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| | |  | | Home » SanDisk Extreme 32 GB SDHC Class 10 UHS-1 Flash Memory Card 45MB/s (SDSDX-032G-X46) | | | | | | | Description: | | Get the perfect balance of speed and reliability for high definition video and faster shot-to-shot performance with SanDisk Extreme HD Video SDHC cards. Delivering Class 10 video performance with up to 45 MB/sec read/write speeds, you'll be ready to capture HD video on the latest digital point & shoot cameras and DSLRs that have high-definition video recording capabilities. Go with the latest in SanDisk memory optimized for video, and enjoy the ultimate in performance and high-def clarity. | | | Features: | |
• Speed up to 45MB/s read/write
• Designed with SanDisk's Enhanced Super-Parallel Processing (ESP) technology
• Now at new Class 10, exceeding high-definition video recording performance requirement
• Extreme durability from deserts to glaciers, guaranteed
• Compatible with all major cameras with SDHC format
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 4.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 0.55 inches | | Product Height:
| 6.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.03 pounds | | Package Length:
| 4.96 inches | | Package Width:
| 4.02 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.55 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.04 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 2179 reviews |
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Average Customer Review:
( 2179 customer reviews )
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
377 of 391 found the following review helpful:
Great for 60D + Magic LanternNov 04, 2011
By Gadget_Lover The speed of this card may be overkill for standard shooting/filming. However, I use Magic Lantern on my 60D, which is a firmware modification that runs off of the SD card. I noticed that my Transcend 32 GB Class 10 SDHC Flash Memory Card TS32GSDHC10E had a hard time keeping up with some of the functions of the additional software. I decided to give the faster card a try, and the functions (such as magic zoom and focus peaking) work much better now.
Of course, pulling pictures and video off the card is also quicker than with the Transcend. Although both cards are "Class 10," the SanDisk is 50% faster than the Transcend.
280 of 290 found the following review helpful:
Latest 45MB/s SDHC - Great Card!Mar 24, 2012
By J. Anderson I just received the card today, so not a lot of time logged... But it is smokin' fast! I had some issues recording 1080/30fps on my D5100 with previous PNY Professional card. Several tests with HD video and consecutive still frame bursts never even hiccuped! I'm 99.4% sure this is going to cure all of the past woes. (The PNY is now relegated to my sweet new Samsung TL500. No HD video on it, so No worries!)
What I wanted to point out to those looking is that this IS the latest 45MB/s SDHC Extreme 16GB card. AND it's at the same or better price as others selling the previous models!
Maybe I'm the only one that's confused about the different versions of the SanDisk SDHC cards. But I searched and searched trying to make sure I was getting the latest card instead of overpaying for old stock. I even contacted SanDisk, and their customer support didn't even know that the Extreme is now 45MB/s! They actually told me that I would have to buy the (now outdated and overpriced) SDSDXP1-016G to get 45MB/s. I researched this for a couple of evenings, and still knew enough to explain to SanDisk that the SDSDXPA-016G is the new version of what they told me to buy, and it's now 95MB/s for the same price!
So here's the breakdown of what I found as of 3/22/12:
Lower price Extreme SDHC: SDSDRX3-016G - 30MB/s - OLD SDSDX-016G - 45MB/s - CURRENT (Apparently Brand New)
Higher price Extreme Pro SDHC: SDSDXP1-016G - 45MB/s - OLD SDSDXPA-016G - 95MB/s - CURRENT
The cards are all about the same price if you buy the same classification and GB size. (A 16GB Extreme is going to be twenty-five to thirty bucks regardless if it's 20MB/s, 30MB/s, or 45MB/s.)
I don't know if you really need this Extreme card vs. Ultra or Extreme Pro. You can determine that... But don't Overpay for the same performance! Be sure you Get the Latest Version of whichever you choose.
128 of 137 found the following review helpful:
Extreme SDHC 32Dec 21, 2011
By Pacerman I recently purchased a GoPro HD Hero2 which shoots both video/still pictures and have been very satisfied with the performance of this card. Without going in to what a GoPro can do and why I matched it with this card I will simply say that it handles approx. 5 hours of video time in various settings and easily handles the rapid burst photo setting of 10 photos/sec...fast!
140 of 152 found the following review helpful:
Works great in my Canon 60DOct 18, 2011
By Paul Gifford After a bit of research I purchased this card when I bought my Canon EOS 60D. I shoot RAW + JPG and have no trouble shooting at full speed with this SD card. Full HD video isn't a problem either.
I've put the card in both my desktop and laptop computers and haven't had any problem reading the images off them.
If you've spent a bunch of money on a DSLR why go cheap when it comes to the storage? A slow card can reduce the performance of the camera if you're shooting rapid fire. After looking at many reviews here and at photography websites I decided on this card and I haven't been disappointed.
56 of 58 found the following review helpful:
Used in a T3i Camera for videoJan 11, 2012
By ken32708 When I bought the new Canon DSLR camera I got what I thought was a fast memory card for it. The camera would stop "automatically" after a few seconds of HD video which was VERY irritating. The suggested fix was higher speed memory. After installing the Extreme memory the problem disappeared entirely. The price was good and the function is great! I recommend it!
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