Something else to consider is the "endurance" designation. This is usually labeled as High | Max | Pro endurance which means they are meant for continuous writes. Something you'll want if you throw it in say your Wyze cam/dashcam for continuous recording. I've used many other fast speed cards not marked as endurance, that end up failing a year or so later.
If I ever see you walking down the street I'm going to give you a BIG HUG... Finally a video that explains simply and straight forwardly what these numbers mean "THANK YOU" 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Excellent video. It provided clear and concise information. I wish I had seen your video before purchasing a MicroSD card, it would have saved me worry about buying the wrong card. I decided to buy a 256gb MicroSD to replace a 128gb MicroSD in my digital audio player but I was concerned about how long it would take my player to boot up since it first must read the card. Fortunately, it turns out my old card was a U1/A1 and my new one is a U3/A2 with a faster read/speed, so my player boots up much faster despite the higher capacity.
i work in a tech shop and get a lot of ppl needing sd cards for expanding memory on phones and games consoles (switchs, 2ds, etc) so im trying to learn a bit more, i know that SanDisk brought out a special line of officially licensed SD cards for the switch & in trying to figure out what exactly makes them different from the regular SanDisk line, this videos helped quite a bit so thanks 🙏
I bought a Sony 64gb SCXC. It was supposed to be 90 mb write speed but they sent a 70. It's not the card pictured and appears to be overpriced as well. It also says V30 and 4K on it.
PLEASE remember *1 MB/s* (capital _B_ for Byte) is the same as *8 Mb/s* (lowercase _b_ for bit) i know this but somehow still forgot while searching through a ton of SD card specs. Also videofiles in your operating system and video editor use typically a bitrate while SD cards mostly use the Byte units on the label.
Love the explanation and the delivery/content. I use an M1 Mac with 16g internal. I use Davinci Resolve for video editing. The FB Forum has suggested hosting my cache and proxy media on a separate drive, for convenience I thought about using a micro sd card, doesn't need to be huge as I will delete everything after I have rendered a video. Sow as thinking 256, U3C10A1 and what ever else is the fastest. Is this plausible?
So I guess if you see U3, C10 and V90 then it's V90 that's gonna be the one working, unless your device can't support it.Then one of the other 2 will take it from there and work.
The SD Speed Class, UHS Speed Class and Video Speed Class, standardized by the SD Association, for both memory cards and devices which guarantees minimum writing speeds. For more info please visit us here: kings.tn/3X64rf6
Umm hello I’m not sure if you’ll see this but I just watched this video and I’m so confused on the SD card to use for my sony dsc-hx20v …I just want to use the camera to record videos and I want an SD card that has enough storage that the camera can support since you said in the video that the greater the storage dosent always mean the better…if you don’t mind can you help me out …that would be soo much appreciated thank you
Some Sdxc cards have no V designation on them but still show UHS-ii and 3 in the U and 10 in the circle - being a UHD-ii would it mean it’s a minimum of v30? Or does anyone know what min write speed that means ?
Hello Thomas Hass, We'll share a link that explains all the marking, but 10, U1, or V10 means the minimum write speed is 10MB/sec. Here's the link: kings.tn/3LMAsmq
We recommend you check with the manufacturer of the device you are using to see what they have tested. However, if no info is provided we suggest going with the Canvas Go! Plus lineup kings.tn/3QgHQaH
Learn more at www.kingston.com/solutions/personal-storage/memory-card-speed-classes
CFexpress 2.0 Type A
CFA compliant
VPG 400 certified
I think she missed a bunch in the size am I right LMBO
Something else to consider is the "endurance" designation. This is usually labeled as High | Max | Pro endurance which means they are meant for continuous writes. Something you'll want if you throw it in say your Wyze cam/dashcam for continuous recording. I've used many other fast speed cards not marked as endurance, that end up failing a year or so later.
No way am I here because of that camera and you are here helping 🙏🏾
Explained a lot of things I wasn't sure of when picking up cards.
There's more information than actual area to write it on micro SD cards.
Anyway, great video, thanks for sharing 👍
If I ever see you walking down the street I'm going to give you a BIG HUG... Finally a video that explains simply and straight forwardly what these numbers mean "THANK YOU" 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Excellent video. It provided clear and concise information. I wish I had seen your video before purchasing a MicroSD card, it would have saved me worry about buying the wrong card.
I decided to buy a 256gb MicroSD to replace a 128gb MicroSD in my digital audio player but I was concerned about how long it would take my player to boot up since it first must read the card. Fortunately, it turns out my old card was a U1/A1 and my new one is a U3/A2 with a faster read/speed, so my player boots up much faster despite the higher capacity.
Great info!! Thank you making things clearer!!
Certainly a thumbs up video. Great description, quick and to the point. Thanks!
thanks, your simple explanation is saving my little money
The quality of this video deserves way more views than it has..
It was really informative ℹ️ℹ️ℹ️.
Thanku so much for sharing the knowledge .😃😃😃♥️♥️♥️
i work in a tech shop and get a lot of ppl needing sd cards for expanding memory on phones and games consoles (switchs, 2ds, etc) so im trying to learn a bit more, i know that SanDisk brought out a special line of officially licensed SD cards for the switch & in trying to figure out what exactly makes them different from the regular SanDisk line, this videos helped quite a bit so thanks 🙏
I bought a Sony 64gb SCXC. It was supposed to be 90 mb write speed but they sent a 70. It's not the card pictured and appears to be overpriced as well. It also says V30 and 4K on it.
Omg finally a video that simply answers it all thanks
Thanks for making it more easy to understand
Excellent video. Thank you!
World's prettiest Tech Geek dropped another jewel in Tech!
Straight-to-the-point very informative video. Is there a brand of cards that excels at this better than others?
Thanks for this.
The information was everything I'd hoped to learn, and the onscreen host is especially delightful.
Very helpful thanks!
I'm so in love with this lady
Much needed thanks.
Thank you for the explanation.
comprehensive.. thanks...
Awesome video! Answered all of my questions. Liked the jokes too 😅 Thanks!
Thank you for explaining.
Wow, great video it helped so much thank you.
Great video
For flagship smartphones, companies should provide the support of sd card slots.
gr8 explanation thx
I really only watch these because she is beautiful
Careful, don't be fooled, she could be a beautiful replicant.
PLEASE remember *1 MB/s* (capital _B_ for Byte) is the same as *8 Mb/s* (lowercase _b_ for bit) i know this but somehow still forgot while searching through a ton of SD card specs.
Also videofiles in your operating system and video editor use typically a bitrate while SD cards mostly use the Byte units on the label.
Awesome as usual. THX.
Amazing video. Would love if you set up chapters.
Your awesome, love you keep it up
Very useful thanks 👍
I love the way she does the video...
Thanks
Thank you so much you are my hero
Thanks.
Thank you!
V30 is for 4k to.
finally i can read those alien signs
My card says "7 hr HD Video" but it doesn't have the V marking. Does that mean it's an older card?
You made a mistake
SDHC : 4 to 16GB
SDXC: 64GB and higher
Where is the 32gb??
Is it none of them??!
Blessings mam. 🙌🏻
THANK YOU!
missed opportunity to use a kingston microsd at the start instead of a unbranded one
Thank you. I only wished that I watched this NOT after 4 months of buying a 85€ SD card.
Glad we were able to help by providing useful info!
I have a 2 Kingston 128gb sd cards and one has A1FC1 and the other has A1FC0... what is the difference?
If my camera only needs a Roman numeral I and I buy a Roman II will it still work?
Tricia do you still keep in contact with Philip DeFranco??
Love the explanation and the delivery/content. I use an M1 Mac with 16g internal. I use Davinci Resolve for video editing. The FB Forum has suggested hosting my cache and proxy media on a separate drive, for convenience I thought about using a micro sd card, doesn't need to be huge as I will delete everything after I have rendered a video. Sow as thinking 256, U3C10A1 and what ever else is the fastest. Is this plausible?
Love from Bangladesh ❤️
So I guess if you see U3, C10 and V90 then it's V90 that's gonna be the one working, unless your device can't support it.Then one of the other 2 will take it from there and work.
What cards do drones use for video and pictures
These read and wrote speeds, which one is the speeds to write for the camera and which one is the read/write speed for computer
The SD Speed Class, UHS Speed Class and Video Speed Class, standardized by the SD Association, for both memory cards and devices which guarantees minimum writing speeds. For more info please visit us here: kings.tn/3X64rf6
Help! I just need a chip for digital music--nothing else. probably 512 gb but maybe 1t. can someone recommend such a thing?
Look no further we got you covered with our 512GB SD and microSD cards: kings.tn/3NL16yO
I ended up more confused after watching this video.
What is the best SD card to use for a Nintendo switch
Hi and thank you for your question. We recommend either the Canvas Select Plus or Canvas Go! to pair up with your Nintendo Switch: kings.tn/3qpea3t
It's easier to just state the rw speeds that confusing the uninitiated.
What MicroSD do I need for my android tablet?
Need to know which cards support LVS too.
Hey there thank you for your inquiry. Please visit our site here to request more information by filling out our form: kings.tn/3KEh7n6
Trisha turns my SDHC into an SDXC 😈
SD card sleep together ✅
Umm hello I’m not sure if you’ll see this but I just watched this video and I’m so confused on the SD card to use for my sony dsc-hx20v …I just want to use the camera to record videos and I want an SD card that has enough storage that the camera can support since you said in the video that the greater the storage dosent always mean the better…if you don’t mind can you help me out …that would be soo much appreciated thank you
Hi there thank you for your comment. We recommend you check our site for a compatibility list for your camera here: kings.tn/3JQ64FN
Keep it alive Sony.
Some Sdxc cards have no V designation on them but still show UHS-ii and 3 in the U and 10 in the circle - being a UHD-ii would it mean it’s a minimum of v30? Or does anyone know what min write speed that means ?
Hello Thomas Hass,
We'll share a link that explains all the marking, but 10, U1, or V10 means the minimum write speed is 10MB/sec.
Here's the link: kings.tn/3LMAsmq
How does ultra plus apply:
Anyone ever thought of a MicroSSD solution? but srsly tho...
Whats the diff between sd
my drone requires class 10
That name though
Btw can i ask?. Which one is better for gaming ?
We recommend you check with the manufacturer of the device you are using to see what they have tested. However, if no info is provided we suggest going with the Canvas Go! Plus lineup kings.tn/3QgHQaH
The SD Association need to chill out
😁
You look like Chuck's college girlfriend "Jill" from the TV show Chuck.
Can't remember everything she says. Guess I'll just marry her.
This is all such nonsense. Seriously I'm an IT professional and a photographer but it's still confusing.
Hhow
Wow.. I wonder if she gets this excited elsewhere? 🤣🤣🤣
ancient whats now?
Great video