When I worked for a large electronics retailer long ago, people would ask me the same question between the micro SD cards vs standard SD cards, I would tell them the following: “What’s faster and more reliable: you giving a very important message to your loved one or giving that message to a stranger and hoping that they will tell your love one that important message accurately?” When it comes to speed classes, my thought process when it comes to photography only: if the write speed is a larger amount and I shoot in “high continuous” the bulk of the time, I want the card that’s best with video. I’m not a professional photographer, but I have two very active kids, I’ve lost moments due to waiting for a “cheaper” SD lagging to write. Never again!
That’s a great way to phrase it! Definitely want to send that message accurately! I definitely think, even if sometime doesn’t plan to use high continuous, it’s still a good choice to have a card with a higher write speed on the chance something happen and you need it! I’m sorry to hear that about missing those moments! That’s exactly why I started getting cards with higher write speeds because mine are active and I don’t want to miss something!
do not confuse read and write speeds. on the cards themselves the speed they write is always the read speeds unless they have 2 speeds written on them then and only then it's read and write :)
There might be one positive positive side effect of having faster cards. During a recent demo/workshop one pro wedding user reported that his R6Mk2 develops less heat with using V60 vs. v30 when filming. To me it sounds plausible.
24FPS. First time I understood. I was outside in 90 degree weather and direct sunlight. Last time was Saturday inside at 24fps and it was only like 30 minutes. No cage, just hand held in 4k
When I worked for a large electronics retailer long ago, people would ask me the same question between the micro SD cards vs standard SD cards, I would tell them the following: “What’s faster and more reliable: you giving a very important message to your loved one or giving that message to a stranger and hoping that they will tell your love one that important message accurately?”
When it comes to speed classes, my thought process when it comes to photography only: if the write speed is a larger amount and I shoot in “high continuous” the bulk of the time, I want the card that’s best with video.
I’m not a professional photographer, but I have two very active kids, I’ve lost moments due to waiting for a “cheaper” SD lagging to write. Never again!
That’s a great way to phrase it! Definitely want to send that message accurately!
I definitely think, even if sometime doesn’t plan to use high continuous, it’s still a good choice to have a card with a higher write speed on the chance something happen and you need it!
I’m sorry to hear that about missing those moments! That’s exactly why I started getting cards with higher write speeds because mine are active and I don’t want to miss something!
Great video and comparison and I agree the speeds matter even in photography! Definitely for video of course !
Yeah. V90 and below is a no go for me nowadays!
do not confuse read and write speeds. on the cards themselves the speed they write is always the read speeds unless they have 2 speeds written on them then and only then it's read and write :)
That’s correct! Most cards I have now only have one speed as compared to my older ones that have two!
Thank you !
Glad to help!
There might be one positive positive side effect of having faster cards. During a recent demo/workshop one pro wedding user reported that his R6Mk2 develops less heat with using V60 vs. v30 when filming. To me it sounds plausible.
That’s fascinating! That would make a lot of sense!
It does interfere in overheating?
Not that I am aware! I used the CFexpress type A and a v90 as my backup and still had my A7IV overheat on me.
@TheAdamToy Wow... At 4k 60p? How much recording time until shutdown?
24FPS. First time I understood. I was outside in 90 degree weather and direct sunlight. Last time was Saturday inside at 24fps and it was only like 30 minutes. No cage, just hand held in 4k
Neat video idea. But you repeat yourself a lot; the video could be quite a bit shorter if properly scripted and edited.
Thanks for the feedback! It’s definitely still a work in progress!
@@TheAdamToy You've got this. Your presentation skills are very good and the shots look great :)
Thank you! That means a lot to me!
I use v60 cards on my dji action 4 and on my full frame s5 v1 just to edit videos direcrly off the carsa wirhiut having to dump them on my phone lol
That’s a good idea! I have V30 for my action 4 and have had no issues!
Mico sd are unrelieable and dont last long. Many died on me, normal sd cards are better
Another good reason!