats for storage media for years. They are available in several sizes and versions, such as a WLAN version, as well as a very small version for smartphones, action cams and the like. The memory cards are not this popular for nothing, they are relatively inexpensive and very robust, they can withstand adverse outdoor conditions such as moisture, heat or cold and still work without problems or data loss.
A memory card has a lock switch that puts the SD card into a write-protected mode, which is helpful if you still have important data on the card and want to make sure that you don't accidentally delete it. This lever can become loose over time and automatically "lock" the card so that it can no longer be written to.
Tip: With an SD card with WLAN support, older devices can also be made a little smarter and the images can be transferred directly. A newer standard here is the TransferJet.
Which memory card formats are available?
- SD card
- microSD card
- CFexpress
- XQD card
- Compact Flash
- MiniSD
There are various readers for memory cards, and there are now many combination devices that support over 30 different connections & types of different cards.
Tip: If you want to store your memory cards safely, you should use a memory card case, these are available in different designs so that they can store different models more often, but also cover different requirements, whether water-tight or compact.
What is which memory card for?
Micro SD memory card
- Smartphones
- Tablets
- Action cams
- Drones
- Handheld game consoles
SDHC / SDXC memory cards
Which SD card can have which storage capacity?
You may have asked yourself which capacity classes there are for SD memory cards and why SD cards are also called SDHC memory cards, SDXC memory cards or SDUC Standard.
Overview of the storage capacities of the classes
- SD Standard supports up to 2GB (FAT 12 or FAT 16 file system)
- SDHC Standard supports up to 32GB (FAT 32 file system)
- SDXC Standard supports up to 2TB (exFAT file system)
- SDUC Standard supports up to 128TB (exFAT file system)
What transfer speeds do the different memory cards have?
Memory cards are categorized into different speed classes, these are called UHS Speed Classes (Ultra-High Speed), which were first introduced in 2009 and have continued to evolve since then. The end devices in which a UHS SD card is inserted must support the UHS standard, otherwise the end device will use the older standard, the Speed Class standard. Anyone hoping to improve the read/write speed of an old device with a new card will be disappointed.
The UHS classes in the list:
- UHS-I - Theoretically up to 104 MB/s
- UHS-II - Theoretically up to 312 MB/s
- UHS-III - Theoretically up to 624 MB/s
The UHS standard is followed by the SD Express standard, which offers a write speed of up to 3940MB/s and uses PCIe Gen 3 & Gen 4 technology.
As an alternative to the UHS standard, the speed of video cameras is specified in Video Speed Class (V Class). This V Class designation is subdivided into the following groups:
- V6
- V10
- V30
- V60
- V90
Which SD card do I need for 4k?
For a video camera with 4K / UHD video resolution, you need a camera with a minimum V6 standard. Depending on how many frames per seconds (fps)/ frame rate (up to 120fps) & codec you record with, you need a minimum write speed of 60MB/s. You have maximum flexibility with a V30 or V60 card, which is also sufficient for some FPS rates in the 8K range.
Which SD card do I need for 8K?
To be able to write an 8K video resolution on an SD card, you need a memory card with the V60 or V90 standard. This means a speed of at least 90 MB/s. For 120fps, you need an SD card that supports 90MB/s, which corresponds to a V90.
How robust is an SD card?
SD cards from San Disk are known for their robustness. The manufacturer tests the memory cards under various adverse conditions such as the following: Frozen in a block of ice, 72 hours in salt water at a depth of 1 M, temperatures from 85°C to -25°C, the cards have been subjected to even more tests and have been dubbed virtually indestructible. Even drops or X-rays do not affect the SD card, meaning that the cards retain their data safely on the memory module even after one or more flights.