• Fast for better pictures and Full HD video (2); (2) Full HD (1920x1080) video support may vary based upon host device, file attributes, and other factors
  • Great choice for compact to mid-range point-and-shoot cameras
  • From 32GB to 256GB (1) to store tons of pictures and even more Full HD video (2); (1)1GB=1,000,000,000 bytes Actual user storage less
  • Exceptional video recording performance with UHS Speed Class 1 (U1) (5) and Class 10 rating for Full HD video (1080p) (2) | (5)UHS Speed Class 1 (U1) designates a performance option to support real time video recording with UHS enabled host devices
  • Quick transfer speeds up to 100MB/s | Up to 100MB/s [64GB-256GB; 90MB/s for 32GB] read speed; Write speed, lower Based on internal testing; performance may be lower depending on host device, usage conditions, and other factors 1MB=1,000,000 bytes
  • 10-Year Manufacturer Warranty(3) | (3)See official SanDisk website for more details regarding warranty in your region

I decided to upgrade my standard SD card to one with higher MB/second. And it was totally worth it. It really helps my camera shoot faster. I will likely increase the MP/second on my next purchase just to make the camera even faster. I think that is worth the extra money. One tip that I learned is not to make your SD cards too big. If you have all your pictures on one SD card, you might lose that SD card and all of your images unless you have your images spread out into smaller cards. I would recommend a card with higher megabytes per second. Instead, put your pictures on multiples, smaller SD cards so if you lose one you’re not SOL.

SanDisk cards have always been reliable. We have used ours in a commercial setting, and they’ve been removed and reinserted hundreds of times and the integrity of the integrity of the card is rarely compromised.

This was a great idea to buy some new SanDisk Memory cards for our camera. The download speed is multiple times faster than the older Memory card we were using and the storage capacity is even larger. The price is so low we wanted to get the SanDisk instead of an off brand. The SanDisk products have always worked great for us and any differences in prices is absolutely not worth it for me to buy an off brand.

You don't get that much time on it if you are recording videos. But for pictures it's perfect. I've taken so many photos and it's barely put a dent in the capacity. I've had it for a month. I use a transfer USB to pull the photos from my Canon to my desktop. No problems whatsoever.

This SD card is just fine! I'm using it outdoors in a trail camera (critter cam). It is capturing the photos and downloading to my laptop (when I insert it into the SD card slot) with no issues! I am pleased with it.

Great price for its storage capacity, fast download and functions well with my husband’s Sony camera that he just bought. You can’t go wrong with this brand, and it’s been my favorite because of its durability and reliability.

As a professional photographer who's been shooting digital since it first became available, I have used many different camera memory cards. You cannot go wrong with Sandisk. I have shot literally hundreds of thousands of images with these cards. (NOTE: NOT ON ONE CARD!) They are inexpensive enough to replace annually. My advice not asked for is to use smaller capacity cards, and replace as needed. I actually prefer 8 gig cards but they are harder to come by. 32 is kind of 'the sweet spot.' Not too much capacity, not too little. If in the unlikely event a card fails, you won't lose as much data.

Great storage for taking photos. I keep my camera on 10 mega pixels, high resolution and do not have any issues with these cards. As an amateur photographer my investment is my own. SanDisk has been my go to for storage products since 1995. From thumb drives to these memory cards - I know I can count on SanDisk. I recently had one lose the write protection lock - SanDisk replaced it in a few simple steps. I give both the product and support a whopping 5 stars!

I use a Zoom H6 and this needs a decent read write speed card to keep up with 6 tracks plus the 2 backup tracks from the 1st two tracks. With that, Zoom actually has a 40 mg/b card that came with the unit. I kind of though this was just barely what was needed and that's all the manufacturer was going to send. So I was looking to get a faster and more dependable card to ease my mind that I would come to some glitch one day due to the cheesy card they had. Seen these on sale and figured this was a no brainer. Got them fast. worked well right out of the package and the Zoom H6 has a performance test built in. These cards past with flying colors. I good now. Thought I would share this info and one last thing, I have Never had any issue using scandisk for any device. Looking forward to see this remains the case.

We've tried cheaper "no name" brands of SD cards etc... and it was always hit or miss on issues like reformatting etc.. you never knew what you were going to get with them. With SanDisk it is like the commercials say bada bing, bada BOOM! One & done. This brand's products are always easy to set up and use, no issues whatsoever or failures in our 4 trail cameras that we rotate out old for new SD cards to keep tabs on what's going on at our property. A+