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SanDisk Extreme Pro 128GB SDXC Memory Card $58.73 (RRP $149.95) Delivered @ Amazon AU

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Great price for this SD Card. I've used this for my Full Frame Cameras and never missed a bit.

One of the most powerful SD UHS-I Memory Card yet delivers performance that elevates your creativity. With shot speeds of up to 90MB/s* and UHS Speed Class 3 (u3)(2) recording, you're ready to capture stunning, high-resolution, stutter-free 4K UHD video). and, because your pace doesn't let up after the shots are in, it delivers up to 170MB/s* transfer speeds for a faster postproduction workflow [requires a compatible device capable of reaching such speeds, such as the SanDisk SD UHS-I card reader (sold separately)]. Plus, it's built to withstand weather, water, shocks and other less-than-ideal conditions so you can rest assured that it's good to go wherever your work takes you.

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  • +2

    Was $68.90 and has never exceeded that price

    • True. I just copied the WAS price from the Amazon site.

      • +3
        • +1

          Thanks, saved another 2 cents ;-)

        • +1

          Amazon changed their price after i posted the deal. LOL. Thanks! Updated.

          • @ozricoy: Yeah the price is back up, however Amazon US still has it for AU$57.20 if anyone wants

  • Is there any benefit buying a SD card vs a micro-sd card in SD card adapter? Genuine question.

    • +1

      Good question though. I would like to think it's because the adapter is just a 'sleeve'. It's used to read the contents of the MicroSD card on a suitable device but it isn’t designed for constant use. It is, frankly, cheap, and it’s probably slowing down the write speed of your camera.

    • +1

      I've asked myself the same question for years.

      Even professionally photographing multiple events and weddings, I've simply used Samsung evo + micro sd's in the past and never had any fail. Although my better judgment has made me purchase Extreme pro's instead. If you're using sd cards for personal use I'd say just buy the name brand cheaper micro sd alternative.

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