Sandisk 16GB Extreme 30MBS Secure Digital SD Card – Class 10

Posted by Notcot on Jun 9, 2010 in Photography |

Average Rating: 4.5 / 5 (13 Reviews)

Product Description
SDSDX3-016G-E31: When you need speed, go with SanDisk Extreme® 30MB/s Edition SDHCTM card and get more out of your DSLR or advanced camera, with SanDisk’s fastest SDHCTM card.\n\nLightning-fast speed and professional-grade responsiveness give you the longer continuous shooting performance and faster photo and video transfers from camera to computer, when used with the SanDisk ImageMate® Multi-Card reader.*\n\nThe SanDisk Extreme SDHC cards now adhere to the new Class 10 specification, which exceeds requirement for today’s high definition video recording.\n\n Extreme speed at up to 30MB/second read/write (200X)*\n Extreme performance designed with SanDisk’s Enhanced Super-Parallel Processing (ESP) technology\n Now at new Class 10, exceeding high-definition video recording performance requirement\n Extreme durability from deserts to glaciers, guaranteed\n Extreme compatibility with all major cameras with SDHC format such as Nikon, Canon, Panasonic, and Leica and more.

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Sandisk 16GB Extreme 30MBS Secure Digital SD Card – Class 10

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5 Comments

Gryphon
at 12:58 am

Note that these are now the Sandisk ‘Extreme Class 10 Series’. For those moving up to full rate AVCHD HD Camcorders which need the faster cards (Class 6 or better) to record 1080p/24p video at its highest quality (24Mbps) this makes a very good card. I use them both as back-up and live recording cards with a Canon HF-S11 64GB solid state HD camcorder and have had no issues so far. It is worth paying more for memory cards for this type of use because although there may be alternative (and cheaper) options, are you really going to chance your possibly priceless footage to a cheaper card?
Rating: 5 / 5


 
P. White
at 2:07 am

This is by far the fastest ram card I’ve ever used. It’s perfect for my Canon G10 in RAW + jpg mode. Sandisk claim it’s highly resilient too and temperature proof so it’s very much recommended. I once bought a slow Sandisk 2Gb Compactflash card for £250, kinda puts this in perspective.
Rating: 5 / 5


 
Michael Marwick
at 4:05 am

Bought this card to go with a new Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX550. I didn’t want the speed of the camera to be limited in any way by the performance of the card. It isn’t! Capacity is amazing too, over 2300 photos at maximum size (4000×3000 pixels).

If you want the best, this is it!
Rating: 5 / 5


 
W. Gant
at 4:25 am

Got this for my Panasonic Lumix TZ7 – I wanted to get a reliable, high-capacity card that would last me for a whole vacation without having to keep swapping. On the TZ7 this card can take nearly 2,700 images at the camera’s highest quality setting (10 megapixels). The high speed of the Extreme III is a huge asset when taking lots of HD video and burst-shooting.

I’ve had good experiences with standard capacity Extreme III’s in the past, so for me, getting this one was a no-brainer.
Rating: 5 / 5


 
C. Hamill
at 5:48 am

Arrived quickly, but they sent the Extreme III Class 6 card instead of Class 10. Personally not concerned, but worth bearing in mind.
Rating: 3 / 5


 

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