Reddit Reddit reviews Transcend 64 GB High Speed 10 UHS-3 Flash Memory Card 95/60 MB/s (TS64GSDU3),Gold

We found 13 Reddit comments about Transcend 64 GB High Speed 10 UHS-3 Flash Memory Card 95/60 MB/s (TS64GSDU3),Gold. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Transcend 64 GB High Speed 10 UHS-3 Flash Memory Card 95/60 MB/s (TS64GSDU3),Gold
Ideal for Full 1080p HDD, Ultra 2160p HD, 3D and 4K video recording.Operating Temperature -25°C(-13°F) to 85°C(185°F)Up to 95/60 MB/s ; Minimum constant 30 Mb/s write speed guaranteed for real-time video recordingSupports Ultra High Speed Class 3 specification (U3)Improved camera response for fast-action consecutive shootingEfficient exFAT file system (SDXC)Fully compatible with the SD 4.20 standard. Backwards compatible with the SD 3.0 standardBuilt-in Error Correcting Code (ECC) to detect and correct transfer errorsSupports Content Protection for Recordable Media (CPRM)
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13 Reddit comments about Transcend 64 GB High Speed 10 UHS-3 Flash Memory Card 95/60 MB/s (TS64GSDU3),Gold:

u/HybridCamRev · 5 pointsr/videography

/u/donkawechico - congratulations on the decision to buy the GH4 - it's the best still/video camera you can buy at this price point.

That said, I recommend you avoid that "videographer's kit". Most of the accessories in it (to include the mic) are not worth much - and the seller (Pixibytes) is [not an authorized Panasonic retailer] (http://shop.panasonic.com/view-all-camera-authorized-retailers.html) - which means the camera is probably not covered by a factory warranty.

Instead, with an $1800 budget, I recommend:

u/EonzHiglo · 3 pointsr/gh4

Just keep in mind everything in that kit is going to be cheap. The sd card, lens and the camera are probably the only thing worth it. Everything else you can buy later for cheaper.

GH4 Grey Market

Transcend 64gb

Personally, I'd save some money and just wait on most of that other stuff.

u/Shaxinater · 3 pointsr/videography

Tons of folks are using these Transcend cards with absolutely no problems.

u/gametavern · 3 pointsr/cinematography

There is not a lack of cheap, large, fast SD cards. This will hold a couple hours of 4k footage.

u/SolMarch · 2 pointsr/videography

Just chiming in here. /u/arcticrobot is indeed correct that the SD Association's website has the answer. However, the page on SD card speed classes is where you'll find the official designation for UHS speed classes:

> The UHS Speed Classes defined by the SD Association are UHS Speed Class 1 (U1) and UHS Speed Class 3 (U3).

(emphasis added for clarity)

I could not find any mention of "UHS-1" or "UHS-3" in reference to speed class on that site.

I actually picked up one of those Transcend 64GB U3 SDXC cards when it was recently on sale for $19.99, and it is a UHS-I card. Transcend's UHS-II 64GB card hovers at around $74.99.

u/PastramiSwissRye · 1 pointr/videography

Gotcha - nothing wrong with that! Ask a precise question, get a precise answer.

SD card: http://amzn.com/B00J3KA814

Tripod legs: http://amzn.com/B004DGURP0

Tripod head: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1013970-REG/magnus_vph_20_video_pan_tilt.html

Mic: http://amzn.com/B00GQDORA4

Lights: http://amzn.com/B0158D5FNA (not perfect but a great kit to learn with and expand on later)

A few other things to think about are making sure you have an edit-capable computer and software and backup hard drives for your footage.

u/Dangioy · 1 pointr/gh4

It's a Transcend 64GB UHS Class 3 SD card off Amazon.

I'll have to look through the settings. This has been happening even after I reverted all settings to defaults and only changed the system frequency and file type though.

u/B_artsy · 1 pointr/PanasonicG7

2 x 64GB SD cards - http://amzn.to/2gosP6T (more than just 2 cards if you want to record 4k, and if you want to buy an external recorder then just buy an SSD)

2 or 3 x Wasabi off-brand batteries - http://amzn.to/2fXikqd

Some kind of lens adapter so I can use the Canon and Pentax lenses listed above - TBH I don't know much about it.

Some kind of cage - http://amzn.to/2gbeP2u (You can buy a cage made for G7 only but this one is more versatile, later on you can upgrade to GH series and your G7 only cage won't fit)

Some kind of cheap rail system - Included above

Some kind of cheap mattebox - Not necessary

Some ND filters for the mattebox - Just buy a decent variable nd filter, it'll save you some time on set and later on you can buy a proper mattebox and IRND filters which are pricey.

Some kind of follow focus - http://bit.ly/2gbcbcT

DIY-ing or buying a steadicam / glidecam setup - Depends on the weight of full setup.

DIY-ing or buying a tracking dolly setup - DIY

Buying a decent tripod that won't break the bank - Check Benro tripods, I can't suggest anything without knowig your whole setup weight.

Some kind of lights, ideally with barndoors and some gels - http://amzn.to/2gzVVPD

Some kind of light stands - http://amzn.to/2fXmmiD

Some kind of external recorder so I can have better 1080p recording. - Just buy more cards and record in 4k then downscale it in post and you have better 1080p. Yet if you're in need of external monitor... http://amzn.to/2goANwv

Some kind of lens & sensor cleaning stuff? - If you'll buy a lens adapter then there is no need to buy a sensor cleaning stuff, and for the lenses a microfiber cloth will be enough.

Some kind of bag or pelican case to keep all this stuff in - first buy all the other things because right now we don't know how big it has to be.

u/Smithman · 1 pointr/gh4

Transcend 64GB. 50 bucks cheaper than the SanDisk. I have both cards, the Transcend works no problem.

u/purpleyams11 · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

This SD card is slow?

I am using a cord that plugs into my camera and transfers the SD card data to my pc

u/funtimegotime · 1 pointr/techsupport

no the SD card reader is rated at 400+, this is My SD Card