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SanDisk 1TB Extreme Micro SD Card $137.99 Delivered @ Amazon AU

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  • +1

    Good price, was $145 in July (which is when I got it).

    • I got mine a few months ago, for around $150+

  • +10

    It is so frustrated that most of new phone do not support SD card anymore. We now have to pay manufacturers''s extortion charge for more storage, which is way cheaper with SD card expansion storage.

    • +1

      yeah hopefully that'll come back when visionPro becomes the hype money-maker.
      With the EU setting dates for phones to have replaceable batteries, I think some companies (and maybe even Apple) could consider jumping ahead of the bullshit and bringing the micro sd back too.
      Then with VR becoming an ok to use/experience, it makes sense to start angling phones back into utility rather than "experience".

      • -1

        Apple will get an exemption for the battery thing because all of their phones are waterproof and require sealing.

        • +2

          I've got plenty of devices that are both waterproof and have replaceable batteries.

  • +1

    Are there better 1tb cards than this one? used for media and photo library storage so it just needs to be fast enough to not get bogged down with light editing in LR and photos.

    • buy the extreme pro version.

      Don't forget to price beat at Ow.

  • +2

    $100 or bust

  • This would be perfect if I didn’t keep losing them…

    I’d rather lose a 128gb micro SD card than a 1TB micro SD card…

    • How do you loose them? I would assume it would sit inside whichever hardware you used it for until it needed to be uploaded, and then you can just connect the hardware to a pc via USB cable?

      I mean they are smaller than a 5c coin, so wouldn't take them out and stick them in a pocket?

  • Is this card fast enough to record 4K in my A7M4?

    • Depends on what 4K settings you're gonna use
      View the Sony guide here

      The card in the post is only rated for v30, you want v90 if you're gonna shoot at the highest bitrate
      Not sure if the A7IV also does it but my A6600 yells at me if the SD card I put in is too slow for 4K

  • +3

    If only I could put this in my phone like the old days

  • Sub $100 is just a matter of time.

    • You would think but it has been hovering around $130 ever since last year. Probably this Black Friday (fingers crossed).

  • How is this card compared to this one? https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B08T8LL7G8

    edit: nvm read 190MB/s vs 150MB/s, write 130MB/s vs 45? in the comment, and reported as fake but its official store page.

    • +2

      Lexar has good claimed speed and prices. However, only sequential speed and the small file accessing is very bad. i.e. it is useful if you are storing large files such as movies or game ROMs. If you use that as the system of raspiberry Pi or cameras that do not save pictures or videos sequential, especially Insta360, cameras will stop recording because slow "small data access" also the overheating by-symptom. I have a V90 card worked perfectly on my Panasonic GH5 but it caused my Insta360 One overheated.

  • I bought one last time, h2testw results: Writing speed: 72.5 MByte/s, Reading speed: 78.0 MByte/s

    • +2

      Depends on how you connect it and what you connect it to, not many adapters from sd cards to usb is going to give you max speeds.

  • Thanks OP, GoPro recommended too

  • Any good option for v90 card?

  • +2

    Ordered two and both had dodgy sectors according to H2testw.

    • +2

      That's rough. I ordered one, it arrived yesterday and passed H2testw. I hate that we have to run every card through this to make sure they are legit.

    • Thanks for the heads up. I wouldn't have thought to test otherwise (my two turned out okay)

  • Another one?

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