
SanDisk Extreme PRO UHS-I V30
256 GB, SDXC, U3, UHS-I
SanDisk Extreme PRO UHS-I V30
256 GB, SDXC, U3, UHS-I
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The SanDisk Extreme PRO SDXC memory card with 256 GB, U3 and UHS-I is suitable for the Fujifilm X100VI. The camera supports UHS-I cards, and the Extreme PRO offers sufficient speed for 4K video recording and burst mode photography.
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Yes, the SanDisk Extreme PRO SDXC (256 GB, U3, UHS-I) is compatible with the Sony DSC RX-100 VII. The camera supports SD, SDHC and SDXC cards up to 256 GB, and the U3 class is sufficient for recording 4K videos.
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edit: 1080p (1920x1080): Feasible, with good compression (approx. 50:1) you stay under 30 MB/s.
Automatically generated from the .Hello, this will work without any problem. Have a nice day!
Yes, no problem, as long as the camera has an SD slot.
This should work with the M50 without any problems
Sorry I meant a7iii
The card will certainly work with the 90 D. However, at 200 MB/s it is excessively fast. You could also use a simpler and cheaper SD card.
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I use this memory card in an RX100VI and it works.
There are various SanDisk Extreme Pro SDXC U3. Which one is meant?
Yes, it is compatible, but Kingston also offers the cheaper Kingston Canvas Go! Plus (SDXC, 256 GB, U3, UHS-I) or the faster Kingston Canvas React Plus SDXC (SDXC, 128 GB, U3, UHS-II).
Hello. I don't know but I think so. You can easily find out by looking at the Nikon D5500 specs on the internet. For my part I have the Sony Cyber-shot DSC RX 10 Mark IV which is for me the best versatile camera in the world at an affordable price. And the card works very well with my Sony.
No. The first Z7 requires XQD or CF express B cards.
It's an SDXC UHS-1 card, it's certainly compatible, I have several different Sony cameras and it's compatible with all of them. Meanwhile, there are newer and faster SDXC cards of the type UHS-2. They are more expensive and faster but not compatible with the older cameras. The card in question supports U3. It is fast enough to store 4k videos, according to the manual for the Sony A6400. You'll probably do well with this card. SanDisk cards are very reliable, I've never had one fail! Good luck with it!