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Posted 4 July 2018
SD Card: Fujifilm 128GB Class 10 SDXC UHS-I 60MBs - £19.99 @ Fujifilm (+£1.99 P&P)
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Was searching for a new SD card for work and this came up via the Fuji online shop. Decent for anyone going on holiday too.
Good price for 128GB, this quality and 5 year warranty, next best at a push on Amazon is probably this at £31.98: amazon.co.uk/San…3CE
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For high-speed data transfer the Fujifilm SDXC Class 10 UHS-I memory card is the perfect answer. For taking of still images and for video in full HD 1080p then the Class 10 should be your choice. Available in 64GB and 128GB capacities and have a superb transfer speed of up to 95MB/s and write speed of 60MB/s..
Good price for 128GB, this quality and 5 year warranty, next best at a push on Amazon is probably this at £31.98: amazon.co.uk/San…3CE
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For high-speed data transfer the Fujifilm SDXC Class 10 UHS-I memory card is the perfect answer. For taking of still images and for video in full HD 1080p then the Class 10 should be your choice. Available in 64GB and 128GB capacities and have a superb transfer speed of up to 95MB/s and write speed of 60MB/s..
- Use Fujifilm SDHC Class 10 to ensure that when you take a picture or record HD video the data is saved faster
- Provides up to 95MBs transfer speed
- Ideal for use with latest HD capable digital cameras and camcorders to give smooth video capture even at Full HD (1920 x 1080p)
- For quick and easy data transfer from the SDHC card to a PC/Mac, the Class 10 has extra speed to make photo and video editing quicker and more enjoyable
- Supplied in clear, protective storage case
- Includes 5 year warranty for complete peace of mind
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sorted byThe X D format was developed by Fuji and Olympus, and even then they were manufactured by Toshiba and Samsung for Fuji. I would expect they would still be manaufactured by a top brand. (edited)
+ 5 year warranty
Fuji will just be slapping their name on another brand, they do not have a chip fab. One would hope Fuji care about their brand and chose a good OEM, though I suspecy Fuji put little effort into finding a good OEM so just went for the cheapest quote.
£1.99 . Shocking but I get what you mean
Doubt it, most dashcams want a micro SD these days.
UHS-I = U1, so no it isn't.
Cancel your order you have ordered the wrong size card. It needs to be a micro sd not a full size like this one.
uhs-i does not equal u1
uhs -'letter' is the interface and
u'number' is a speed
if the card is 95/60 as it says then there is a good chance its as fast as a u3 just hasn't been certified as that
personally id go for a smaller card of known quality for around this price
chances are if you are not really savvy enough to know about speeds then its unlikely you will need 128gb anyway but that will ofc depend on each case (edited)
I stand corrected. UHS-x is the interface speed and Ux is minimum write speed.
But I wouldn't go as far as saying that it is probably U3 speeds as the 60MB/s is probably the peak speed whereas U3 defines minimum speed of 30MB/s which it may not be capable of. @thekingbeyond's post shows that his U3 card is faster at non-sequential writes so if you have a mixture of sequential and non-sequential write (e.g. due to fragmentation) then you may need a U3 memory card to cope.
well 60MB/s obviously isn't the peak speed as its just been tested above to be 68MB/s average speed
remember a U3 card is only a card which has a U3 label on it
if you rub off that U3 label its still the same card underneath, depends when it was tested etc
random writes and reads were better with the sandisk but which application for an sd card specifies a required level for random read/writes?
My son's 3DS XL takes this particular card. I think the newer revision takes micro sd