Best sd cards according to redditors
We found 1,213 Reddit comments discussing the best sd cards. We ranked the 286 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
We found 1,213 Reddit comments discussing the best sd cards. We ranked the 286 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
this guy has the right idea. but when replacing everything you should highly consider upgrading the components.
hopefully your ipod is a 5th or 5.5 generation ipod classic video.
this is the best ipod classic model to upgrade into a higher capacity ipod (128gb, 250gb, 500gb)
then buy these parts on amazon...
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008PO5CSI/ref=ox_sc_imb_mini_detail?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER or http://www.amazon.com/PNY-Elite-Performance-256GB-Speed/dp/B00FF90EZM/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1421032489&sr=1-1&keywords=pny+256gb+sdxc
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00EPMWT1M/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ANPO9IFXDOQAM
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004FD1D2C/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A3JT9N5IAS99RQ
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003E4TOWO/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_4?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER
the first item is a 128gb & 256gb mini SD card. this will give you the best/fastest performance possible for the size/price. booting from a flash card will be much noticeably faster than your ipod.
the next item is an SDXC to CF adapter, which will allow you to connect the 128gb SD card onto your 1.8 ZIF.
the third item is the CF to 1.8 ZIF adapter for iPod.
the last item are the tools needed to do everything.
connect it all together and you got yourself a super fuckin cool ipod.
check out amazon and ebay for new cases, faces, whatever. you can even get the aftermarket U2 ipod covers and install them.
ipod motherboard.
cheers.
EDIT: last item is actually a higher capacity battery + tools.
You can get a class 10 SD 16gb card for same price on amazon, better for bigger game files, as opposed to the Class 4 cards nintendo sells.
I have one, and if your budget includes $995 for the camera and about $375 more to get it up and running (batteries, LCD viewfinder, etc.), the BMPCC is still a great camera for beginning cinematographers.
If you really want to learn cinematography - and you don't need a still camera, I recommend the BMPCC. It is the least expensive interchangeable lens camera you can buy that has 13+ stops of dynamic range, a built-in 3.5mm headphone jack, can record 12-bit RAW and 10-bit ProRes straight out of the box and sets the shutter in degrees instead of fractions of a second (cinema cameras use degrees, still cameras use seconds).
DSLRs in this price class have about 10 stops of DR, no headphone jack, record to low bit rate h.264 codecs and you have to set their shutters by dividing 360 by the desired shutter angle, multiplying the answer by the frame rate and then taking the inverse. It's less complicated than it sounds, but it's a pain.
Here is what this little powerhouse cinema camera can do:
Narrative
http://vimeo.com/89563847
http://vimeo.com/94798326
http://vimeo.com/101576471
Documentary
http://vimeo.com/83284391
Music Video
http://vimeo.com/88103618
Travel/Low Light
http://vimeo.com/79531723
Wedding
https://vimeo.com/148634178
There are lots more examples in the [Pocket Cinema Camera group] (https://vimeo.com/groups/pocketcamera) I moderate over on Vimeo.
This camera is terrific, but its ergonomics and battery capacity leave a lot to be desired. You will also need to address the camera's high data rate storage requirements (especially for RAW).
But it doesn't have to cost a lot of money to get started. Here's the setup I use [Referral Links]:
For about $1375 plus lenses, you should be able to get everything you need to get started.
Here's what my setup looks like, ready to shoot: https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-f3hbYYV_y8o/VHDp77GMxoI/AAAAAAAAJF8/xnHRvNcCm5o/w724-h543-no/P1020575.JPG
With the pistol grip and LCD viewfinder, the BMPCC becomes a very handy little camera.
Although it has a steeper learning curve than a consumer DSLR, and color grading in post is pretty much mandatory - in my view, this is the best filmmakers' camera in this price range and well worth the money for someone who is just starting out.
Hope this is helpful and best of the holidays!
http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Extreme-512GB-Memory-SDSDXPA-512G-G46/dp/B00NP699ZI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1452632234&sr=8-1&keywords=1TB+SD+Card
Full size SD though. Doesn't seem to be a consumer one in microSD.
UPDATE: (no video until I've worked this out)
GO BUY A DASH CAM. THIS IS THE ONE I HAVE AND ITS $21. Just needs an SD card. And an optional better mount. Mine is mounted behind my rearview mirror so you don't notice it and its hardwired in the same spot as my V1 so it automatically turns on with the car and starts recording.
UPDATE (cont.):
I seriously had to take a few hours to cool off and enjoy my vacation. Unfortunately I got back to the hotel after the managers had left.
Just spoke with the front desk manager who runs the show at night while the actual hotel managers are on during the day. He was super professional about it. Albeit, he's completely powerless in the situation but he took control, called everyone and setup a meeting for tomorrow morning.
Notes:
New things:
Possible Solutions Discussed:
The conversation went really well but again he's not the person in charge. Anyone capable of doing anything knows about it and will have a night to figure out how to appropriately respond.
Sorry guys, no video yet until I have an answer. Another update will come tomorrow morning.
do you mind if i link your amazon referrals from youtube?
Raspberry Pi Model B Revision 2.0 (512MB) $42.88
WiFi Dongle $9.99
16 GB SD Card $12.98
also, would it be all right to link to your bitcointalk thread?
good luck with your project!
I just bought a 32gb class 10
flash driveSD Card for 24 dollars on amazon...I'll stick with my 3ds.
EDIT: me stupid
EDIT2: link if anyone wants it:
http://www.amazon.com/Transcend-Class-Flash-Memory-TS32GSDHC10E/dp/B003VNKNF0
EDIT3: Found one for $19
http://www.amazon.com/Sony-Class-Memory-SF32UY-TQMN/dp/B00B7ID99I/ref=sr_sp-atf_image_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1377106268&sr=1-2&keywords=32+GB+Class+10
The "sale" is the same price at amazon for those interested
I would take the SD route, flash is faster, better battery life. The devices that have HD and are more then 160gb look more like video players/tablets.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01HU3Q6S4/
SanDisk Extreme 64GB microSDXC UHS-I Card with Adapter
(SDSQXVF-064G-GN6MA)
Read: 90MB
Write: 60MB
$30
And to be honest when I tested mine I was getting 95 read and 71 write.
Damn, no mics or lights at all??? Ok let me see if I can do this sub 5 since someone who's not me will probably criticize this harshly by saying something like "are you sure you're ready to even buy a camera" or "you need to spend as much on all your equipment as you spend on your camera".
Here goes:
Camera:
Used Gh4 ~$800-850
Mir 37mm f2.8: ~50
Helios 44-2 58mm f2: ~35
OR Pentax 50mm F1.4: ~55
Used Lumix G 45-200m F4-F5.6 ~200
This tripod - ~$100
Lighting: (Beware this lighting setup is mainly good for controlled, smaller environments. I would get it to practice/learn how to light when you can afford a better kit)
This post about lighting was low budget enough - $150
Black and White Sheets/table cloths: ~35
Work Lights from Home Depot or Walmart (Halogen or LED not clamp): <$30
Audio:
Zoom H4n: ~$205
Look up how to make a diy boom pole: ~$35
MKE 600 - ~340
Some XLR cables $30
Headphones to check if you're peaking ~150
Editing:
Oh fuck, idk nothin bout computers, Maybe go to /r/buildapc or go simple:
iMac: ~1700
Accesories:
2 64gb SD Cards ~75
500 gb or 1tb Harddrive: 35/65
Batteries (you could probably get a battery grip, but id get two off brand batteries + a charger for now) ~ 35
ND Filter -
Polarizer
All this is about $4200 and with that extra grand you can buy a b camera like a gh2 or a gh3 or even a g7 all with lenses to boot!
If you have a tripod, you can downscale 4k to 1080 and smooth out all your shots, so no need for a ronin
E1: Also this post should've been in the Moronic Monday thread
E2: ALSO SHOUTS OUT /U/JJSUPER1 THE LIGHTING GOD WHOSE THREAD I LINKED AND I DIDNT EVEN KNOW BLESSED THIS THREAD TOO U LUCKY /U/CAVEDHARD
Smile Link!
SanDisk Extreme Pro 512 GB is around $260 USD. A 2TB one is going to cost more than the V20 itself.
I recommend for those that are worried about space to order this
Non-mobile link
https://camelcamelcamel.com/SanDisk-Memory-Standard-Packaging-SDSDUNC-128G-GN6IN/product/B0143IISD0
Went digging out of curiosity. It appears you're right. This is just the price trend of a 128GB SDcard from amazon.
I hope that, ideally, prices will go down. Especially with this OPs new card showing up on the soon.
Rexing V1LG and a 128 microsd card are practically mandatory in this day and age.
Its reviews have been crap as of late, but I haven't had any problems. Was a bit of a pain to get set up how I wanted (default language was Russian), but now it just does its thing.
Holds about 10 hours of footage, dumps the oldest clip when the new one writes. Powers on with the car, I ran the power cable up my headliner, through the door seal and behind the glove box to one of my power ports. Can't even see it, no splicing necessary (though you could tap into a 5v line if you have power to the rearview mirror).
I've seen some shit in the few months I've had it. Several accidents (involving other vehicles), several near misses with cyclists and pedestrians being morons. I strongly believe every driver should have one for their own protection.
USB 3.0 SSDs like this
https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-T3-Portable-SSD-MU-PT1T0B/dp/B01AVF6UO8/ref=dp_ob_title_ce
are fine.
Only USB Flash drives and SD cards like the ones below should not be used even though they are capable.
USB Flash Drives:
https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Cruzer-Frustration-Free-Packaging--SDCZ36-032G-AFFP/dp/B007JR532M/ref=sr_1_3?s=pc&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1474590391&amp;sr=1-3&amp;keywords=usb+flash
SD Card:
https://www.amazon.com/Micro-SD-Card-Class-Adapter/dp/B01CM6TSE8/ref=sr_1_1?s=pc&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1474590413&amp;sr=1-1-spons&amp;keywords=sd+card&amp;psc=1
https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Memory-Frustration-Free-Packaging--SDSDB-032G-AFFP/dp/B007JRB0RE/ref=sr_1_3?s=pc&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1474590413&amp;sr=1-3&amp;keywords=sd+card
The size shouldn't have as much an impact in loading times as the read/write speed. Class 10 being the highest in most cases, in which even these have various speeds. Faster is usually more expensive but not so much that you should worry.
This one seems to be a nice for the price.
Speed Demo This is not the card suggested above, just showing class difference
Hope this helps! :]
This comment chain is perfect for me since I'm undergoing problems with this process.
I recently bought this 64 GB SD card for Sun and Moon.
And have been trying to use the MiniTool method to reformat it to Fat32 from the default exFat. But MiniTool says that it's a "bad disk" despite working perfectly with Windows 10 otherwise.
Does anyone know what's going on and how I can get it to work with MiniTool?
I'm surprised how well priced the 1080p TVs are nowadays. 1 2
And these memory cards are really cheap compared to how much storage you can get 1 2 3
And this Xbox One 500GB Console - Gears of War: Ultimate Edition Bundle is really cheap $200.
A lot of these deals are similar to the week of black friday.
I paid $26, but the card I got is now only $18. I haven't had any issues with it, and I've had it since October.
Get the new one and buy this: tada!
You can just leave this in your SD card slot and keep your documents and video files on it. That way you get all the features of the newer Mac and the capacity of the old one for only about 30 bucks more than the old one!
The only difference is it won't be as fast as your internal storage, so only put files on it you'd like to keep, but don't need that often.
I learned from the 3DS that digital DLs can be unfortunate when you want to share games with a friend, and so I am just going with pre-order cartridges from Amazon (for the ability to share on top of the amazon pre-order discounts). I've also heard that because they are flash cartridges, that the switch won't need much HDD space since they can write directly to the cartridge itself like with the N64 and before.
Question: If I only purchase SNES/N64 games on the virtual console, is it likely that 32GB will be enough for my use? I'd prefer not having to purchase this (https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Extreme-128GB-UHS-I-Memory/dp/B00NP63Y4K/ref=cm_wl_huc_item) if 32GB will likely be safe for my use. Thank you for your opinions.
These 3 are ridiculous. Especially the micro sd one.
Flash Drive
SD
Micro SD
SanDisk 32GB Ultra Class 10 SDHC UHS-I Memory Card Up to 80MB, Grey/Black (SDSDUNC-032G-GN6IN) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0143RT8OY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_ggmzzbDW0KYPT
I'm sooooo happy with my G85. I've taken it around the world. Here's a list of things I've been keeping track of:
Microphones:
Get the Videomic Pro+. The differences are that the mic turns on/off automatically and it has a usb rechargeable battery.
Having to carry extra batteries are dumb. Especially when they're not rechargeable. Also, you WILL forget to turn the mic on, then your whole shot is ruined because NO SOUND will be recorded. Trust me.
You probably noticed that you can't look in the viewfinder because of the videomic. This Movo 4" bar will fix that.
Batteries:
Speaking of extra batteries, you're going to want more. There are two types: cheap non-decoded, cheap decoded, and OEM.
Non-decoded means you won't know how much battery you have left in the camera. Obviously that's dumb. Spend a little more and get decoded. I really like these OAproda 2 pack + charger. No battery lasts as long as the OEM, but it's close enough. Plus, the OAproda charger is much thinner than the others and charges via USB.
SD Cards:
I love these SanDisk Extreme Pro. I purchased the 128gb because I NEVER want to be in a position that I can ever possibly run out of space.
You'll want a way to copy the files to your pc. This Transcend USB 3.0 works amazingly, and it's $9 for a two pack.
Lens:
The kit lens is pretty damn good. But here are the lenses that you'll see people talk about all the time. Depending how new you are in photography/videography, you should know this: we have a crop sensor. It's not the end of the world. A majority of the people don't mind it. But when you're looking at lens sizes, you need to double the number in order to compare it with full frame camera's. But again, not a big deal.
Panasonic 25mm f1.7 - compared to the "nifty fifty" on a full frame (25mm*2=50mm). This lens works aaaaaaamazing in low light / day light / etc. But to get an idea of how 'zoomed in' it is, take your kit lens and rotate it to "25mm". That's how this lens is. Nevertheless, still such an awesome lens.
Panasonic 45-150mm f4.0-5.6 - I just bought this lens from Amazon Warehouse for $100. It's very well built and serves it's purpose (when I want to zoom in on something far away)
Rokinon 12mm f2.0 - Everyone loves this lens, but keep in mind that it does not have autofocus. Is it the worst thing in the world? No. But it's the only drawback so it's worth mentioning. I was doing some night time time lapses last night and man, this sucker was beautiful. It's WIDER than any other lens, so you'll capture more of the image but it DOES NOT have a fisheye effect (which is awesome).
DSLR Video Shooter's G85 guide was wellllll worth the $20. Most of it was pretty elementary, but I did learn so much more and started using about 90% of what he spoke about. Brilliant.
For starters, I'd be glad to help you find the right camcorder!
Here is an option:
For attaching the mic, slide the included detachable cold shoe mount into the slot at the rear of the camera until it clicks, slide the mic into the cold shoe and tighten the knob to secure it in place. For attaching the LED light, screw the bar into the bottom of the camera and attach the LED light to the bar similar to attaching the mic.
If you have any other questions, do not hesitate to ask. I hope this helps!
I use that card without problems. Were you trying to record at 400Mbps? It won't work for that. Works fine for 100Mbps or 150Mbps, though
EDIT: this card? https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01J5RH06K That's the card I use.
If you don't have a modded wii, the easiest way requires this, this, and one of these.
You download GBI, format the SD card as FAT if it isn't already, copy the GBI files to the root of the SD card, rename gbi.dol to autoexec.dol, plug the SD into the memory card adapter, stick that into the second memory card slot, pop the Action Replay disk in, and turn on the Gamecube.
Easy is relative but I think its not too bad for most.
If you do have a modded wii you need a regular Gamecube memory card, and SD card (regular SD, not SDHC or SDXC. the one linked above will work), and an exploitable game (I use Windwaker). Extrems wrote some good instructions on that method.
I recommend amazon also. I bought a 16GB Sandisk for £15 last night. However if that is still out of your budget. I do also recommend the Transcend 16GB Class 10. I used one of these for about 3 years until I lost it without any failures and with good read/write speeds.
Also, the higher the Class, the faster the card will load games. It's not huge (2-3 seconds) but it can be noticeable.
This one is 32 GB and is Class 10, much faster than the Class 4 card the 3DS ships with.
I would. That's what I'm doing. However, with SSB3DS being twice the size as Fire Emblem: Awakening, you'll want a massive SD Card. Amazon has some 32 GB cards on sale if you wanna snag one beforehand.
I use the 32GB & 64GB varieties of the SanDisk Extreme PRO and the Transcend High Speed memory cards
UHS stands for Ultra high speed, which means that it transfers faster than normal cards. The only problem is, that the 3ds can't utilize UHS, so you only get class 10 speeds. It would back up faster on your computer than a normal one though but you wouldn't get the crazy fast read speeds on your 3ds.
I would suggest this one over yours:
http://www.amazon.com/Sony-Class-Memory-SF32UY-TQMN/dp/B00B7ID99I/ref=pd_cp_e_3
It's the same capacity, and it's UHS so your backups will be faster, and it's almost half the price of that one.
Amazon is currently having a sale on all Sony class 10 memory cards. I don't think you can go wrong with Sony, since they make so many electronics that use their own memory cards.
http://www.amazon.com/Sony-Class-Memory-SF32UY-TQMN/dp/B00B7ID99I
$19 for 32GB isn't too bad at all.
By the way, you can get 64GB working, you just have to format it into FAT32. 64GB cards come in exFAT formats by default (I haven't actually done this).
A quick check of the Gamecube systems specs and the Raspberry Pi Zero specs says that the Pi Zero is technically capable of running Gamecube games. Because there are 661 GC games delivered on [1.5 Gb discs](http://www.avrev.com/home-theater-accessories/game-systems/nintendo-gamecube-special-edition.html "Second paragraph, near the bottom") means that the entire GameCube library is less than 992Gb. So, with a Raspberry Pi Zero and two of these little guys, you could probably fit a GameCube and every single game up your ass for a little under $700.
> Is it possible to use a micro SD (with adapter of course)
Yes.
> If so, any disadvantage to doing that?
Read/write speeds tend to not be as good, and the adapter is an additional failure point. You may as well just get a regular 64GB SD card.
Found this from one quick Google search: https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Ultra-Class-Memory-SDSDUNC-032G-GN6IN/dp/B0143RT8OY/ref=lp_1197396_1_2?s=pc&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1472828621&amp;sr=1-2 There's a cheaper one for 8,99, but this one is Class 10 while the cheaper one is Class 4.
They can be found on Amazon very easily.
http://www.amazon.com/Transcend-Flash-Memory-Card-TS2GSDC/dp/B000FGNM6I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1415125713&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=2GB+SD
From what I know, you can't use anything other than a 2GB SD card, unless you use Letterbomb (Mentioned by Moleman)
I have a pretty good one, learned a lot from a website known as dashcamtalk.com. Here are the details:
This is everything you want and more :) https://www.amazon.com/Roland-SP-404SX-Linear-Sampler-Effects/dp/B002NJR7FW/
Include one of these babies https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Memory-Frustration-Free-Packaging-SDSDB-032G-AFFP/dp/B007JRB0RE
Pop a SD card into your computer. Download free program SP-404SX WAVE CONVERTER. Load samples into program. Pop SD card into sampler. You're ready to rock and roll
I just got this one in the mail.
Checklist:
Other notes:
The "class" of the card refers to the read/write speed. Apparently it doesn't make any difference in gameplay and the system itself, but when you transfer files from your SD card to your computer (transferring to a different SD card or uploading a screenshot to Facebook for example) the higher the class, the less you have to wait. I'd recommend a class 4; it seems to be the most common class and works just fine for me.
Amazon has them for $16 if you're going to order online.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B007JRB0RE?cache=8a36b69f77da3535d13ae8087f6da099&amp;pi=AC_SX110_SY165_QL70&amp;qid=1406070321&amp;sr=8-6#ref=mp_s_a_1_6
Got the 32GB Sandisk here and it's been amazing.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007JRB0RE/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i01?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
I compared it with the speed of a class 10 sandisk extreme card I had, and there was absolutely no difference in loading/save time. I think the read/write on the 3DS is capped at a certain speed and anything higher than that doesn't matter. From the research i've done, it's more about the brand you get than anything else. People have tried lesser known brands and they ended up getting read/write errors, or sometimes it didn't show up at all. Sandisk and sony cards are good choices though.
It's not problem! I love photography & talking about it :) I'm just a hobbyist and have had the 6D for about 2 years... but took a year off from photography after my recently passed dog sick and I lost the desire. Puppy is helping bring it back :) I just did nature stuff before... so I'm learning how the heck to photograph moving puppies.
Oooh, I bought the 1.8 just a few days ago specifically for puppy pics (yeah, I'm obsessed!) because I read it had one of the fastest AF and I agree, it's the fastest I've used. I noticed a difference in my captured shots immediately! It focuses SUPER FAST. The 6D is known to be a bit funky with the AF system but I believe the 7D is great and often used for sports? So maybe picking up that lens would give you the bokeh you love with better AF. :) I really want to get into photographing shelter dogs someday. Puppy is good practice!
I also shoot in raw. I also picked up a new SD card that allows photos to write much faster to the disk and helps with burst shots. I was using a pretty generic one before and picked this one up and I have to agree it is writing faster to the disk now.
I do... well, Missy does have an insta! It's HelloMissMissy. Fair warning, it's just photos of her and I post way too much :P
> my school has just got the Rokinon Cine Lenses kit And i wanted to Be 100% sure that i could use those lenses on the GH4?? if not what adapter do i need?
Rokinon makes cine lenses for Canon, Nikon, Sony and micro 4/3 mounts. We would have to know which mount is on the lenses before we recommend a specific adapter. Sorry.
That said, when you find out what adapter you need, you can get one for less than $20, e.g. [Referral Links]:
>lastly if anyone has a suggestion on a sd card to use to shoot cine 4k i would greatly appreciate it!
I use SanDisk Extreme Pro 64GB 95MB/s cards - you can get them for [$88.53 as of this post] (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007NDL56A/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B007NDL56A&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=battleforthew-20) [Referral Link].
Hope this is helpful and good luck with your film project!
This will end up costing you 2,500$ + the 25$ card. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B074RNRM2B/ A similar sized ssd will cost 1,500$.
But we can take this further. There are 512GB capacity MicroSD cards. This will end up costing 3,000$ for the sd cards, and net you a whopping 5TB setup. Plus 25$ for the card. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00NP699ZI/
There are no commercially available 5TB SSDs. Well, it might exist but i could not find one for sale. https://pcpartpicker.com/products/internal-hard-drive/#t=0&amp;sort=ppgb&amp;page=1&amp;S=4000000,12000000
This card allows you to have a 5TB single card solid state setup, before anyone else.
I recommend this clip on body cam with built in LCD screen to view videos: https://www.amazon.com/RecorderGear-PC900-Control-Portable-Wearable/dp/B079J6ZPSN?ref_=fsclp_pl_dp_ $89.99
I also recommend SanDisk 128GB SD card https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Memory-Standard-Packaging-SDSDUNC-128G-GN6IN/dp/B0143IISD0/ref=mp_s_a_1_5?keywords=sandisk+128gb+sd+card&amp;qid=1565986221&amp;s=gateway&amp;sprefix=sandisk+128gb+sd&amp;sr=8-5 for 12 hours recording at $20.69 and lasts you for years.
Total: $110.68 BUT ITS WORTH IT AS EVIDENCE AGAINST BULLIES. When someone bully you show the teacher the video clip on the body can itself and use it as evidence. I use it.
Pics!
Parts list:
[2.5" to 3.5" Laptop IDE Hard Disk HDD Adapter] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0010MKARA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_YO8wtVm8scvfU)
[SanDisk 128GB Ultra UHS-I Class 10 SDXC Memory Card, Black, Standard Packaging] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0143IISD0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_djrZQnUHx5fIx)
[Secure Digital SD SDHC SDXC MMC Memory Card to IDE 2.5" 2.5 Inch 44P 44 Pin Male Adapter Converter, SD 3.0] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DGNYXQ0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_nRyMwjVWix8Cg)
24" 40-Pin 80-Wire Ultra ATA 2-Drive Ribbon Cable
Pi Zero W $10 US: https://www.adafruit.com/product/3400
Pi Zero $5 US: https://www.adafruit.com/product/2885
2.5 Amp power supply that will run any Pi up to and including 3B+ (won't run the 4) $7.50 US: https://www.adafruit.com/product/1995
Sandisk 32 GB Ultra uSD card $6.79 US: https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Ultra-Class-Memory-SDSDUNC-032G-GN6IN/dp/B0143RT8OY/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=sandisk+ultra+32gb&qid=1569500982&s=gateway&sr=8-2
Moving the saves over is pretty easy. You'll need to softmod your WiiU. It's only temporary and very easy to do. You just need an SD Card 32GB or less and a USB to SD Card adapter.
If you have games that you want play online, I'd also recommend dumping: your files needed for online, mii heads, and friends list app while you're at it.
Here's a video guide for that.
Now after having watched that video you should know what I'm talking about going forward:
You just need to open the homebrew launcher with the browser exploit and then launch 'Mocha CFW'. Then you'll be back at the homebrew menu. Now, launch 'SaveMii Mod' and then you can use that to dump all your savedata to the SD Card. Then you can plug the SD Card into your PC with a USB to SD Card Adapter and move the files into Cemu.
Here's a video showing how to use SaveMii Mod (start from 2:03).
Just remember to launch 'Mocha CFW' before launching 'SaveMii Mod'.
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Then (obviously) you need to dump your game(s) from your WiiU to get them on your PC.
You can dump them with FTPiiu everywhere.
The 00050000 folder stores installed games.
The 0005000E folder stores installed updates.
The 0005000C folder stores installed DLC.
If it's a disc game, then you'll need to use DDD. Here's a video guide showing how to use it. Select the disc option.
But you'll still need to dump the DLC and updates with FTPiiu everywhere.
Yeah it can be a bit overwhelming. There are a lot of options and unfortunately, a lot of shit cams from China.
The selection you have picked out is good. I think you did a good job picking out the features of each cam, so go with what’s most important to you.
Dual cams are certainly nice. Some things like GPS logger are more gimmicks than actual useful features. Also regarding app use, it’s generally slow file transfer for all apps.
I’d go with the Rexing V1P Pro or check out the A129 Duo.
Also, if your camera doesn’t come with an AD card, make sure to get a high endurance model like this SanDisk. Dashcams place a lot of read write cycles on the cards so regular ones fail often.
https://www.keh.com/shop/nikon-d3300-black-digital-camera-body-24-2-m-p.html - D3300 - $238
https://www.keh.com/shop/nikon-nikkor-18-mm-55-mm-f-3-5-5-6-zoom-lens-for-nikon-f.html - 18-55 $76
https://www.keh.com/shop/nikon-55-200mm-f-4-5-6-g-ed-if-dx-af-s-vr-autofocus-lens-for-aps-c-sensor-dslrs-52-nikon-55-200mm-f-4-5-6-g-ed-if-dx-af-s-vr-autofocus-lens-for-aps-c-sensor-dslrs-52.html - 55-200 $53
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01J5RHBQ4 - Memory card - $19.48
https://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-Circular-Polarizer-Lens-52/dp/B00XNMXNV0 - CPL - Fits both lenses
$9.64
https://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-Sling-Backpack-SLR-Cameras/dp/B005VTIMEQ - Sling bag - 22.08 (Or you could get a backpack style bag, or an insert to go into a backpack she already has)
https://www.amazon.com/Neewer-Alluminum-Camera-Camcorder-17-6lbs/dp/B00WWNFRD8 - Tripod $52.94
So for $471.14 your can get a camera, 2 lenses, bag, memory card and tripod all for her.
I use a standard SanDisk 32G, it's lasted me for a long time and I haven't had any problems.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01J5RHBQ4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_kheTzbWJG3WGX
The D750 has a better Autofocus module, tilting screen, better video, better battery life, and a bunch of minor advantages. Image quality is indistinguishable.
The 24-70 is a top-of-the-line zoom lens. It will work the same on both bodies (as will all other lenses to my knowledge).
Batteries are included, but you need to get an SD Card. I'd recommend the Sandisk Extreme Pro 95MB/s.
Here's what I would do for a 2 camera setup:
Main camera (with stabilization): Panasonic GH5 with 12-35mm f2.8 lens for $2395.98
Secondary camera (with kit lens and microphone, usually on a tripod): Panasonic G7 for $499.99
Two SanDisk Extreme Pro cards: $46.80
So far you're at $2942.77, leaving $2057.23 for audio and lighting accessories.
For lighting, you can get a 3 Panel Aputure kit for $725 that can be powered off batteries or wall power, depending on where you're filming.
Audio can be handled in two ways: first, you can get a wireless kit for voice and interviews and that can record directly into the camera. Take a look at the $329.00 Rode RodeLink kit for that.
The second option is an on-camera audio recorder (instead of a microphone). There are cables you can get to connect these directly to the camera for recording, or you can record within the device itself and sync it later. The reason I suggest this is because of versatility. If you get a Zoom H5 recorder for $249.99 you can pick up different microphone capsules for a variety of audio situations. Like a shotgun microphone for example. You can also plug in and record a regular XLR microphone with these recorders.
The audio and lighting setup adds $1303.99 to the cost, leaving $753.24. The last thing is to get a Pelican 1510 case for $199.99 to protect the camera and your audio equipment.
At the end, this leaves you with $553.25 extra. That's a good thing, since you'll inevitably need more equipment or accessories as you get started, and you don't want to find out about that after blowing through the entire budget.
The suggestion you got from HCR would be a poor decision. Don't go spending everything on a single camera that's way our of your skill level and packed with unnecessary features. The reality is you'll be able to get better footage out of the GH5 with lighting and audio anyways.
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I'm putting together a photography kit for my wife, after asking questions here before and doing a lot of research I've come up with the following items I'm going to buy this week for her, looking for any thoughts or suggestions on my choices:
> Sony A6000 Kit
> $598
>
> Sony A6000
> E PZ 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS Lens
> E 55-210mm f/4.5-6.3 OSS Lens
> SanDisk 32GB Extreme UHS-I SDHC Memory Card
> Pawa NP-FW50 Lithium-Ion Battery Pack (7.4V, 1030mAh)
> Ruggard Onyx 25 Camera/Camcorder Shoulder Bag
> Adobe Rebate: Get 3 Months Of Adobe Creative Cloud Photography Plan + Storage
>
> -
>
> RAVPower Camera Battery Charger Set
> $35.99
>
> External battery charger
> 1100mAh/8.14w Spare Battery x2
>
> -
>
> Sony Screen Protector for A6000
> $14.00
>
> -
>
> SanDisk Extreme Pro 64GB SDXC Memory Card
> $23.77
>
> -
>
> KAZA Royal Blue #1 A6000 Leather Case Combo Set
> 119.99*
Total: $791.75
Ive got the other tough armor spigen case (as I did with my g3, and g5 that was recently lost) this case personally I like it more just because of the kickstand. Also if you haven't already gotten one for yourself or op needs a micro sd card this one is the best for the money since it has a higher read write speed then a ton of the other cards on the market and it helps save the pictures faster when taking them at such high definition. Also great when apps are stored on it since nougat brought back that beloved feature
I would recommend getting a faster SD card, like this one:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01HU3Q6S4/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
It's a UHS Class 3, which is much better than the one you linked. I had just received this in the mail yesterday, installed it as internal storage, but haven't actually properly tested it out to confirm if there are any load-lagging issues. If there are, I'll report back tonight.
The DJI website says the max write speed is 60mbps
https://www.dji.com/mavic/info
I just ordered this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01HU3Q6S4/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
Which is a Class 1 V30 and does exactly 60mbps. I should probably return it and get the class 10 but I'm going to see how well this works.
>That's not a usual price for this card in JP.
It isn't.
>possibly it's no longer produced
Yes, this is the case. 販売を終了しました(生産完了)
Price differences really arent that big between card speeds, and you;re already spending $2K on a camera body.
SanDisk Extreme Pro
My v30 Sandisk Extreme Pros stop recording at around 20 seconds when shooting pretty much any All-I 400 mbps modes. This was expected, but I was hoping to be surprised.
Conversely, the v30 cards were able to do 6k 4:3 Anamorphic mode without any issues thus far! It's LongGOP and only 200mbps. This means open gate at 6k at 4:3 for most shooters who are on a v30 card.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000FGNM6I/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_dp_ss_1?pf_rd_p=1944687602&amp;pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe-1&amp;pf_rd_t=201&amp;pf_rd_i=B003AM8A1G&amp;pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&amp;pf_rd_r=0JE9A4MWBH7H2QPB719A
Apparently not very hard.
These work perfectly fine and are fairly cheap. If you have Prime, you'll get it fast as well.
Well, If filmmaking and video is your goal with these cameras I wouldn't recommend either.
If you're just starting and serious about video production here's a pretty effective starter kit that's just a tad over your $400 budget.
[Camera: Canon Vixia HF R400] (http://www.amazon.com/Canon-VIXIA-R400-Advanced-Camcorder/dp/B00AWZFJ22/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1395594961&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=canon+vixia+hf+r400)
This is a decent starter camera. It's got a decent range of focal lengths, optical stabilization, microphone input, progressive frame-rates and most of all designed with video in mind. You'll need a SD Card
I noticed the cameras you picked resembles DSLRs but keep in mind that these in particular are not and with fixed lenses which defeats the purpose of having DSLR for video. Trust me, learn how to be effective with a camcorder first! Then, when your skill requires more artistic control you can upgrade.
Audio:
[Microphone:] (http://www.amazon.com/Audio-Technica-ATR-6550-Condenser-Shotgun-Microphone/dp/B002GYPS3M/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1395595673&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=shotgun+microphone)
Having clean audio is probably the most important part filmmaking! The key is to get the mic as close to your subject as possible and away from your camera. You'll need a cable. If you need to mount it to your camera use this [bracket.] (http://www.amazon.com/Heavy-Photography-Bracket-Standard-Mounts/dp/B005Z4ROIW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1395595189&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=flash+bracket) This bracket will also help keep the camera stabilized when you go handheld.
Keep in mind this won't deliver perfect audio but it will be a MASSIVE improvement to the on board microphone and learning how to record with decent audio in mind is your first step into becoming a pro.
[Lighting:] (http://www.amazon.com/Bayco-SL-300-Clamp-Aluminum-Reflector/dp/B007RKKEHA/ref=sr_1_17?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1395595354&amp;sr=8-17&amp;keywords=can+lights)
Lighting is EXTREMELY important. A couple of these can lights will not only help with your image quality but put in you in the right direction for learning how to properly light your scene. You could start with daylight equivalent CFL bulbs.
[Tripod:] (http://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-60-Inch-Lightweight-Tripod-Bag/dp/B005KP473Q/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1395595413&amp;sr=8-3&amp;keywords=tripod)
You NEED a tripod. This one is cheap and cheerful. Looping the ends of a couple rubber brands around the pan handle and the other end around your finger will help deliver some smoother pans!
Total: $425/£258
Some things to keep in mind:
Best of luck to you!
edit: formatting
The 3DS will accept any SD or SDHC card. But NOT SDXC.
My card is this one.
You are over paying for the SD card. sd card is just as good as the sandisk SD card and at half the price. I use both in my 60D and there's no discernible difference at all. Save the cash and put it towards the lens.
Go with the standard Class 10 (cheaper). Nex 5ns don't take advantage of UHS-1, but are backwards compatible and will treat it as a class 10 anyway.
Also returned to say what gthing did, go with a cheaper brand. I'm using this in my nex 5-n. Transcend 32GB
Not an expert either, but I'll give suggestions anyhow.
Camera: I currently have a T2i, it does everything I'd ever want when it comes to that "line" of Canons. The T3i and T4i don't seem that worth it for an upgrade to me. The hardware is the same, and I don't NEED a swivel screen, or touch screen. You may be different, so keep that in mind. That all being said, the T3i body is a good deal.
Lens - I don't personally use this, but I've heard nothing but good from it. Not much more to say I guess. If you want a zoom lens for more versatility during these shows, but it's all relative. I get by at the moment with a nifty 50mm.
Memory Card- I have the 16 gig version of this, and it's been reliable so far.
Audio Recorder- This is where there may be controversy. Most, if not all, people on this subreddit, suggest the Zoom recorder. Its more expensive, so it's up to you. Based on reviews, they are basically the same.
Microphone- Not sure if you WANT this. It depends on what "live audio" you want to record. If its a loud concert, getting audio to sound good will be extremely difficult. The loud volumes, and usually boosted lows, don't make for the best sounding live recording. Recording off a mic isn't the best in any live situation in a venue anyway. If this is the only thing you'd use a mic for, then I may hold back if I were you, if you know you can get a direct line-in to your Tascam recorder. That is the best solution. If not, the mic is great and I recommend it.
Rig Setup- Might want to make a PVC stabilizer, but try and make it look as classy as possible, to look professional (Is that possible with PVC?) If you want to record your Mic audio to your recorder, you'll need this and this to let the DSLR hold both at the same time. You'll need a couple quarter inch converters too. Maybe an XLR as well, if you want to get direct audio feed from whatever the venue is playing.
I think I typed enough. And I probably forgot about something. Anyway, try and make sense of my wall of text, hope it helps.
Edit: Forgot to say, this'll add up to about $1450 if I did my math right. Not including shipping and stuff.
So, when I got this camera, I was also in the same situation where I needed to get an SD card for it. The two most important things I considered were SD card size and write speed. Well, I guess price played into it too.
This is a pretty good resource for learning the difference between what's on each SD card. I also would recommend ordering it via Amazon if possible instead of getting it from Best Buy because you'll save a lot of money.
I ended up getting this for my camera. I've been happy with it except that I still find that there is some delay after I take a bunch of shots. The ones recommended by u/rideThe seem to be a lot faster than this card and not too much more expensive. If I were to choose again, I would probably go with one of those.
Those are the "burst speeds" not continuous write speeds. UHS-1 write speed is usually around 40-50 MB/s. But they are pretty cheap, the PNY cards are pretty highly rated and a 64 GB card is about $24 on amazon. UHS-3 cards are quite a bit more expensive but do offer 90+ MB/s write speeds. Sandisk sells a 64 GB card for about $80. Unfortunately I'm pretty sure the camera is limited to 40 MB/s write so these probably wouldn't improve it any.
This chart shows max resolution cameras can record raw at. Only camera capable of 1080p at 24fps continuously is the 5DIII.
I have one of these. It's a fairly awesome usb 3.0 sd card reader. Without doing any significant in-depth analysis, I notice that I generally offload my full memory cards in about 13 minutes.
If my math is right, that would be an average sustained transfer speed of 84.02MiB/s to my hard drives. So, unless you are using the faster cards, you probably won't notice much of a difference. For $9 shipped (amazon prime), why the hell not :p. That device has my recommendation.
I paid less for a scan disk extreme pro from Amazon
Link
There was a link posted not so long ago which compared the speed of SD cards on every camera. That one above came fairly high on the scale
It's a Sony Class 10.
I saw someone do a breakdown of a bunch of cards and out of those I ended up getting this one and it's been awesome. Super fast. No complaints.
Wow, $800 for the 512GB! I found this 256GB PNY on Amazon for just $100. That should do it for now - I just want to move my 180GB iTunes library off my laptop's hard drive but still have it with me most of the time.
There is not a lack of cheap, large, fast SD cards. This will hold a couple hours of 4k footage.
Tons of folks are using these Transcend cards with absolutely no problems.
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.
It was this guy which I think is the minimum to shoot 4k
TIL we're up to 512!
We're up to 512Gb
microSD cards now.http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Extreme-UHS-I-Memory-SDSDXPA-512G-G46/dp/B00NP699ZI
And the standards allow for up to 2 Terabyte Sd cards
They were SanDisk. Here's a single for $11.49.
$40.
https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Memory-Standard-Packaging-SDSDUNC-128G-GN6IN/dp/B0143IISD0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1484312575&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=128+sd+card
https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Memory-Standard-Packaging-SDSDUNC-128G-GN6IN/dp/B0143IISD0/ref=asc_df_B0143IISD0/
SD Cards
According to Canon's website, the t3i can record about 22 minutes to an 8GB SD card. So a 32GB card should be about 88 minutes.
When shopping for an SD card I would always suggest a name brand for reliability. For your specific camera, any card labeled SD/SDHC/SDXC should be compatible. For shooting 1080P video you want at least Class 10 speeds (the little C with a 10 in it). Faster cards are still backwards compatible.
I would suggest something like this SanDisk 32GB Class 10. And I'd probably buy a couple, you never want to be without a spare card!
Lighting
I'm no expert when it comes to video lighting, I only do photography, and even then I'm not an expert. But as a techie, before buying expensive lights, I would just try to use some LED light bulbs in those stands you already have as they're a standard lamp socket, to get more light and less heat.
Perhaps something like these 20W bulbs? You can try any bulb as long as it has an E26/E27 base is no more than 45 watts.
Something like these LED flood lights might work since they're directional, but they're probably too wide to fit with the umbrellas on.
Lenses
Getting that bokeh may be difficult. There are five factors that affect background blur, one of which is sensor size, obviously you're not going to buy a new camera, so the sensor size is a fixed value.
To get more background blur you need one or more of the following, a lower fstop on your lens, a higher focal length, to get as close to your subject as possible, and to get the background as far away as possible. So your desire for a wider lens is conflicting with your desire for background blur, and it sounds like space is an issue.
Additionally, since you have a crop sensor camera, lenses are really more zoomed (by 1.6x) in than they would be on a full frame sensor. So your kit lens, I assume goes down to 18mm? So on your camera that is more like 29mm (about the same as a smartphone camera).
I don't necessarily know if I would recommend a wide lens for your application since it will lead to less background blur and will exaggerate facial features when up close, as shown in this example. Although background blur may be impossible if you're in a cramped space anyhow. So if you're going to attempt a wide angle lens, the Canon EF-S 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 looks like the best, most affordable option (I use Nikon gear myself, so I don't have personal experience), which is equivalent to a 16mm-29mm on your camera. However, that fstop number is higher than both your kit lens and 50mm, which means it lets in less light, which could be an issue.
Conclusion
Hopefully that information was useful and not too confusing. Feel free to ask for clarification if needed. Good luck!
Looks like that takes aux(3.5mm) , SD card and 1/4 inch, so you've got options.
Here's a CD player
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I forget what country you said you're in, but if North America then just scroll down on this page and tick the "bought together" boxes for the correct disc, card and adapter:
https://www.amazon.com/GameCube-Action-Replay/dp/B00008DHLV/ref=pd_bxgy_147_img_3/135-2077391-9889943?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B00008DHLV&pd_rd_r=f282d76f-5c31-4cc1-a9c0-3589d751580d&pd_rd_w=ZGOBR&pd_rd_wg=U6syK&pf_rd_p=a2006322-0bc0-4db9-a08e-d168c18ce6f0&pf_rd_r=JVZX74G1FDR1YRVNTSFJ&psc=1&refRID=JVZX74G1FDR1YRVNTSFJ
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I have a vague memory you're in England like me, though, in which case you can just buy exactly what I did which is the following:
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https://www.codejunkies.com/products/sd-media-launcher__ef000580v.aspx (disc and adapter, but it was a piece of shit adapter at least in the box I got)
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SD-memory-card-adapter-for-Nintendo-Wii-GameCube-homebrew-Xeno-ZedLabz/333099641705?epid=9029923573&hash=item4d8e492b69:g:nYYAAOSw2PhdNl2v (better quality adapter)
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Transcend-Secure-Digital-Standard-Memory-Blue/dp/B000FGNM6I/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=transcend+sd+card+2gb&qid=1565296274&s=gateway&sr=8-2
Calm down.
Buy another one.
My friend got some at Walmart. I usually buy mine online, at Fry's, or at Walgreens.
http://www.amazon.com/Transcend-Flash-Memory-Card-TS2GSDC/dp/B000FGNM6I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1419611387&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=2gb+sd+card
Well then it depends on how much more you're willing to invest. If you've got a USB flash drive with 8 or more GB free and/or don't have a Brawl disk, then you can follow this guide to install Homebrew and USB Loader GX (which can also be used to load any other games you decide to put on the flash drive, though other games will require more space), but it'll be a little more effort, plus like a 0.5% chance to brick your Wii.
On the other hand, if you do have a Brawl disc, 2GB non-SDHC SD cards are really cheap on Amazon.
Take your pick, but also do your homework. If you don't have the necessary components, at least take a look at what it would take to procure them.
get an action replay disc for your region, and something like a WiiSD (SD card to GC mem card adapter) and get a full-size SD card the is LESS THAN 2 GB (i use this: https://www.amazon.com/Transcend-Flash-Memory-Card-TS2GSDC/dp/B000FGNM6I )
Here's the github for swiss that tells you how to get it going: https://github.com/emukidid/swiss-gc#requirements
Here's GBI: https://www.gc-forever.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=37&t=2782
Non-mobile: this
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000FGNM6I
Only non-SDHC cards work with the Wii. This is the one I bought.
Thanks. I'm going buy [this] (http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000FGNM6I/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1425609681&amp;sr=8-1&amp;pi=AC_SY200_QL40&amp;keywords=2gb+sd+card&amp;dpPl=1&amp;dpID=51pguoeLt8L&amp;ref=plSrch) SD Card for the job.
The Pi doesn't use micro SDHC cards, just SD or SDHC cards (the larger kinds in DSLR's). So unless you have an adapter, I'd get something like this.
I have the exact same Edimax USB adapter, and I can say it installs and runs flawlessly.
My major weak point is electrician stuff but from what I see the battery looks good. 5v is exactly what you need. I haven't tested my model B 2.0 Pi but from what I've heard, it will probably draw about 700mA so you're looking at about 16 hours of life, accounting for realistic expectations.
EDIT: just read the reviews and it seems that it performs well with their Pi. Seems like a good choice!
16GB Class 10. Currently about $10 on amazon. Good combination of capacity, speed, and price.
You're in luck V! There is an A/C Adapter available, Nikon did it kinda weird and didn't include a simple power port on the camera so you need two items. The first is an adapter that looks like your normal battery pack but has a cord off of it and the second is the actual power cord you plug into the wall. Connect those two together and you can record until the next ice age! I've double checked, both of these items are compatible with your model so you're good to go. $62 and free shipping sure beats buying a new camera! :)
Adapter:
http://www.amazon.com/Nikon-27018-Connector-Required-Adapter/dp/B003ZYF3MS/ref=pd_sxp_f_pt
Power Cord:
http://www.amazon.com/HANKEN-EH-5A-Adapter-Charger-Cameras/dp/B0058OGZIY/ref=pd_sxp_grid_pt_0_0
You also might want to throw in a larger SD card to give you more recording time, not sure what you have now but it has to be pretty small to only give you 20mins. This 16GB card should give you close to 4 hours and is only $13:
http://www.amazon.com/Transcend-Class-Flash-Memory-TS16GSDHC10E/dp/B003VNKNEQ/ref=pd_sim_p_2
Pm me if you have any questions!
The elinux wiki's list of Verified Peripherals is pretty nice to look at. It has a nice list of things that have been tested to work, and what haven't.
The gist of it is you need a SD Card (Most should work fine) and a Power Supply (micro USB) that supplies 5V / 700mA should be fine for most needs.
More info on power here
If you're going to hook your raspi up to something that draws a fair bit of power you might want to get a Powered USB hub.
> but can anyone give me a comprehensive list of the products (including the prices and specs) that the board needs to function?
Generally comes down to the power supply being $2-$10 maybe (depends what you buy). You can find SD cards easily under $10s as well depending on capacity and speed.
For my setup I have this for a power supply and a 16GB SD card, you could certainly do with less capacity depending on what you're doing.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003VNKNEQ/ 16 gig for $12. I think the sandisk was $1 cheaper. Only got this one because its the same one that was in my camera.
http://www.amazon.com/Transcend-Class-Flash-Memory-TS32GSDHC10E/dp/B003VNKNF0/ref=sr_1_13?s=pc&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1464191815&amp;sr=1-13&amp;keywords=sd+card
For the same price.
Thinking about getting a T3i body (have lenses). It's $624 on Amazon. But I don't have many/good SD cards. Was looking at the suggested ones on Amazon. Is this a good one, in terms of speed, etc? http://www.amazon.com/Transcend-Class-Flash-Memory-TS32GSDHC10E/dp/B003VNKNF0/ref=pd_bxgy_p_text_b
I got this:
http://www.amazon.com/Portable-Dashboard-Camcorder-Camera-F500L/dp/B007X4PUGU/ref=pd_cp_e_3
http://www.amazon.com/Transcend-Class-Flash-Memory-TS32GSDHC10E/dp/B003VNKNF0/ref=pd_bxgy_e_img_y
The F500L works well enough and is a highly popular choice. I only spent around $110 with shipping. Which I think is highly worthwhile investment. The only caveat is the power cable that came with it caused me a lot of radio interference. I got another power cable and it works much better now. It is a DC plug to mini usb so it was not hard to find a different replacement. (I am using one from a garmin gps, but I'm sure you could get one at bestbuy).
Hori Screen Protectors - easy to apply and gives you the assurance of not scratching your screen.
Better Stylus - the one that comes with the 3ds is fine but I find getting a better stylus works wonders when playing a stylus heavy games. Rocketfish sells stylus similar to the ones that came with the dsi xl in packs of 2 and I think can still be found at bestbuy.
Carrying case - if you like bringing your 3ds around for streetpass then putting it in a carrying case and tossing it into a bag will prevent wear and damaged to the system itself. I'm currently using a Hori carrying case and I find it pretty handy and it can hold 3 games.
Bigger SD card - if you plan on downloading from the e-shop then a nice 32gb sd card is great.
Assist grip - coolclown makes a nice assist grip that I find really comfortable if you plan on using your 3ds for long periods of time.
Crystal clear case - some people don't like the extra bulk but I like them for protecting the outside of the 3ds. If you purchased a limited edition 3ds then a hori tpu casing doesn't add too much bulk and protects your handheld.
The card that comes in your 3DS is a speed class 10 (the higher the number, the faster the data transfer). I got this one from Amazon in the mail just yesterday and it is working just fine. Seems to have gone up a tad in price since I got it, but it's also only $25 for a Class 10 32GB card. You can find cheaper but I know Transcend works so I went for that one.
All I did to get it to work was pop my old one into my computer with one of these and copy the files into a folder. I put the new card into my computer, copied the files from the folder to the new card, put it in my 3DS and it worked just like it did before with all my downloads intact.
If you want 64GB look through the ones they offer that are Class 10 and go for the cheaper options. It's silly to pay a ton of money for a memory card if you don't have to.
I bought this:
http://www.amazon.com/Transcend-Class-Flash-Memory-TS32GSDHC10E/dp/B003VNKNF0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1369481375&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=sd
While it's not the best, I bought this one for my 3ds xl: http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Class-Flash-Memory-SDSDB-032G-AFFP/dp/B007JRB0RE/
It works perfectly fine for me and I've currently got 6 digital games on it. But it's only a class 4 so it's a tiny bit slower than a class 10 (which I believe would impact loading + saving for 3ds games). However, since there's a sale on Sony class 10 cards, you might consider that if someone can guaratee that it would work for 3ds - though it probably would.
this one works perfectly. Some are probably gonna come and say get a Class 10, but it honestly makes no difference. the games don't load any faster so you can save yourself $2-3 dollars. Class 4 is what the system came with anyway
Of course!!
It's a bit of an investment, but the equipment I used was the Zoom H4n Pro. Did some research and the Zoom H4n has been a standard for awhile- phenomenal device, and they recently put out an updated model (the Pro) which is identical save for some upgrades to the guts inside (the preamps and the onboard mics). I plan on using it for many years to come.
I took nigelewan's advice and set the h4n in my shirt pocket- it fits snug and perfectly. I kinda hated how it sticks out a bit- the mics are silver and shiny so I have to imagine JD notices it, but the fact that he's currently binging Grateful Dead tapes makes me feel a bit better. Still, I kinda want to paint them black or something. Not sure if that's possible though. The shininess is definitely gaudy, but oh well.
Try to position yourself as close to a speaker as possible. Your recording will end up being what the room at large hears mixed with the crowd audio from around you and also feintly capture JD if he goes off mic which is awesome.
The h4n has a bunch of quality options- I did some research and opted for 24bit/48khz . Apparently that's a sweet spot of making the bass sound really nice and juicy and being high quality but still allowing for a lot of recording time (depending on how big a card you get. I used this 32g card. I used a fresh pair of batteries for each show since I didn't want to take any risks.
You have to set the mic level- I was pretty freaking close to some speakers and it seemed like between 20-35 was the good spot. 20 for most songs, and I'd try to turn it up a few notches when a quieter one came on (and then I'd often forget to turn it back down for the subsequent songs so they'd be louder haha).
Wish you the best of luck! Let me know if you have any other questions.
That seems pretty expensive for a class 1 32 gb card, I just picked up a class 4 32 gb from Amazon for ~$19 (this one, to be exact: http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Class-Flash-Memory-SDSDB-032G-AFFP/dp/B007JRB0RE/) It's worked perfectly for me. Class 4 is really all you need if you're just using it for gaming, classes really only matter if you're using it for something like photography and want to take super fast high action shots, then you might want a class 10, but class 4 is all you need for a 3ds.
So any SD card will work right? Like this one from amazon?
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B007JRB0RE/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1454047410&amp;sr=8-1&amp;pi=SY200_QL40&amp;keywords=32+gb+sd+card&amp;dpPl=1&amp;dpID=51p6ATCp2JL&amp;ref=plSrch
For those wondering....$36 on Amazon delivered in two days
Edit: The Best Buy one is even a worse card. 80Mb/s vs 95Mb/s.
Hey everyone!
So I finally bought myself a camera, an A6000. I didn't buy an SD card so I'm just looking for one now. I won't be filming much, mostly just photography. I was thinking of this Sandisk card. Any thoughts?
Also what's the consensus on those beginner's bundles? I found one by Sony that has a couple extra batteries, tripod, case, etc. for a decent price but I dunno if it'd be better to just buy the items separately.
B&H currently has the 64GB SanDisk Pro 95MB/s for $77.95 with free expedited shipping, for RAW.
They also have the 64GB SanDisk Pro 45MB/s for $39.95 with free shipping, for ProRes.
Amazon also has the same deal, but in Frustration Free Packaging.
Hmm, alrighty.
• First you'll need a nice micro four-thirds lens. Since the BMPCC has a crop factor of around 3x, you'll need a pretty wide lens to get a reasonable focal length. I'd recommend either:
Either of these lenses would be nice portrait length lenses on the camera and will give you a nice shallow depth of field. The first will give you shallower depth and will be a bit more tightly zoomed. Both of these will fall into the 50mm range which is ideal for a first lens and are rather sharp.
• I'm not sure what memory card you've already bought but it should be something like this. There's enough space for a decent shoot and it's fast enough to record RAW if you want to delve into the true hype of the camera. The image is incredible either way.
• Because the camera is so light, you may need something sturdy to attach it to. Tripods that are worth anything at all are a bit pricey but they will last a long long time and if you bargain on one you might not get a steady shot at all. This is the best budget tripod I've found to be honest. It isn't dirt cheap but you'll be glad you have it. If you want to do handheld stuff, please at least use something to weigh it down or your footage will tear and look awful. Slide all the legs in and use this badboy as a monopod!
That should about do it! The tripod and the SD card are both future-proof and you can use these into the foreseeable ether of time. The lenses are great too and will serve you well until you can get a nice set. I chose a prime over a zoom because, honestly, learning with a prime is infinitely better. Sometimes being a bit limited helps you understand what you're doing a bit more. Also, images are always sharper on primes.
I use a 64 gb
SanDisk Extreme PRO 64GB SDXC Flash Memory Card with up to 95MB/s (SDSDXPA-064G-X46) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007NDL54C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_xNzsybNWAP6YB
Recommended card for your camera:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007NDL54C/ref=dp_cerb_1
For 4k video you usually want as fast and large as you can afford. You just bought a ~800 bucks camera, don't skim on the memory card.
Generally the advertised speed of memory cards is the read speed, which isn't really a concern for you. More important is the write speed and cheaper cards often omit this value.
Good cards with high enough write speed while still being fairly priced are the Sandisk Extreme Pro series, or the Lexar Pro and last but not least the Samsung Pro. Take your pick!
Agreed, the Extreme Pro UHS-I/U3 cards are a good match for this and many other cameras. Stellar reliability and performance on them, price isn't too bad either.
https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Extreme-UHS-I-Memory-SDSDXPA-032G-AFFP/dp/B007NDL56A/
Did you try formatting your SD card with a formatter specifically for SD cards?
This is a really good li'l program that might fix most issues. If even that doesn't work, I think you might have to face the fact that you got a faulty product. Shit happens. Return it and try again with another. Seriously tho, pay the 6 bucks more to get a decent 32 gigs card. I'm sure it'll pay off in the long run.
turn off your 3DS. remove the SD card. Connect it to your computer. navigate to the card, and select everything. copy and paste (or click and drag) the contents to someplace on your computer. SAFELY eject and remove the card, and put it someplace safe. Connect your new card to your computer. select the contents of the old card, and copy/paste (or click and drag) the contents to your new card. once the copy is finished, again, safely eject and remove the new card from your computer. put it in your 3DS. power it on. verify everything is there. if it is, awesome, you are good to go. if it is not, turn off your 3DS, remove the new bigger card, and put the old smaller card back in, and verify it is still good. Hopefully it is, and you can commence additional troubleshooting.
as for which card to get, 32GB is probably the sweet spot for value right now. here is a name brand 32GB SD card sold by a reputable seller for under $21 delivered. There are definitely cheaper options out there, but unless you are prepared to test the heck out a new card before using it, it's easier to just spend a little extra for known quality.
It's been said already, but the lack of great games, and the proprietary memory card are the two main downfalls of the Vita. I actually think they could get away with the high pricetag of the console if not for those two issues.
The memory card issue baffles me, because the Playstation 3 was so great about not being proprietary in any way. It had a standard HDMI output right at launch. It used a standard USB cable for connecting and charging controllers. It used standard bluetooth headsets for voice communication. Even their DSLR cameras give you the option of using a Sony memory card, OR a standard SDHC card.Then on the Vita they decide to go and restrict it to only their overpriced proprietary memory cards.
and the memory card is an even bigger issue when you consider the lack of great Vita exclusive games. Aside from Persona 4 Golden, I wouldn't be interested in playing much on the Vita besides Playstation Network games such as PS1 classics. The memory cards being so overpriced is a barrier keeping people from buying a Vita and loading a memory card up with an entire collection of their favorite Playstation Network games.
It's so ironic, because I always see people here on /r/3DS recommending the Sony 32GB Class 10 SDHC memory card (a mere ~$20) for use in the 3DS to buy and download a ton of eShop games. Sony is directly limiting the amount of PSN games they sell to Vita owners by price gouging the memory cards for their own console...and at the very same time producing a product that allows their main competitor to sell more digitally distributed software for a competing product.
I just got this one last week. Worked like a charm! Just make sure you read Nintendo's guides for transferring and formatting the card.
Also my 3DS did give me a "no SD card inserted" error the first two times I turned it on, but now it's been pErFeCt ever since.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00B7ID99I/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
this is the one I bought, figured I'd literally never need to worry about it again lol. Yeah I really liked the Yoshi XL, I love that green. But would have spent about $30 more dollars after tax and didn't come with a game so M&L is a good second choice :)
I like this one from Sony, class 10, rated at 40 MB/s, and a few bucks cheaper.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00B7ID99I
This line of SD cards is commonly recommended: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00B7ID99I
3DS downloads typically fall between .5 and 2 GB, so buy according to the number of digital games you think you will purchase.
32gb class 10 works perfectly and is faster.
This is the best deal
most games are about 1gb,
Memory is so cheap nowadays that you can afford to get the best.
I bought like last week I think. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00B7ID99I/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
It's incredible, nothing better than seeing you have over 230,000 blocks open.
> Awesome thanks for your feedback. Where in South America did you go? I'm probably just going to take one lens.
We went to Peru and Colombia. The two places I wish we had more time was Medellin, and Cusco :)
> Glad to hear no issues with lack of weather sealing. I'm slightly concerned about going to sandy places though.
We were in all sorts of sandy places - deserts, dunes and beaches. Just to warn you - all my gear survived, but some sand definitely got into things. On my A7rII, a couple of the buttons got a little mushy (still worked but the tactile feedback wasn't the same).
> Ideally, I plan on culling through photos/video at the end of the day (or couple of days), edit, and backup onto an external HD. If the HD fails, i'm screwed.
Why not just use a few extra SD cards? $80 for 256GB, that's what I used.
Nevermind, just looked up the specs to the laptop. I have a 2 in 1 card reader (SD, SDHC, and SDXC compatible). I plan to get a 256GB SDXC when my SSD now fills up.
http://www.amazon.com/PNY-Elite-Performance-256GB-Speed/dp/B00FF90EZM/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1419097245&amp;sr=8-2&amp;keywords=SDXC
http://www.amazon.com/PNY-Elite-Performance-256GB-Speed/dp/B00FF90EZM/ref=sr_1_2?s=pc&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1422545237&amp;sr=1-2&amp;keywords=sd+card
flash memory is TINY, there is really no excuse to solder it on.
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.
>If you're using an o3DS, you'll need a microSD adapter.
Why? You can just buy a large SD card.
https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Extreme-128GB-Memory-SDSDXPA-128G-G46/dp/B00NP63Y4K/ref=pd_lpo_147_tr_t_3?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1&amp;refRID=PTPP96JPQC299WMEG9MJ
Recently purchased a Fuji X-T20 and now I'm wondering if the SanDisk Extreme Pro is good enough for the camera. I'm also looking into other accessories like a screen protector and carrying case, but I'm not sure if there's a specific brand that most people look out for when it comes to these.
Thank you guys, looking forward to learning more about photography in the coming months
To be fair, flash memory has gotten insanely dense. Here's a 200GB MicroSD card, and here's a 512GB full-sized SD card.
I raise your 200GB to 512GB.
Double that
Edit: Oh wait, that's not micro. But there have been 1TB micro SD cards developed, but they are not available to consumers.
Gh5 + lens + SD card
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F401616404794
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F173587824469
PNY Elite Performance 64GB Flash Memory High Speed SDXC Class 10 UHS-I (P-SDX64U395-GE) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00WWBCSG4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_n.mXBbD4AFM7D
I use a couple PNY Elite Performance 64GB cards + a Sony 64GB UHS-I card. There is a few second lag if you shoot -> press playback immediately after, but from what I've read, that's just a camera buffer issue (since it's limited to USB 2.0). They will hold about 1200 shots of uncompressed RAW (50MB a pop).
I bought this one two weeks ago and it is absolutely amazing.
I have several of [these] (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00WWBCSG4?keywords=sd%20card&amp;qid=1452117487&amp;ref_=sr_1_8&amp;s=pc&amp;sr=1-8) SD cards with the same camera and they're great. I have a few 128GB and a few 256GB and some older 64GB (which doesn't hold much 4k video these days) but have never had an issue with either.
I also have the 55mm 1.8 and love it. In addition I have the FE 35mm 2.8 and just got the APS-C 35mm 1.8 for my FS5 body. I do mostly video so I might sell the FE 35mm as I haven't used it for stills yet. Eventually I want the 35 1.4 as well and I'll sell both other 35mm's.
The Sandisk Ultra cards are a fast, but cheap option (80MB/s):
https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Ultra-Class-Memory-SDSDUNC-032G-GN6IN/dp/B0143IIP4W/ref=pd_lpo_vtph_147_bs_t_1?_encoding=UTF8&amp;refRID=5DD535KM1R45YSDD85CV&amp;th=1
These are UHS-I cards, which may explain the low price. The X-E3's card slot is UHS-I, so there's no advantage to buying UHS-II cards, other than future-proofing.
Why though? How big your card? I can take over 1000 RAW photos on a 64GB card, so I can leave it in the camera if the images aren't super important.
Just buy another card it will cost you $20/£20 and you have solved the problem. The whole point of removable storage is that you can be flexible, so don't limit yourself.
$12 64GB Sandisk Ultra (slowest card but fine for photos) https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Ultra-UHS-I-Memory-SDSDUNC-064G-GN6IN/dp/B0143IIP4W
$17 64GB Sandisk extreme (Faster card) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H42L4TJ/ref=psdc_1197396_t2_B0143IIP4W?th=1
$10 Lexmark 64GB (seem just as fast as the extreme above)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B012PL6K8M/
Buy two of those Lexmark cards, or even 3 32GB ones (not sure how many photos you take at once), and you're sorted.
Considering at 4X a Blu-ray is read at only about 15MB/s I have the feeling it will be extremely easy to beat that with an SD card. The really expensive SD cards at 64GB's are about 30 dollars and have a read and write of 80MB/s
The PS3 has a 2X Blu-ray Drive, which means it's closer to only 9MB/s {72mbps} read.
As for SD cards, yes they will probably cost more if the game is considerable in size, so many companies will stick with discs and whatever is cheapest in general as long as it's not so cheap as to piss people off.
Hey,
I agree with the Acer Aspire 1, but it isn't too powerful so I wouldn't expect much more out of it other than programming/general use. The storage is a bit small, so you can grab a 128 GB SD card to store everything but Windows 10 operating system. It has a 14" display. It is sadly not a 2-in-1.
SD cards are pretty darn cheap these days.
You can get a 32GB SD card for like $7, and a 64GB for about $11.
https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Ultra-Class-Memory-SDSDUNC-032G-GN6IN/dp/B0143RT8OY/
Honestly, it's worth it so you don't have to keep worrying about it.
Unless you're planning on stocking up on a bunch of eShop games, a 32GB SD card should do you just fine.
https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Ultra-Class-Memory-SDSDUNC-032G-GN6IN/dp/B0143RT8OY/ref=sr_1_3?crid=3JDHJLEBX9RMU&amp;keywords=32gb+sd+card&amp;qid=1565984664&amp;s=gateway&amp;sprefix=32GB+SD%2Caps%2C307&amp;sr=8-3
If you mean this one, yes. Its what I use.
Get the CompactFlash adapter that was recommended ($7), but instead of a CompactFlash card, get an CF to SD adapter like this ($7.50). Then, just get an SD card of the capacity you want, for example a [16GB] (https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Ultra-Class-Memory-SDSDUNC-032G-GN6IN/dp/B0143RT8OY/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1523574332&amp;sr=8-3&amp;keywords=sd+card+32gb&amp;dpID=51cpb2WLteL&amp;preST=_SY300_QL70_&amp;dpSrc=srch) ($13). Plus the tools ($2). You will be spending $30 at most, being the actual SD card the most expensive item, and the procedure is not that difficult. If you happen to have an SD card lying around from an old phone or camera, so you could even do this for $17.
Nothing I can think of, it's always worked fine at 1080p 30fps, I even tried resetting my camera settings to make sure it wasn't some obscure settings I forgot about.
I benchmarked the two cards I have on my person right now, This Class 10 Sandisk and This Class 4 Sandisk.
I tested both with a program called USBDeview. The Class 10 card clocked in at 12.65 MB/Sec, and the Class 4 card at 15.51 MB/s. So it looks like you're right and my dumb ass was wrong. Interestingly though, there's obviously a discrepancy between megabits and megabytes but even so, if USBDeview was in megabits the Class 10 should be 80Mb/s and the class 4 should be 32 Mb/s. If it's supposed to be in megabytes the Class 10 should be 10 MB/s and the Class 4 at 4 MB/s. So it seems like both cards aren't in good shape.
I was shooting video yesterday and got a similar issue happening on a friend's SD card (same as my Sandisk class 10) as well though. Maybe something's up with the camera body that's messing up cards?
I didn't know Sandisk had a warranty! I'm going to file a warranty claim and hopefully get a new card out of the deal. If that card shows the same issue then there's something real funky going on.
I was thinking of giving you gold for putting up with me being a dickhead but I know some people would rather that money go to charity. Is there a charity you'd like me to contribute to in your (user)name?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Digital#/media/File:SD_card_unlocked_and_locked.svg
The SD card specification includes the lock notch, virtually every brand has them. Here are a few :)
number 1
number 2
>I have a 32 gig SD card for my 3ds, it was 20 dollars back then. Not an 8 gigabyte SD is 20 dollars.
Umm...
SD Card 32 Gigs
Micro SD Card 32 Gigs
EDIT: Oh uh and you didn't say how much space you wanted on the external
Camera body
camera lens
SD Card
It comes up to about $200, but if she's looking for a professional camera, that's really as low as I would go to when it comes to price.
A good memory card always helps, e.g. this, that's big enough for approx. 1.1k shots at max quality on my d3300.
Also a remote shutter is useful if you have a tripod, or you just want to set the camera down and pose, the amazon basics model works great for me, here it is.
Those are two cheap essentials for me.
I can confirm that this one worked for me with zero issues:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0143RT8OY/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s01?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
I ended up buying one of these. https://www.amazon.ca/SanDisk-Extreme-microSDXC-Adapter-SDSQXVF-128G-GN6MA/dp/B01DYN4VPE
My friend had an extra laying around and only asked 50% of retail.
I thought i'd share what I just came up with.
I am moving to Germany at the end of the month for about two years, and I will be doing a LOT of traveling during this time. To preserve memories and share my experiences I decided to upgrade and change around my camera bag. I sold my d3300 and lenses and wanted a setup for something portable and not cumbersome that I can take in any situation without being annoying.
My activities I want to capture:
Here is what I put together:
Grand total: $1377
You can prob get the gopro plate for less but this one moves it the furthest away forward from the gimbal so it's less likely to get in the shot when shooting in superview or whatever gopro calls it these days.
Also you can get a mkIV or higher as some have stated here if you want to shoot in 4k gimbal stablilized with all three cameras (s8 or equivalent phone included)
I know i'm going to get flamed because it's not a sony mirrorless for what I paid, but for me being able to have all of these on me at any time is really helpful. Also you don't always have to carry anything but the gimbal and your cellphone in order to capture good video, which you will always have on you.
Also I was hesitant to save the money on the Boya Mic over the RODE but the sound quality from it is very good.
And one last note, I got the mkIII because I will be using the rx100 90% of the time for stills and very rarely for video. Really the only video with the rx100 will be low light and night video because of the large image sensor for it's form factor.
Amazon has similar 128GB cards here.
Trying to get the same speed still shows slight savings grabbing two of these.
I think paying a premium for having such a large mSD isn't worth it. Better off grabbing smaller 128 (how many games are you realistically going to put on it to begin with?). If that's not enough, maybe an external drive would be a good option anyway.
It's all up to preference, but I won't be grabbing anything bigger than the 128GB for mine.
Current Sony cameras have a general write speed limit of ~36MB/s, so any card that can sustain that write speed will provide the same experience. If you see the "V30" marking on an SD card (or microSD in a holder) - that will be fast enough to give you the fastest write experience possible on any existing Sony. I use the SanDisk Extreme http://amzn.to/2gHxY8G (non plus or pro) microSD cards (because they also work with my action cams and pop right into my Surface too).
Notes -
Do you purposefully downvote everyone who replies to you or is it just a reflex?
>How is having to buy two 128gb cards going to be cheaper than buying one bigger card?
1x 256GB = $200
vs
2x 128GB (what I already have) = $125.50
You're not good at this maths stuff are you? Kind of just like you not being good at Reddiquette
With the SD cards and the internal storage, it's possible that they're going to be doing some caching of assets that are likely to be needed soon to the onboard storage when playing games. That would be a possible way to get around people who buy the cheapest, slowest SD cards. They could also warn when a cheap, slow SD card is inserted and that it may slow things down.
But you're quite correct that newer SD cards have vastly improved read-write speeds. U3 cards are still a bit pricier than others, but not really too much more than a C10/U1 card. And if you look at the read speeds, you're getting 80-90 MB/s, which isn't that far off from a mid-range hard drive like a WD Blue.
/u/stellvia2016
This is the microSD i bought. The 128GB one is 60 something dollars.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01HU3Q6S4/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
From the Amazon page: Ideal for Android-based smartphones and tablets. Read speeds of up to 90MB/s; write speeds of up to 60MB/s. Recommended by GoPro for use with HERO, HERO3, HERO3+, HERO4, HERO5, and HERO+ LCD. UHS speed Class 3 (U3), video speed Class 30 (V30) and Class 10 for 4K UHD and full HD video.
There's some super new fancy ones that are 256GB or more that can get pretty pricy though, but in general, 128GB and below is pretty affordable. It's regular sized SD at high capacities are for like actual cameras and stuff and those can get very pricy.
No need for UHS-II for 100mb/s. I have shot dozens of hours of 4K with these and zero errors:
SanDisk Extreme Pro 128GB SDXC UHS-I Card (SDSDXXG-128G-GN4IN) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01J5RH06K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_qKg6Bb0SPA61D
If you are going to get another cam that does higher bitrates then maybe get UHS-II for future, but no need to spend the extra money right now (same card in UHS-II is $240!).
Where did you see that? They're still available in various sizes – Link 1, Link 2.
From the manual.
Type One 3-in-1 slot
Cards supported • SD card
• SD High-Capacity (SDHC) card
• SD Input Output (SDIO) card
• SD Extended Capacity (SDXC) card with
Ultra High Speed (UHS)
Something like these, class 10 SD cards :
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01J5RHBQ4/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_gpNByb1AP1HFF
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LORO7Z6/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_jrNByb8DHSWN0
Just choose your storage as you like from 16gb - 256gb.
Batteries - $22 - https://www.amazon.com/Powerextra-DMW-BLC12E-DMW-BLC12PP-DMC-FZ1000-DMC-FZ300K/dp/B01IMQAVDY/ref=sr_1_19?s=photo&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1518114737&amp;sr=1-19&amp;keywords=panasonic+g7 - Always used these and they've never let me down. G7 lasts a good 5-6 hrs of shooting, but another battery can get me through an entire day.
Luckily for audio stuff, audio isn't much of a concern, but if you need something, the VideoMicro is only around $50.
Bag choices are endless and i really cant recommend one simply because there are so many options. Look at B&H or amazon. I use the Lowepro Transit Sling (around $35) when i'm traveling. In general, lowepro makes a ton of good options that aren't crazy. I also love the Canon 100DG or 200DG bag for something a little bit bigger
For lighting there are a couple ways to go. On the ultra cheap side, you can essentially DIY a lighting setup using home depot clamp lights and/or work lights. But that's like emergency level broke. You're better off just saving up and picking up either a few budget LED panels or I also REALLY like the older Lowell Pro light kits that you can get used. They're tungsten hard light kits but are great as a solo shooter. I picked up a 4 light (200w/each) kit on ebay with stands, gels, diffusion, case, etc, for around $200. For LED panels, i recommend looking at the Yongnuo YN300iii. It's $60 but it's better than most LED options under $100. Keep in mind that you will need a stand ($20) and batteries ($20).
For memory, pretty much any UHS-1 speed card from a major manufacturer will work. You can get away with 32gb but you'll probably just want to pony up for a 64gb. It's up to you though. I use various sandisks. Here is a good one - https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Extreme-32GB-UHS-I-SDSDXXG-032G-GN4IN/dp/B01J5RHBQ4/ref=sr_1_3?s=electronics&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1518115492&amp;sr=1-3&amp;keywords=sandisk+extreme+uhs-1+32gb
I'll keep adding stuff as i think of it
Many people like to use Sandisk Extreme Pro cards as they're generally both fast and reliable. One of these should work well if you're only after a 32GB one. It'll cope just fine with 4K and higher bit rates, so not need to worry about it keeping up when you do switch to recording in 4K.
I use these cards myself and they've served me well so far.
Des U3 apparemment !
Je suis pas du tout expert en carte SD, j'ai juste cherché vite fait sur Amazon.
X-T100 is a great camera. Overall image quality is as good as Fuji's latest, high-end cameras. It's not quite as good in low-light, or AF performance as the more expensive Fujis, but still significantly better than most consumer-level DSLRs. IMO, it's more than enough camera for most beginners and will carry you until you're mode advanced or your needs change.
As far as memory cards, cheap SanDisk Extreme Pro will be more than enough for this camera. You can get the 32GB or 64GB variants, depending on what you want. I have a 32GB version on my wife's X-T100 without any issues.
UHS-I U3 is the recommended SD card spec. I'm not seeing U3 anywhere on there, so you might want to go with something else to be safe.
This one is a good alternative: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01J5RHD58?ref=emc_b_5_t
Yeah, the amazon kits, for the most part, are just junk, and the stuff you do really want is bad quality. It's substantially better to get stuff as you get more experience.
For a camera, I definitely think that you are good with a t6i or t7i. I agree with the other poster to make sure that you get an "i" because they have the swivel screen that makes life so much easier. After a quick check, you could get this referbed t6i for about $500 which is not bad. Don't worry about it coming with a kit lens, sometimes those lenses can be useful, and for the most part, since it is an "amateur" camera, they are hard to find body only. So you should be good there.
I'm not entirely sure what the "tutorial" mode is, but really do read up on the exposure triangle. It's not super difficult (there are TONS of great graphics that help explain it), and it will make your photos/videos SO much better because you will be in control, and more aware of the capabilities and limitations of your camera than if you shoot in a mode that's not manual.
Also a few quick notes about filming with DSLRs that you aren't going to see if you just look at photography sources. One, try your darnest to always shoot ISO 100 when filming. Bumping the ISO in pictures is fine because the grain is either not recognizable or is easy to remove in photos, but it is SUPER noticeable and hard to remove in video. This is because the grain changes every frame, effectively animating it. The other thing is that if you shoot higher than 60 fps, you might end up wanting to add motion blur or something because the video might look a little odd. On the contrary, for photos you'll probably want to shoot more like 200 so that handshake doesn't introduce motion blur.
The other thing that is SUPER IMPORTANT for video and just like "nice to have" for photos is a good memory card that has a high write speed. This is the one that I personally use. If the memory card doesn't have a high write speed, then your camera will just stop recording because the write speed of the memory card can't keep up with the data coming from the camera.
Also, side note, there are tons of articles that will say that canons can't shoot more than 12 minutes of video at a time because it exceeds the 4gb file size (which it can't go past due to stupid copyright laws. I don't get it either). This isn't entirely true. All the canons that I have dealt with (everything from a t3i to 70D) record fine past the 12 minute mark, just when they get done recording it will split it into 4gb files. Only one canon have I ever seen ALWAYS shut done at the 12 minute mark no matter what, so I suspect it was just broken. However, even with my own trusted camera that I have never had problems recording more than 12 minutes has recently stopped at about 30mins (my guess had to do write speeds), so just always be aware.
As far as lighting kits go, this one is pretty good for a beginer. Most people do a basic 3 point lighting which is probably fine enough for what you want to do. So with that in mind, and since you want to do green screen, you might want to get 2 of those kits. The key to doing green screen is to have a really well- and evenly- lit screen. TBH you really don't need to get a green screen kit unless you just want to. All it really is, is just a large piece of fabric anchored in such a way so that there are no wrinkles. Of course, the kits are nicer, but you may want to see if you can DIY that part.
As for a tripod, this one is probably fine for what you want to do. Just keep in mind that if you continue to do more in video/photography you will probably need to get a better one later on. I personally have one like this that I use like as a back-up, so they aren't a complete waste of money.
Hopefully this helps! If you have any more questions feel free to ask!
I would spend $10 more:
http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Extreme-UHS-I-Memory-SDSDXXG-064G-GN4IN/dp/B01J5RHD58/
Video falls under the V category of card ratings. In this case, the A7riii will only shoot 4K at 30fps therefore UHS-1 rating will do fine. I recommend the Sandisk Extreme Pro. It offers a v30 rating and 95MB/s write speed which really helps with the new buffer speeds of the mark3's for photography. I've always used this and fine that it's the best bang for buck.
Would this work stock?
So would an SD card like this work?
Generally speaking, any SD card will work. However, if it's too slow, you might not be able to record video for very long, and writing images to the card might take longer.
That said, the T6 isn't a particularly demanding camera for SD cards. A card like this won't limit the camera in any way, and is quite affordable.
You might also want to pick up a few accessories. I personally would suggest getting a lens hood. They help prevent flare, and can even slightly protect your lens against impacts from the front. There's no reason to buy the official ones, though. Here's a third party one that will work on your lens, and is way cheaper than the Canon one.
You might also want a tripod, so you can play around with long exposures and low light shooting. It doesn't really make sense for you to buy anything super fancy at this point. I've heard good things about the Amazon Basics one, and it's less than $20.
Beyond that, you might want a camera bag. I don't really know much about what is out there right now, but there should be plenty of options. It might be a good idea to go to your local electronics store and try out a few, since you want to make sure that it's comfortable.
Let me know if you have any other questions, and good luck shooting!
SanDisk 32GB Ultra Class 10 SDHC UHS-I Memory Card Up to 80MB, Grey/Black (SDSDUNC-032G-GN6IN)
Should this one work well enough?
How's this one? https://www.amazon.ca/Sandisk-Ultra-Class-Memory-SDSDUNC-032G-GN6IN/dp/B0143RT8OY/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=sd+card+32gb+large&qid=1571091158&s=electronics&sr=1-1
Even if buying from SanDisk directly?
Didn’t know there was much of a difference in SD cards but I found out it’s good to have smaller ones than one large one in case of failure etc
SanDisk Ultra 32GB Class 10 SDHC UHS-I Memory Card up to 80MB/s (SDSDUNC-032G-GN6IN) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0143RT8OY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_HWZLDbKTHD4WG
I'm one of those people that carries a lot of DSLR gear with me. I take a Nikon D800 and 3-4 lenses. You can check out my most recent travel album here. Photography is my passion, so I can't bring myself to take less. I love it and want to take loads of pictures. So for me, it makes sense. However, to anyone not into photography like I am, it isn't what I advise.
I recommend that you don't get a DSLR. If you're not very comfortable/familiar with shooting a DSLR, you'll use it on auto a lot. If you're using it on auto, you're paying too much for the camera you're getting. Instead, get a smaller/compact micro 4/3 sensor. They can let you change lenses (like a DSLR), have good quality, are small, cheap, and still take excellent quality photos for Internet use (they won't print as big as some DLSRs can, but that's rarely done with travel photos and your average traveler). They won't be as good in low-lighting, but that will be a non-issue for many.
In your price range, I recommend the Olympus PEN E-PL6 Digital Camera with 14-42mm II Lens. It comes with a zoom lens range that will be good for travel; you'll be able to do landscapes or walk-about shots in cities. It won't zoom far out, but you could buy another lens for that. However, I find that zooming far out is rarely done in my travels so I don't plan my setups around that rare need. A recent post with good pics using this camera can be seen here.
I would then get TWO 32 GB memory cards. Back them up often to your PC (if you're taking one).
Get a very small travel tripod. It won't be perfect for all situations, but it's better than none and it's very easy to travel with. If you want a night shot, you'll need a tripod. Or if you want to do a selfie that doesn't look like a selfie, put the camera on a timer and go stand in front of it on the tripod. It's cheap and light and adds more options.
Lastly, get some kind of camera bag that can hold all of your camera equipement + a laptop/tablet. It's nice to keep everything together, they usually have lots of pockets to store caps, SD cards, misc items, etc that are easy to lose in general travel luggage.
All of this should be within your budget and you'll get great photos out of it.
For the cleaning kit, all she really needs is a rocket blower and some lens pens.
You can also get some disposable wipes.
These Sandisk SD cards should be plenty fast. They're not the absolute fastest that Sandisk makes anymore, which is why they're so cheap. (95mb/s vs 80mb/s. Not that big of a deal.)
Understanding Exposure has got to be the number 1 recommended book for the basics. It's an excellent book, but if she's already getting gigs, maybe she doesn't need it?
For posing, Picture Perfect Posing is the book to get.
This is all the cheap stuff. Lenses, bags, straps, lighting, and the other gear starts to get expensive. What kind of budget are you looking at? I know you said budget isn't an issue... but what does that mean? $500 for everything? $1000? $10,000?
Micro for the New3 DS
Standard for 3DS
Honestly, these are just the first two I found at a good sale price at 32GB.
If you're willing to spend up to $20 for the SD card you can get similar 64GB models from the good brands:
(in no particular order) Samsung, SanDisk, Kingston, PNY, ADATA... theres other good brands, but I'd look at those first
> good, high quality SD card. Make sure it's high endurance and not some generic Sandisk SD card
Such as what? Whats wrong with regular sandisk SD cards such as this? https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Ultra-Class-Memory-SDSDUNC-032G-GN6IN/dp/B0143RT8OY/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1525218853&amp;sr=8-3&amp;keywords=sd+card
This would probably be better: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0143RT8OY
I'm just going to buy a 32 gb sd card because its prime day on amazon. Is this okay? https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0143RT8OY/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1499747271&amp;sr=1-1&amp;psr=PDAY&amp;pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&amp;keywords=sd+card&amp;dpPl=1&amp;dpID=51MMGGrKpkL&amp;ref=plSrch
This is the only version that gets up to 95mb/sec
This is the card you're thinking of, however they're claiming it can read up to 90mb/sec and testing done in the reviews section show it topping out at 83mb/sec
Just to clarify, either of these would work, correct?
https://www.amazon.com/Lexar-High-Performance-microSDXC-packaging-LSDMI128BBNL633R/dp/B00O1M21H8
https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Extreme-microSDXC-Adapter-SDSQXVF-128G-GN6MA/dp/B01DYN4VPE/ref=pd_lpo_147_tr_t_3?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1&amp;refRID=TZNSAA3BPSTZJHN16HB9
I've been using a 128 GB one and it's been great. No issues at all and it always has space. I need to remember to dump content often though. If all of you footage is on one card and something happens to it, you're out of luck. Hope that helps!
Your card will work, as it is U3 rated and 64GB. Some people have tested 128GB microSD cards and said it works, but then upgraded their firmware and it stopped working, that they had to go back to a 64GB microSD card. I have a SanDisk Extreme 128GB card that will arrive tomorrow, so I can test it out and report back. This is the card I ordered: https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Extreme-microSDXC-Adapter-SDSQXVF-128G-GN6MA/dp/B01DYN4VPE
Compatible:
https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Extreme-microSDXC-Adapter-SDSQXVF-128G-GN6MA/dp/B01DYN4VPE
http://www.samsung.com/us/computing/memory-storage/memory-cards/micro-sd-evo-256gb-memory-card-w-adapter-mb-mc256da-am/
Records 100 Mb/s but files are corrupt:
http://www.samsung.com/us/computing/memory-storage/memory-cards/micro-sd-pro-128gb-memory-card-w-adapter-mb-md128da-am/
This is a faster card and its cheaper but if you're going digital I would say its worth it, plus it is on sale. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DYN4VPE/ref=crt_ewc_img_dp_2?ie=UTF8&amp;smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&amp;th=1
I got this one https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B01DYN4VPE/ tested myself to 60MB/s (480Mbps) write in Blackmagic Disk Speed Test where DJI claims 4K recording is "only" at 100Mbps. Manual states 128Gb is the max.
If you are on a tight budget getting a Yi or Yi 4k is not a bad decision at all.
Most people simply replace/overlay the original audio with music later.
If you though want to do a Vlog-style travel video a X3000 will not only give you better audio but also a high quality and stabilized video.
One advantage, which bith the Yi-cameras don't have is, that the Sony is splashproof and dustproof, which means you can use it without the case during rain/ at the beach without the risk of damaging your camera and still get good audio. With the Yi you nearly always have to use the case when you are outdoor, so it would render the already bad audio useless anyways.
It is your money, your choice. I hope I could help you with the decision with this reply.
If you have further questions, just reply to this comment.
P.S.: Don't forget, that you have to get a SD card (I recommend this for the X3000) for either camera.
Also you might want to get additional batteries or a powerbank to exchange an empty one and charge on the go.
Here's the one I picked up (SanDisk Extreme 128 GB -- https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DYN4VPE/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s02?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1 -- $60). Honestly, it's hard to know how it compares to the the suggested cards in the original post... My impression is that it should be fine though.
If you have specific use questions, like you use the camera a lot or care about sound I can address those too, but I think this should cover most things.
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I'm using a Toshiba class 10 card. I record 1080p @ 60fps straight to my microSD card with no problem at all. You should be fine with any class 10 card.
If you're in the US the best bang for the buck for me would be:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B010Q57S62/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1491439478&amp;sr=1-1&amp;refinements=p_n_feature_two_browse-bin%3A13203834011&amp;pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&amp;keywords=128gb+micro+sd+card
Get this if you want a really fast READ & WRITE speed:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01DYN4VPE/ref=mp_s_a_1_9?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1491452759&amp;sr=8-9&amp;pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&amp;keywords=128gb+micro+sd+card
I just ordered my tablet yesterday. I ordered it with a 128 gig micro sd extreme. Is that sufficient? I don't know a lot about sd cards, but I assumed it was one of, if not the fastest you could get.
This is the one.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01DYN4VPE/ref=mp_s_a_1_5?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1483223771&amp;sr=8-5&amp;pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&amp;keywords=micro+sd+extreme&amp;dpPl=1&amp;dpID=41GY7SAn%2BIL&amp;ref=plSrch
try cheaper...
https://smile.amazon.com/SanDisk-Extreme-microSDXC-Adapter-SDSQXVF-064G-GN6MA/dp/B01HU3Q6S4/ref=sr_1_1?s=pc&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1484087877&amp;sr=1-1&amp;keywords=sandisk+extreme+64
If you are going to be there for a week, doing alot of recording and no way of transferring it to a laptop/external drive i would recommend this.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01HU3Q6S4/ref=twister_B01IHOTQE6?_encoding=UTF8&amp;psc=1
Is this a good Micro SD card for the switch?
Just checked out your link. Has a lot of good reviews, hopefully they're legit reviews. Price seems fair with the amount of memory you get. But I've always known Sandisk to be a good brand. I've hadn't had any personal experience with Samsung.
Is there a major notice difference between 80-90 read speeds?
I was looking at this one.. SanDisk Extreme 64GB microSDXC UHS-I Card with Adapter (SDSQXVF-064G-GN6MA) [Newest Version] https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HU3Q6S4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_WkLPybR7ANAZW
> Extreme PLUS 64GB microSDXC UHS-I Class U-1
Thank you for the reply. Could yoiu point me towards the list of recommended cards by gopro ?
Would you also happen to know if this is a suitable card ? https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Extreme-microSDXC-Adapter-SDSQXVF-064G-GN6MA/dp/B01HU3Q6S4
Should I get any of these 3? I'm not sure what would be more important. Write speed or read speed. I want to say write but I'm 100% sure.
This is for the Gopro hero5 black and I'm having trouble deciding which one to get.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HU3Q6S4/?tag=05060701-20&amp;th=1
https://www.amazon.com/Lexar-Professional-microSDXC-UHS-II-LSDMI64GCBNL1000R/dp/B00U77V5IW/ref=sr_1_1?s=pc&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1480137287&amp;sr=1-1&amp;keywords=lexar+1000
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1275606-REG/sandisk_sdsqxwg_032g_ancma_extreme_plus_microsd_32gb.html
Don't buy from ebay. I bought this one and it works great.
I haven't bought it yet. But I'll be getting this one
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01HU3Q6S4/ref=pd_gwm_simh_2?pf_rd_p=cc000f63-21ee-4dc4-b9b6-9082ebacae63&amp;pf_rd_s=blackjack-personal-1&amp;pf_rd_t=Gateway&amp;pf_rd_i=mobile&amp;pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&amp;pf_rd_r=8X89H02J5VS8JZE8QHVE&amp;pf_rd_r=8X89H02J5VS8JZE8QHVE&amp;pf_rd_p=cc000f63-21ee-4dc4-b9b6-9082ebacae63
To add to the card situation, you have to make sure it’s fast enough to handle 4K. This is the one I have this one
Nice my DR-70D is great for this too as it mounts just below a camera.
Which speedbooster did you pick up by the way? Wanting to price it out with the lens.
Oh btw, do you use anything besides a normal SD card like this... SanDisk Extreme Pro 128GB SDXC... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01J5RH06K?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
What if you put like 5 of those fast SD cards into a tiny little raid configuration. Wouldn't the size and speed blow things away?
I see here that the A6300 is still being sold here at 1350CAD (without tax) with 16-50mm OSS Lens (I have no idea what OSS means). Without the lens it's 1250CAD.
The Lumix DMC-G85 with 12-60mm Kit is 1100CAD, tax incl. (or only 1K at Amazon Canada). Which one is better? I can see both having good reviews, but the G85 seems to have more recent reviews.
I do still have one worry. I also want a good zoom. Is 60mm enough? Otherwise I also read about the Coolpix P900 with an 80x zoom
Also, I have found this SD Card here: https://www.amazon.ca/SanDisk-Extreme-SDSDXXG-128G-GN4IN-Newest-Version/dp/B01J5RH06K/ref=zg_bs_7204570011_11?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=HQPYCTF1Z424EDA1QRHT
It has a ton of good reviews so I think it's legit. For the price of 70CAD brand new, I think it's worth it. Is this card fast enough for any of the aforementioned cameras? I really appreciate your help.
i use transcend unofficial V90s for 400mbit all intra
and standard 128gb V30 Sandisk for anything else
Is this the right model?
I got my a6500 last week and this memory card. When I try to record in 4K, it gives me a message that the card isn't capable of recording at that setting. It has the U3 and class 10 logos, which I thought were all that were required.
What am I missing here?
Do I have to worry about compatibility when buying an SD Card? Will this SD Card work with the Switch?
https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B01J5RH06K/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01J5RH06K/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
There's the link for the one I bought in Aug. 2017. It seems to be working well, no complaints. I'm very happy with the laptop. Good luck.
I've got two 128GB sandisk extreme pro ones, on light-medium shoot days i usually stay within or barely hit the GB cap. I shoot on an a6500 and do a lot of client work in 4K.
they're super versatile and a rather inexpensive one time investment
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01J5RH06K/ref=psdcmw_1197396_t1_B0143IISD0
As long as the card is UHS-I you should be fine.
Just a note, the a7III will reject some cards as soon as they're put in for 4K video, even if the card can handle the speed - because they're not UHS-I. ie it's rejecting the cards because they believe they're not good enough, without even trying. From memory it might do that if you're under 64Gb as well, though I can't recall precisely.
I tried putting some old cards in the camera, not UHS-I but fast enough to handle 4K. 3 identical cards - 2 worked and the third it brought up a message saying I needed a UHS-I card.
I can confirm this card definitely works - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01J5RH06K/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1 .
What's the difference between the Sandisk Extreme PRO and the Sandisk Extreme PRO V30 (UHS Video Speed Class 30)?
Bit confused, what is the difference between these 2 Sandisk Extreme Pro cards (besides price)
First one for 34 dollars or so here
Second one for 23 dollars here
buy this model (the GBs that you want/wish)
ps: prefer several cards with less GB than a big one of 256TB
Here you go.
I thought the same, but I have fallen in love my used 2.8 with a polarizer on it (also, highly recommend). Mess with that and see what else you need. For instance, I use that and the 55-210mm zoom; I think those 2 lenses allow me to do everything I want, with the 30mm being on my alpha 92% of the time. Maybe a 12mm for wide landscape are in my future? Nonetheless, 30mm is a great start, then take your time to discover what focal length you need for what occasions!
Get a strap that’ll be comfortable for you, I got this 2-in-1 strap for casual carrying and I switch to the wristlet for when I’m actively shooting. A nice card, maybe a hot shoe cover, and maybe a Gorillapod hybrid
So here is my wishlist for Camera things I sent my husband:
Think Tank Bag
I actually just got this for our anniversary on Halloween and it's freaking amazing. I love Think Tank everything because a) they're so incredibly thoughtful in their design and b) they're made incredibly well. This bag is replacing the current bag I carry JUST lenses and accessories in on the wedding day. On that note their rollerbag is what I use to carry everything and it's also amazing.
Helios Lens
This is basically a trash russian lens that provides really interesting bokeh and intense, awesome sun flare.
Holdfast
I have one of these already, there's a lot of reviews about camera straps, but as a woman it's been the most comfortable strap I've had. I have the American Bison one, it's very soft and incredibly well made. I get compliments on it at weddings all the time, it looks super professional!
Apple Watch
So nice for checking time, texting, and keeping track of timelines on the day of. I love it.
Mouse
If she needs any computer upgrades that would be a great option too. I need a new mouse because mine is a piece of shit, but monitors, monitor calibration, wacom tablet, etc could be nice too.
All the Microfiber cloths, batteries and SD cards
I buy all these things like candy every season. You can really never have enough of any of them.
As far as her home studio, the first thing I would look at is her chair. Art is nice and everything, but loving her chair and workspace makes such a huge difference. It's hard sitting ALL DAY, my back and neck hurt after a full day. I re-did most of my office and bought a bunch of plants and a new desk and it's made my days much better. Next purchase is a chair.
Hope this helps! I'm sure she'll love whatever you get her :).
Whats the difference between these two? Does the v30 matter? Because most people recommend the one without the v30. $7 difference between the two where I come from.
SDSDXPA-064G-X46
vs
SDSDXXG-064G-GN4IN
Im looking to get 2 Sandisk extreme pro SD cards, i was browsing amazon and found two of the same(?) item:
https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Extreme-UHS-I-Flash-Memory-x/dp/B005LFT3UW/ref=sr_1_4_acs_ac_1?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1542764375&sr=1-4-acs&keywords=sandisk+extreme+pro+64gb
https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Extreme-UHS-I-Memory-SDSDXXG-064G-GN4IN/dp/B01J5RHD58/ref=sr_1_2?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1542764437&sr=1-2&keywords=sandisk+extreme+pro+64gb
I notice one of them has the symbol V30 on the card and is somehow a little cheaper.
Is there a difference between the two or is one just a newer version?
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Haha, yeah like other people are saying, if it's not a extreme pro card it's probably just not fast enough.
This will be perfectly fine for you I think:
https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Extreme-32GB-UHS-I-SDSDXXG-032G-GN4IN/dp/B01J5RHD58/ref=sr_1_5?crid=1R6F7L30PKCZ6&keywords=32%2Bgb%2Bsd%2Bcard&qid=1557341396&s=gateway&sprefix=32%2Bgb%2Bsd%2Caps%2C134&sr=8-5&th=1
so this card would work? https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Extreme-64GB-UHS-I-SDSDXXG-064G-GN4IN/dp/B01J5RHD58/ref=sr_1_6?s=electronics&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1494085798&amp;sr=1-6&amp;keywords=64gb+sd+card
The San disk extreme pro is very highly recommended by a lot of folks on here. I have two 64gb and have never had a problem and they write at the max speed my d750 is capable of.
SanDisk Extreme Pro 64GB SDXC UHS-I Card (SDSDXXG-064G-GN4IN) [Newest Version] https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01J5RHD58/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_MpGryb3YZJPJB
I don't have it in front of me, but this is the exact one i ordered:
https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Extreme-UHS-I-Memory-SDSDXXG-064G-GN4IN/dp/B01J5RHD58/
I'll check the card when i get home and see if it has a V30 on it
You do not need UHS-II for 4k. There are plenty of UHS-I cards that can handle 4k. As long as you have the appropriate card for 4k, there will be no benefit to getting an even faster card. It is either fast enough to record 4k or it isn't. I would like to tell you more about how these cards are rated with speed and all that, but TBH that stuff kind of confuses me. I usually shoot on SanDisk Extreme Pro edition cards they get the job done for 90% of what I do. Then I have two (I accidentally bought two, but I only need one) Sony UHS-II G Cards for when I need high fps or a big buffer. I usually use these cards for wildlife or street photography. I have yet to push them to their limit. Truth be told, for the way I shoot, I probably do not need them at all, but it is nice to have one lying around for the rare instance that I do need it.
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2)you need SDXC , at least 64GB and it should say UH3 on it. I bought a lexxar one off amazon but it rated no where near the speed it should of been so returned and got a sandisk extreme. Which works great.
link here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01J5RHD58/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
EDIT: It should be noted that memory card spec , is minimum for video recording in 4k XAVC, if your just doing photos then your fine getting something cheaper.
I bought 12 of the same exact SD card and it happens with all of them!
These are the cards I bought:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01J5RHD58/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s01?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
The thing is, the problem doesn't happen with my D750, so I don't know if the problem is the GH5 or the cards!
I just bought this one (like 4/7) and it worked for me.
https://www.amazon.com/Transcend-Flash-Memory-Card-TS2GSDC/dp/B000FGNM6I/ref=sr_1_3?s=electronics&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1524076577&amp;sr=1-3&amp;keywords=2gb+sd+card
Prior to this card, I had the same problem.
You should be able to swap out the card to a larger size after you boot swiss. I honestly got distracted and haven't gone back to verify.
Okay thats Bad :/. Try to buy this one it should work to 90% with this SDHC Card http://www.amazon.com/Transcend-Flash-Memory-Card-TS2GSDC/dp/B000FGNM6I
I understand, and your printer isn't really that old, so I'd be surprised if it didn't take SDHC cards. Do keep in mind that how you format the card may matter.
Here is a 2GB Card - pretty basic (non-SDHC), which should have zero compatibility issues:
https://www.amazon.com/Transcend-Flash-Memory-Card-TS2GSDC/dp/B000FGNM6I
Here is a 4 GB card, which should work due to the fact that the printer originally came with one.
https://www.amazon.com/Transcend-Class-Speed-Memory-TS4GSDHC4/dp/B003QJV2IG
From what I've read, greater than 32GB will not work, but up to that may be possible. That simple 2GB is nearly 100% guarantee, and honestly 2GB should be more than adequate.
https://www.amazon.com/Transcend-Flash-Memory-Card-TS2GSDC/dp/B000FGNM6I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1503289909&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=sd+card+non+sdhc
This is the one I got. It does the job and seems to be less than what you have found so far.
This is the one I bought for Amazon and it works fine.
You'll be waiting like a month, though. I'd honestly cancel that order and order it from Amazon for the extra $1. http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B000FGNM6I/ref=sr_1_1_olp?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1406958197&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=2gb+sd&amp;condition=new
I love DealExtreme, but I usually buy like 5-10 things at a time late at night when I'm tired, and then get the surprise package of goodies a month later.
I use this one in my Autoset 10 and in my Autoset 9 before that.
Looking it my SD card now, it looks like it adds around 3MB/day to the card.
I found a 16 Gb card for my mom for christmas. It might save you some cash http://www.amazon.com/Transcend-Class-Flash-Memory-TS16GSDHC10E/dp/B003VNKNEQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1324886899&amp;sr=8-1
http://www.amazon.com/Transcend-Class-Flash-Memory-TS16GSDHC10E/dp/B003VNKNEQ
That's the one I bought off amazon a while back and it's been working fine and is a great price. If you're using a 2gig stick it ain't going to cut it for smash.
In case someone misses the deal, I have found the Transcend brand to always be cheap and perform at speeds better than advertised (Lexar has been mediocre when I've tested it). This is the 16GB model but there's bigger versions too.
http://www.amazon.com/Transcend-Class-Flash-Memory-TS16GSDHC10E/dp/B003VNKNEQ
Hi!
The brand is Transcend, I bought it in Sweden, but you can find it on Amazon.
I formatted my SD card as FAT32. There is a limitation though, the max size of a file on FAT32 is 4GB. I guess that for 3DS games we are on the safe side (I think the biggest game as of now is 2GB).
After doing some more research I learned that the T2i's 1080p bitrate is 5.5 MBytes/s. I used Transcend Class 6 SDHC for my T1i and now use Transcend CF for my 7D. Here are some Amazon links to make life easier so that you can get to shooting:
Note: Currently Amazon is selling Class 10 cards for about $1.00 more than Class 6. Go with Class 10.
I live in the USA, and I have one. I bought mine off of Amazon. I paid $21 for the dashcam and $13 for the SD card.
If you're interested I can upload some video onto youtube for you to check out how it works. It's alright for $34.
I shared cards with a colleague of mine and ran into this problem with his Sandisk cards. Never had issues with my cheap transcend cards from amazon though.
SD Version
CF Version
Edit: Added the cards I use.
I'm using a Transcend 32GB Class 10; I was using a 16GB class 6 before (same brand). I've tried setting the shutter speed as high as the camera goes (1/4000) and it's still the same speed.
Any troubleshooting suggestions?
I realize I am a impossibly small sample size, but I haven't had any speed issues with the adapter. I've used them to use my MicroSD cards in my older GoPro cameras, as well as shooting full HD video with my Sony NEX-5R without problems.
I've also been using this card and this card (both class 10) in my Hero2 for years without a single issue.
You could always buy it on amazon, test it out on some sport jumps, and then decide if you can rely on it. If not, send it back to amazon... they have a nice enough return policy that it won't cost you anything.
Means the hdd has crashed...
This plus this, for science :)
All class 10 SD cards are sufficient for RAW pictures, and if you don't need to shoot in sustained burst mode and don't shoot video, you could get away with class 4/5 as well.
http://www.amazon.com/Transcend-Class-Flash-Memory-TS32GSDHC10E/dp/B003VNKNF0/ is kind of the standard basic memory I recommend everyone get.
And if you can get through 16gb in a day, frankly I recommend shooting less / more carefully, if you're traveling / not on assignment. That's roughly 800 20 MB photos per day; even taking two shots of everything remotely worth taking a picture of, how or why do you do that? Can you walk us through what you're shooting?
Thanks for the input!
For someone who likes to hike/bike, wouldn't a neck strap be better?
Any input on these choices?
http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B002DS9BOI
http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B003VNKNF0
http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B00CL6SWJC
Memory card? Do you mean ram, HDD or this http://www.amazon.ca/gp/aw/d/B003VNKNF0?cache=5a9b48b989f8bb01c3675838b3accb19&amp;pi=SY200_QL40&amp;qid=1414354793&amp;sr=8-1#ref=mp_s_a_1_1 lol
I love my iPod 4G even over my iPod 5g...
When the hard drive finally died, I got an iPod HD to Compact Flash adapter ($12) Then an SD to Compact Flash adapter($17) and now my iPod is back to life with a 32GB SD card ($21)!
Note: Today's prices, when I first did this last year the prices were closer to $8, $12, $20
I see. I'm assuming mine is original 3Ds since I got whenever that Kingdom Hearts game was released.
I'm clueless when it comes to this stuff. Would this be a usable SD card for my 3DS?
https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Memory-Frustration-Free-Packaging--SDSDB-032G-AFFP/dp/B007JRB0RE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1466442347&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=3ds+sd+card+32gb
Prices on Amazon are even better
http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Class-Flash-Memory-SDSDB-032G-AFFP/dp/B007JRB0RE/
Well, it's always bad on Amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B007JRB0RE?cache=a1abb34bf3dec5e631ae4cd8438f1cbe&amp;pi=SY200_QL40&amp;qid=1412095203&amp;sr=8-1#ref=mp_s_a_1_1
vs
http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Memory-Frustration-Free-Packaging--SDSDB-032G-AFFP/dp/B007JRB0RE/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1412095302&amp;sr=1-1&amp;keywords=sd+card
Nope! You need a standard SD card for the model. The one you linked was micro. THIS card will work just fine for your gopro.
This seems to be the best valued SD card.
Here's an Amazon link.
Here is my SD card: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007JRB0RE/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
I assume this would be classified as normal.
The Sandisk Extreme Pro satisfies all of these requirements. The Extreme Plus is actually more performance right-sized, but it costs barely less than the Pro so there's no point.
There's no performance demerit in going for the Micro SD version with an adapter by the way if you intend to swap images physically between tablets or phones with these slots.
Would you recommend a specific SD card?
I'm used to SanDisk so I may go with that (an Extreme Pro probably) but I don't know which capacity would be sufficient for a 2 hours show and I'm having a hard time finding data about that.
Would the 64GB be sufficient or do we need 128? In any case I'd probably go for 2 similar cards to have a backup on site ready to go.
This one? https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Extreme-SDSDXPA-064G-X46-Flash-Memory/dp/B007NDL54C/ref=sr_1_1?s=pc&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1475229906&amp;sr=1-1&amp;keywords=sandisk%2Bextreme%2Bpro&amp;th=1
But doesnt the 3 inside the U mean it's UHS-3 and the camera wount support it?
I am interested in getting into photography and recently ordered my first camera. I bought a Canon T5i w/ EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM Lens and a EF 75-300mm F/4-5.6 III Autofocus Telephoto Zoom Lens.
I am mainly interested in taking portraits, landscape and event photos. The events I work at are in everything from hotel ballrooms, private homes to convention spaces, almost always indoors with fairly dim lighting.
I've been trying to do some research on different equipment and gear that I would need, and came up with the following list. Is there anything that I don't need or a better alternative than I have listed? Is there anything I'm missing?
Thanks
"Nifty Fifty" Lens - https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00X8MRBCW
Bag - https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00CF5OGP8
Memory Card - https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B007NDL54C
Battery Grip - https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0039VYN1Y
Speedlite 430 - https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B010W2MAOO
Lightsphere - https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B01JPY41RO
Book 1 - https://smile.amazon.com/dp/1446302172
Book 2 - https://smile.amazon.com/dp/0134007913
GorillaPod - https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B002FGTWOC
Battery Charger - https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00JHKSMJU
Extra Batteries - https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00JHKSL28
Nice.
I know SD's are pretty unreliable, but I wonder how one of these would run Linux? https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007NDL54C/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
The only reason I even own this is it supports fast 4K video writes on my digicam. But really, I have Linux running fantastically on USB 3 flash drives anyway...
As a Youtuber who's invested in the wrong gear before the right gear, here's a quality list that I've found works for my needs and will likely be great for you.
Camera
Panasonic GH4: This is a great camera that shoots 4K. If you are shoot in 4K, downscale to 1080p, you have the option to reframe and zoom into a closer shot without losing quality. It has a flip out screen so you can see yourself, focus peaking to show you on screen if you're in focus, and can record longer clips (in select modes) than the Canon T3i to make syncing easier. This camera is also great for when you want to deliver in 4K one day.
$1699
AC Power adapter: No worrying about batteries for the indoor shooting. $20
Lens
Panasonic 12-35mm: Versatile lens that gives you great range. $1000
14-42 kit lens: Cheaper alternative. $120
Audio
Zoom H4N: Great recorder for your mics. Monitor each mic's level independently. $250
Rode NTG-2: Shotgun mic. $270
Sennheiser Wireless Lav: Expensive, but great quality. $640
Audio Technica ATR-3350s: Cheap corded lavs with long wires. $30
You'll need one long XLR cable, a light stand to use for the boom, and some kind of shotgun mic shock mount. $60 for all.
Lighting
3-light softbox kit: Great kit, been using it for a year with no issues. I don't use the over head light, as I don't have the space. I can use the light stand to boom or for another light. $170
Neewer CN-160: Small LED light to help light certain situations or to use as a hair light. $30
Tripod
Manfrotto Tripod w/Fluid Head: Great set up, worth the investment, but there are cheaper alternatives. $350
Memory Card
64GB Sandisk Extreme Pro: Great card which will allow for smooth 4K recording. $100
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If you have any questions about any of this gear, let me know and good luck with everything!
A 64gb SanDisk Extreme Pro. It's a pretty new. Most of my other clips are fine, including ones taken after that one. I just had a real issue with a couple clips going back and forth like shown. I'm not entirely sure it was the vibration from the table but I can't think of anything else.
Memory card question. Are these extreme pro cards really worth the price over these extreme cards? I'm not sure whether the extra $40 apiece is really worth it or not, especially if I were to use either of them in a body with dual sd slots.
Here is the desktop version of your link
Depends what speed the Lexar card is, but for a 32GB card you're huuugely overpaying, no matter how fast it is. I'm not sure what you're looking at, but the 32GB SanDisk Extreme Pro is faster and half the price.
Either way, your camera won't be able to keep up with the fast write speed of the card, but if you're using a USB 3.0 connection (not sure when Apple started using USB 3.0 in the Macs), then you'll notice the speed difference when transferring photos. Otherwise you can get away with a 45MB/s card.
> SanDisc extreme Pro
I'm assuming you mean this one?
That one has a UHS Speed Class of 3 (vs. Speed Class 1 for my earlier link). It's marked by the number inside the U on the card. You only really need that if you're recording video in 4k (which you're not doing on the D7100).
Amazon has SD pro 32GB cards at $40. Just found these when I was reading the "SD versus CF" card thread on here earlier today.
http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Extreme-HD-Ready-Frustration-Free-SDSDXPA-032G-AFFP/dp/B007NDL56A/ref=lh_ni_t?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1&amp;smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER
do yourself a favor and replace the card, a faster and bigger card is not expensive at all. I ran into the same problems on my friends o3DS. and after you installed MH4U it will be full. you wont be able to put any other programs or games on it.
I used this 32gb card, and less than a $/GB is pretty cheap even for a higher speed card. unlike a few years ago.
and as far as I can tell the higher speed is a nice boon as well for the old 3DS
I currently own a 6D, I was one of the ones really excited for its release. AN AFFORDABLE FULL FRAME DSLR RIGHT?
So I bought it over the holiday and I am loving it. I've been using on and off for school projects for the past 5 months, and have 2 weddings over the next 2 weekends.
Keep in mind, because it takes SD cards instead of CF cards, the write speed will be a little slower. This was the biggest issue when I first purchased it, I thought I had fast enough SD cards but my footage told other wise. I purchased the fastest SD card that I could find, a SanDisk Extreme Pro and it makes a world of difference; especially at the All-I recording speed.
Your Rokinon lenses are going to change as well, if I'm not mistaken they're not made for an APS-C sensor, so the 35 will be wider on the full frame, and the 85 will be as well. Canon's APS-C sensors have a crop factor of 1.6x on lenses not made for APS-C; so you've essentially been working with 56mm and 136mm lenses.
BUT, just remember to buy really fast SD cards, and great glass. She'll treat you great just as she's treated me.
thanks for your answer.
I just ordered this one : https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007NDL56A/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
they say it can go up to 90mb/s writing speed. even if it goes "only" to 70 or 80, it'll be enough for me :)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007NDL56A/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s02?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
These are pretty much the best out there. They can give you a larger buffer capacity than normal if you do it right.
I second that. I have these guys
I just ordered this one recently. Works wonderfully, over 200k blocks. ^^
http://www.amazon.com/Sony-Class-Memory-SF32UY-TQMN/dp/B00B7ID99I/ref=sr_1_5?s=pc&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1407643507&amp;sr=1-5&amp;keywords=sd+card
I just got this one.
This Sony 32 GB card is faster and cheaper than the one you linked.
http://www.amazon.com/Sony-Class-Memory-SF32UY-TQMN/dp/B00B7ID99I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1397013373&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=sony+sd+card
Why are these sony cards cheaper?
Ah I see. Well it should come with a 2GB SDHC card, so you'll have plenty of space to begin with. However if like me you like downloading loads of demos, buying loads of downloadable games, adding loads of music and taking loads of photos/videos, then you will probably want to upgrade. You can get a 32GB one for $18 which is probably all you will ever need.
Aside from the screen protector they are all really optional
You can go with any screen protector, I got like the Hori ones
32GB SD card
r4ids.cn R4i Gold(the firmware may not be updated when shipped so you may need a pre v4.5 3DS or DS Lite to update it) and Micro SD to hold the DS roms/saves/r4 firmware. 8gb is plenty
For Cases
Full 3DS Case or This Travel Case
A circle pad pro XL if you buy a game that supports it is nice, other things like a 3DS usb charger cable + external battery pack if you need the juice for trips are handy.
But aside from the screen protector which I highly recommend the rest are optional.
This one is $20, if you are going to get a different one stay away from the scandisk ultra's they seem to have issues.
I'm using a Sony SDHC Class 10 UH-1 and haven't had any issues so far. laank
I want to buy a 32GB, because $17 for one cant be beat. Buy my question is, will that one will work with the 3DS and XL(s)?
Talking about this one
Do not delete Animal Crossing. Unfortunetly to prevent people from cheating, the game does not support the save backup tool.
Honestly your best bet is to just buy a bigger SD card. I have the 64 GB version of this card and it works great.
This one is a 32 GB for $15.99.
http://www.amazon.com/Sony-Class-Memory-SF32UY-TQMN/dp/B00B7ID99I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1412087139&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=32+GB+sd+card
Does it make a difference which "class" of memory I get for it?
This page has me confused.
I'd like to get something like this.
http://www.amazon.com/Sony-Class-Memory-SF32UY-TQMN/dp/B00B7ID99I/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1405830396&amp;sr=8-3&amp;keywords=sd+card+class+10
Or you could get a class 10.
This is the one I was talking about. If you don't have Prime all you have to do is sign up for the trial for like a dollar. Still cheaper than Best Buy and 2 day shipping vs standard.
I'm buying an SD card for my 3DS soon and I'm wondering if this one will work fine? http://www.amazon.com/Sony-Class-Memory-SF32UY-TQMN/dp/B00B7ID99I
I've never had to deal with SD cards before so I don't know much about them. I have an original 3DS if that matters.
Verizon is the real kicker here, as they typically don't play well with others (refusing to whitelist devices they can't control) and thus manufacturers don't have a reason to make "universal" CDMA & GSM devices with all the requisite radios. Even the Nexus 5 that can cross over to Sprint won't go near Big Red. Your proposed Nexus 6 is the big exception to this rule (though you still have to trick Verizon into accepting the device), and its universality is part of the reason it received so much fanfare at launch. Great choice, and feel free to ask me any questions you have about Shamu, as I'm currently using it as my daily driver.
Because of Verizon's lack of compatible selection, my advice is to instead give your wife's Thunderbolt a shot in the arm and wait until the carrier switch to upgrade. You mentioned that the phone isn't doing so well right now; would you mind elaborating on the biggest concerns? $6 to $20 will get her a new (and larger) battery through Amazon, and Sony's microSD card range is all heavily discounted today, including this 32GB model for under $16. Replacing parts is mostly painless. If it's a software bug or the processor showing its age when tasked with running newer games, there are ROMs and resets you can try... but I'm guessing you're already on top of that given your use of CM.
When it comes to new devices, a lot depends on your price point and target carrier(s).
The /r/Nexus5 (no longer in stock on Play, but still available elsewhere) works with every carrier except Verizon, and is a good low-cost device that gives you the flexibility to jump ship for cheaper plans when/if they become available. If buying used, make sure to find one originally purchased from the Play Store so that all carriers will have its IMEI whitelisted. Also, check for a clean IMEI/ESN to make sure outstanding bills are paid, the device wasn't stolen, and thus you won't have trouble with blacklists. The battery isn't the best (and does have a finite lifespan), but replacement is still an option if you don't mind getting your hands (a little) dirty. For an easier fix, there's a new Kickstarter that packs an external battery and microSD card slot into a bumper case.
Then there's the /r/Nexus6, but you've already done your research on that one.
If you're looking forward to the carrier-hopping nature of the Google Nova service, I would stick with the two Google phones - they have all the necessary radios, easily modified firmware, and are likely launch candidates.
T-Mobile-only opens up your options a bit (as would AT&T). The OnePlus One can give you a clean Nexus-like experience at half the cost (if you're lucky enough to get an invite), and works on both GSM carriers. Every Motorola phone produced this year is top notch, with the Moto E and G being crowd favorites for the budget conscious. LG also has some great handsets at the lower end of the spectrum, but it would be helpful to know what you're looking for in terms of price, camera, battery, storage, etc., before narrowing down the field and really making a case for one device over another.
As you said, the HTC flip clock has many copycats on the Play Store, some of which are very convincing. Be sure to run the full permissions through the creep test before installing (scroll to the bottom and click "permission details" instead of reading the abbreviated list in the "install" popup), but this sounds like a great option.
Also for your consideration:
You mentioned both T-Mobile and Google Nova (Sprint + T-Mobile) in your post, so I'm obligated to at least point out /r/Ting: the original Sprint + T-Mobile MVNO.
Depending on your average use, the rates are incredibly competitive (I personally dropped to an average bill of $20 after switching from the grandfathered unlimited plan you're on now). No contracts, same coverage (Sprint | T-Mo) and device selection as on the parent carriers, and far superior customer service (about which I could ramble for days - they're the only company I actually enjoy calling for help, yet I never need to).
As a bonus, there are hundreds of $25 referral codes floating around the net (including mine: https://zcb74a36ao8.ting.com/) that practically pay for your first month's service, but you should definitely ask around to your friends and family first because both you and the referrer get the bonus.
The best-bang-for-your-buck Ting-able Sprint phones right now are the Nexus 5, LG Volt, Sharp AQUOS Crystal, and Motorola Moto G (Boost Mobile version | Sprint Prepaid version), but the main list is here with the majority of unofficially supported ones listed in this post from the subreddit.
But like I said, it would be helpful to know:
I'm happy to answer any questions you have about the Nexus 6 and/or Ting as well. Good luck on your hunt for the perfect carrier and device!
If you just got your 3DS I would wait before upgrading. Only some of the newer retail downloads really take up space, most of the small eshop or Virtual Console games and other data take up small amounts of blocks.
Animal Crossing is on the small side at 6,000 blocks while at the other end is Donkey Kong Country Returns 17,693 blocks and Resident Evil Revelations 25,795 blocks. 1GB is around 8,000 blocks.
I'm not sure about the Scandisk Extemes but a few people had problems getting their ultra cards to work. If you are looking for a good cheap card this sony card is $24.
Also keep in mind a 32GB card is actually 29.8GB and a 16GB card is 14.9GB.
I have a 32gb, got it sometime last year on Amazon. It's this one.
I use this:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000YZGCIU/ref=oh_details_o02_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
with
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00B7ID99I/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
and it works perfectly. I shoot video/weddings with it and havent come across a buffer issue. The only issue I did come across was using a mucro sd/sd adapter/sd to cf adapter and the buffer was unbearable.
I originally bought this set up hopefully to work around the bent pins in my 5dmarkII. this set up didn't make it worse or better, since you still need to take it out of the CF slot completely.
Why is this my main set up now?
32GB cards are about 20 bucks compared to the high price of a 16GB CF card. 16 GB I can maybe shoot 500 photos on RAW, when in 32 I can easily double that. I don't need to depend on a card reader as well.
I got this one: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0053DDNW6?psc=1&amp;redirect=true&amp;ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00
and this memory card:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00B7ID99I?psc=1&amp;redirect=true&amp;ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00
This is the cam, the reviews weren't great and I took a gamble but I am happy with it. Came with a mini usb cable, a car charger cable and the whole window mount. Totally worth the dough:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0053DDNW6/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
Here is the card. I got a class 10 so the write speed would for sure be capable of the 1080p.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00B7ID99I/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
I tried to run the cam at 720 but it looked fuzzy so I bumped it up to 1080p. I have it set to do 5 minute segments the whole time and each file is usually right around 1GB each. When plugged into a cig lighter that only has power when the car is on the cam starts itself and starts recording when it gets power and goes until you shut it off/loses power. I just set it and forget style on my window and pull the card when I see something interesting along the drive to save. It just overwrites the oldest files if you don't do anything with them.
It's not 2005, 8 hours of video is not difficult.
>Is there a cloud solution? Something that iTunes can "see" as if it were a drive on my physical machine?
Yes, but it will be expensive and slow. You want online storage that's accessible as "WebDAV", which means you can connect to it like an external drive.
Many storage providers only provide syncing, not WebDAV access. For example DropBox/Google Drive/OneDrive/etc can't be used this way.
Box supports WebDAV with their paid plans, but their personal plans seem to top off at 100 GB (for $10/month)
Here's a random list of other cloud providers that support WebDAV: http://www.free-online-backup-services.com/features/webdav.html
Speed, pricing, security, and terms of service vary. As a random example, OpenDrive gives you "unlimited" storage for $12.95/month.
Of course, accessing your iTunes library over the internet is going to be way slower than accessing it locally. Hard drives are 100 MByte/second, which is 800 Mbit/s. Your internet is probably under 50 Mbit/s; cable modems are usually 30 Mbit/s and DSL is usually 6 or 15 Mbit/s.
I really doubt using online storage for iTunes would be faster or more convenient than just plugging in an external drive.
By the way, an "external drive" can be an SD card that stays in your SD card slot. A 256 GB SD card is under $100. ($96.99 at the moment). That's probably your best option.
Hell, just give me a SD card slot.
It works! Although GDMENU gets confused when you have more than 64 folders on the SD card (goes out of sync) but with 64 games it works great (i just renamed the other folders for the time being). It is possible to play all the games but then you will have to push the button on the GDEMU manually to select a game, but pressing that button 200 times to select a game is not really convenient. More folders will probably be supported in the next version of GDMENU.
Btw, this is the card i used: http://www.amazon.com/PNY-Elite-Performance-256GB-Speed/dp/B00FF90EZM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1420382995&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=256gb+sd
PNY Elite Performance 256GB High Speed SDXC Class 10 UHS-1 Up to 90MB/sec Flash Card - P-SDX256U1H-GE
SDXC for $100
no the SD card reader is rated at 400+, this is My SD Card
This SD card is slow?
I am using a cord that plugs into my camera and transfers the SD card data to my pc
I use these transcend cards and have no complaints www.amazon.com/Transcend-Speed-UHS-3-Memory-TS64GSDU3/dp/B00J3KA814/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&qid=1456263507&sr=8-6&keywords=transcend+64gb+sd+cards&linkCode=sl1&tag=tecbri-20&linkId=6b4803ef919dd29e59002bf5f5f005c2
Video on them here: https://youtu.be/xL6cLsB7ZuE
I havent bought them from there but I did buy them from Amazon and they work fine. http://www.amazon.com/Transcend-Speed-UHS-3-Memory-TS64GSDU3/dp/B00J3KA814/ref=sr_1_11?s=electronics&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1464095766&amp;sr=1-11&amp;keywords=transcend
Transcend 64GB. 50 bucks cheaper than the SanDisk. I have both cards, the Transcend works no problem.
I like Transcend, UHS-3. I usually get pretty small cards so if one fails it can't take much footage with it.
http://www.amazon.com/Transcend-Speed-UHS-3-Memory-TS64GSDU3/dp/B00J3KA814
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.
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.
Okay, so what you are saying it isn't worth paying for the minimal but something like this is.
SanDisk Extreme PRO 128GB UHS-I/U3 SDXC Flash Memory Card with up to 95MB/s- SDSDXPA-128G-G46 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NP63Y4K/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_Lcw6xb9H8N66S
I use only Sandisk, I haven't had problems yet.
https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Extreme-128GB-Memory-SDSDXPA-128G-G46/dp/B00NP63Y4K/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1469276313&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=sandisk+128gb+extreme+pro
With Extreme Pro you can't have troubles :)
The Dell XPS 13 is an insanely good choice for your requirements.
However, while the official reviews are good as they should be, keep in mind that most users on amazon have rated it below par(<4 stars) for driver issues.
So that leads my search to the latest model xps 13 9350 on amazon where users have not complained about driver issues or other such issues.
LINK: https://www.amazon.com/XPS-13-9350-13-3-Inch-Performance-Processor/dp/B01D1YFQM8/ref=sr_1_5?s=pc&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1469629724&amp;sr=1-5&amp;keywords=dell+xps13
The above model has an >4.5 star average rating/reviews. It has the latest skylake i5-6500U processor and 8gb ram.
However, it has 128gb ssd only. You can expand using the 3 way(sd/sdhc/sdxc) card slot by buying a good 128gb UHS/U3 sdxc card like the one linked below:
SDXC card link:
For 65$(Excellent card) -> https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NP63Y4K/ref=twister_B009RVUYAY
Remember not to put your games/applications on the card as much as possible. However it can hold multimedia like songs/movies/files etc., and you'll get an incredible transfer rate(Approx 1/3 speed of an good SSD and twice the speed of HDD transfer)
If you want a reliable tried and tested choice, Asus laptops on amazon are good deals at their price points and perform well:
UX305UA with non-backlit keyboard :- https://www.amazon.com/ZenBook-UX305UA-13-3-Inch-Generation-Titanium/dp/B01BMERZJ6/ref=sr_1_1?s=pc&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1469630444&amp;sr=1-1&amp;keywords=asus+ux
UX303UA with backlit keyboard :- https://www.amazon.com/ZenBook-UX303UA-13-3-Inch-Touchscreen-Windows/dp/B014VHW24Y/ref=sr_1_3?s=pc&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1469630444&amp;sr=1-3&amp;keywords=asus+ux
This should do the job :)
you need an SD XC card to handle the 4K nothing less. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NP63Y4K?tag=kitusa-20
Nope, nothing like that. Keep in mind this is the original and not the 4k. This is exactly what the sd card looks like: https://www.amazon.in/SanDisk-Extreme-128GB-UHS-1-Memory/dp/B00NP63Y4K
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Why can I buy it on newegg then?
https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Extreme-SDHC-UHS-I-SDSDXPA-512G-G46/dp/B00NP699ZI
They might. Nintendo has been releasing a lot more multi release titles.
SuMo for example.
and at one point during the presentation Nintendo said they did away with region locking so logical thing to do would be 1 game packed with 8 different languages like SuMo
Would also like to point out, Just because its a card doesnt mean there isnt space. If there is room on this then there is room on the game.
Aaaand would like to point out Vita games like Digimon World Order. It was a Asia release but the English subs were on the game card but just locked out.
San disk: https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Extreme-SDHC-UHS-I-SDSDXPA-512G-G46/dp/B00NP699ZI
PNY: https://www.amazon.com/PNY-Elite-Performance-512GB-P-SDX512U3H-GE/dp/B00XJRX01M
Lexar: https://www.amazon.com/Lexar-Professional-512GB-Rescue-Software/dp/B012PLFAAG
I heard of a Kingston one for 512 GB as well but haven't found it for sale anywhere.
256Gb ones should be pretty easy to find. If performance matters to you Samsung and Sandisk are the most reliable in read/write speeds actually hitting the threshold.
I wouldn't be so sure. Competitors have 512GB SDXC cards out already, Samsung just hasn't stepped up yet. That's why it's no suprise that a Samsung phone doesn't support higher capacity. We could very easilly see them before the end of the year.
The question is whether they'll patch it for the S8, use it as a "exclusive feature" for the Note 8, or just wait until next year's models. That I couldn't tell you.
https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Extreme-SDHC-UHS-I-SDSDXPA-512G-G46/dp/B00NP699ZI
They don't make micros in this size though..... I use this one for my camera and that is about it.
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If you want just raw storage space, it's probably cheapest with the Quad, and 4 MicroSD cards.
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To break it down we'll say 1TB is the goal you're aiming for:
As far as I'm aware, CompactFlash is basically dead now. If you go your nearest electronics store, or Amazon, the biggest size you'll probably find is 256GB, so that's out. And that 256GB CF card is also over $200.
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If you wanted to go with the Solo or Dual model, theoretically you could get up to 1TB with a Solo or 2TBs with a Dual as Lexar has announced a 1TB SDXC card but just one will cost you $500. Which isn't that far off from what 1TB with a Dual would cost you, with 512GB SDXC cards being $250 a piece.
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To get 1TB with the Quad realistically, you can buy 4 SanDisk MicroSD cards that are 256GBs each, for a total of about $175 (they're $44 a piece on Amazon). For $312 you could bump that all the way up to 1.6TBs, as they also offer 400GB cards at $78 a piece. You could get Samsung Evo MicroSD cards that go up to 512GBs per card, for a total of 2TBs, but those are also $200 a piece, so that 2TBs would cost $800.
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As far as how the iFlash Dual and iFlash Quad works, the card type and size doesn't matter; they don't run as a RAID, they run as
"Just A Bunch of Disks" so you can mix and match any brand and any size at your convenience. This also means all your data isn't lost if one of the cards fail, you only lose the songs that were stored on that particular card, and can replace the failed card and re-add just those songs.
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The bitrate of the songs do make an impact on how fast the battery drains, yes. As does the temperature of the device, screen brightness, and the volume. Apple's estimate for how long the OEM battery lasts (I think was 14 hours for the 30GB 5th gen?) was probably calculated with no case, songs at the iTunes "default" of 128kbps, EQ off, brightness low, and volume low to medium.
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When a friend of mine was looking at upgrading his I think the math I came up with was that an 850mAh battery would get something around 7.5 hours at 320kbps, max volume and brightness.
It was something like: That level of usage on a flash based system would require 0.412 watts per hour to use, and an 850mAh battery at 3.7 volts would output 3.145 watts per hour and 3.145 / 0.412 is 7.63 hours.
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Disclosure: I'm also terrible at math and that could have been all wrong.
But with moderate usage and FLAC files, I would recommend getting the biggest battery you feel comfortable with. Batteries are also relatively cheap. The 850mAh one he was looking at back then is only $12. If you have the money to spare, you could try out a few batteries and see if they seem legit or not.
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you need a SATA III SSD but if you dont want to reinstall windows or other junk, you could get one of these
You can do better than a 128GB thumb drive. How about a 512GB SD card or a 256GB MicroSD card?
Thanks for looking out, but I was never gonna buy one.
I'm just a college student on a college budget who did a quick search and didn't fact check before posting
But also they sell for $340+ on Amazon so they exist. just not to the extent at which I thought they did
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>Let me start this thread by saying my interest was aroused by this video:
https://vimeo.com/94353049
>I'm new to BTC cold storage, so correct me if I'm wrong
1.) Armory runs on 2 computers. The offline part of Armory isn't very memory intensive, but the online portion is because it is tasked with downloading the ENTIRE blockchain.
2.) Offline Armory lends itself well to TAILS because the file isn't very big. Online Armory doesn't easily fit on a thumb drive.
3.) But then I found these 512 GB SD memory cards.
http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Extreme-512GB-Memory-SDSDXPA-512G-G46/dp/B00NP699ZI
As I understand, TAILS OS can be downloaded onto an SD right?
>Is there any reason that I can't download Online Armory onto a TAILS OS persistent volume, provided there is enough memory? Of course, I would have to constantly update the persistent volume, but thats better than having to download the entire blockchain every time I wanted to use Armory.
>I guess my question is, if I'm going to have two computers for Armory, is there some way I could run TAILS on both of them? If I could do that, I would finally feel secure enough to really embrace bitcoin. I might be paranoid but I wouldn't even trust anything other than a squeaky-clean OS with my public keys. Sure its not a direct security risk but privacy risk is an indirect security risk...
> There's no "512 micro sdxc"
/u/nmkd
I think this is real: https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Extreme-SDXC-UHS-I-SDSDXPA-512G-G46/dp/B00NP699ZI/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1506254007&amp;sr=8-2&amp;keywords=512+micro+sdxc+card
18 with prime sale, plenty fast
https://www.amazon.com/PNY-Elite-Performance-Speed-P-SDX64U395-GE/dp/B00WWBCSG4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1468345917&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=pny+sd
These 64Gb cards are what I'm using now. They work great! I bought the 32gb cards, but I can't shoot at the higher bitrate with these!
I have taken ~30k photos with my 70D and two PNY SD cards. Never had any problems with either of them. I'm sure they make MicroSD cards that are mostly the same on the inside..
http://www.amazon.com/PNY-Elite-Performance-Speed-P-SDX64U395-GE/dp/B00WWBCSG4
Have quite a few games on mine, myself. I think load speed is actually denoted by the card make. Using this myself. It's not 128 gigglebits, but it takes
two7 seconds (not hyperbolic) to load and I've got a similar amount of games on it....I got it at this size for Colors, though.
I meant to say 64gb64gb PNY
The good news is that the a6400 is not a DSLR.
The main specs you are looking for in cards is a Class 10, U3 card. UHS-II cards are recommended, but I've been using PNY UHS-I cards in my 6300 and A7RII for almost 4 years.
These are the only cards I've used in these cameras, so I can't personally compare them to other cards, but I've never had any corrupt files or failures. And they are cheaper than the cards you linked to. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00WWBCSG4 I use 64GB cards as I don't want all my digital eggs in one basket.
Hello,
My SO just bought the SonyAlpha A6000.
Is this SD memory card bad, adequate or overkill?
SanDisk 64GB Ultra SDXC UHS-I Memory Card SDSDUNC-064G-GN6IN https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0143IIP4W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_J4kjDbANFW657
Edit:I chose this card bc it is class 10 and cheap, but now I think it may be better with a U3 card with 30 MB/s write spd? Please enlighten me!
Please let me know if any questions!
Thank you in advance!
You didn't specify which you need and a micro does work in a full sized slot with the included adapter rtrd.
And here is a full sized for only 2$ more.
Thank you! So the Nikon has no memory card at the moment. Since the camera is old, am I going to run into any issues with buying a new SDXC card? Would this one work?
SanDisk Ultra 64GB Class 10 SDXC UHS-I Memory Card up to 80MB/s (SDSDUNC-064G-GN6IN) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0143IIP4W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_rw-DDbM7A365A
I would personally get https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Ultra-UHS-I-Memory-SDSDUNC-064G-GN6IN/dp/B0143IIP4W for a SD card, it's the one I have in both my 2DS and Wii U, it's 64GB and it's only like $7 more from what you mentioned.
HDDs can be expensive, and with a 64GB card you can use an RedNAND to store your games on your SD card, but that limits you to 32gb or 8gb depending on your Wii U storage size.
I have this HDD: https://www.amazon.com/Seagate-Expansion-Portable-External-STEA2000400/dp/B00TKFEE5S for my Wii U, it's $60 and you could probably get it cheaper. There's a 1TB version which is $51.50 there, too. On the Wii U, you won't be storing up to a TB, but some games are like 20GB while others are only 5GB. I wasn't able to find any small capacity HDDs on Amazon.
So yeah... I did some research and I found that the 80mb/s refers to the read not the write speed. Should have expected that.
I remember I did benchmarks on the card with ML and the read spead was something along the lines of 20 - 15 mb/s (still quite far off the 80mb/s in my opinion) and the write started at 8 and dropped all the way to 6 mb/s (pretty sure it was something along those lines. I don't remember the exact numbers and I can't fetch the logs because I formatted the card.) But anyway. I just dug up a two other micro SD card and put them in the camera to test the video on them. Both empty - one being some random card without any clear brand on it and the other being a SanDisk Ultra 16gb class 10 (yeah I read how that is also an old standard for speed and I shouldn't have bought it because I thought that that was fast). Both of the micro sd cards recorded a full HD video for 29 minutes (the limit) and could have kept going without any interruptions (and I was moving the camera so there isn't the argument that files were "smaller" because it is static image).
Anyway. To sum up I think that the 64GB SD card is somehow defective because it was outperformed by a generic old card and a SanDisk Ultra 16GB microsd
Edit: Also I looked at the mediainfo report for one of the videos I shot when I noticed that problem and it says that the bitrate is between 48 and 46 mb/s. No idea if that is normal, if that is good or bad.. honestly I am not that familiar with bitrates and things like that.
Guys one more question, would this SD card work in the camera?
https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Ultra-UHS-I-Memory-SDSDUNC-064G-GN6IN/dp/B0143IIP4W/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1520885034&amp;sr=8-3&amp;keywords=sdxc&amp;dpID=51-jJiInHrL&amp;preST=_SY300_QL70_&amp;dpSrc=srch
A question before I start; will you be using an editor to sync things up in post or would you rather take things together(audio and video) and have them all sorted out at one time?
Here's a list of things that I think would be beneficial, but not an encompassing list. If you're trying to go for a cheap list that could still get the job done, I find that these items have decent reviews on Amazon and websites and they do offer a good starting point for a budget.
I feel like the Canon EOS M2 would be a strong contender. It is actually a mirrorless camera that has the same sensor as that of the more expensive T3i. Due to it's lack of popularity with photographers due to the slower autofocus, it has seen multiple price reductions. Although it contains autofocusing issues in the photography modes, it's video modes are what really helps this camera out. You have a good starting lens with an 18-55mm lens, which may be wide enough for that room at 18, but it could even be close enough for a closer image. You can even be more technical and add in other features. Also this camera has a direct mic-in line for use of an external mic, like the shotgun mic below.
Audio is key here. You want to be able to hear the pastor as he gives sermons, so you have two general models. You can place the portable recorder closer to him, giving you crisp audio at a very minimal distance, or you can attach a shotgun microphone to the camera and pick it up from a distance further away. The only thing is, would you rather have the camera do it all for you or would you rather have to sync up the audio in editing? The Zoom mic is nice because you can purchase one of these ($21.38) and mic the pastor up before service to give a very crisp lapel audio.
This should be a given.
You can choose to have it either plugged in the whole time during recording, or you can have it run off of batteries. Your personal preference.
You requested a tripod for the ease of use.
Given that you live in the US, after taxes, you're essentially looking at a $500 setup for all of that equipment. That may not be the best equipment for people or even be suggested by anyone else here, but that is just my $0.02.
Source: Use the EOS M1 and most of the gear listed.
You should get a class 10 card to make sure you have enough bandwidth to record video or use burst mode but otherwise it doesn't really make a difference. Something like this would probably be perfect for you. I don't really trust no name brand SD cards, and why take the risk when sandisk ones are so cheap?
https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-microSDXC-Standard-Packaging-SDSQUNC-128G-GN6MA/dp/B010Q57S62/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1484093516&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=128+gb+micro+sd
https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Memory-Standard-Packaging-SDSDUNC-128G-GN6IN/dp/B0143IISD0/ref=sr_1_10?s=pc&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1484093594&amp;sr=1-10&amp;keywords=128+gb+sd+card&amp;refinements=p_n_feature_two_browse-bin%3A13203834011
First two companies THAT I ACTUALLY KNOW ARE REPUTABLE for sd cards at the lowest price i can find. Both 40 bucks. Both dont sound bad at all to me. I guess it depends if you like digital or not.
> I don't know the details either. But, since it mixes your coins with those of other people, who is going to pay whom? Don't you all have to pay to some entity that arranges the match?
https://github.com/JoinMarket-Org/joinmarket
> There is no Ligtning Network on the horizon, and I see no reason to hope that there will be.
Indications to the contrary: https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/5hvjua/whats_going_on_with_lightning_network/db3dg3a/
> And, again, you would be receiving fees for the service of relaying payments, not for holding the bitcoins. Just as the miners get paid for confirming transactions.
As I understand it, you make fees for creating liquidity which requires bitcoin the asset.
> The bitcoin currency is an extremely abstract entity, that cannot even be exhibited on a screen.
Huh? Are you just using this conversation as a propaganda FUD tool?
When I look at my online bank balance it shows "$xx,xxx", same for by bitcoin wallet. That's not abstract.
> The bitcoin currency was created by Satoshi only because he could not design a trustless network to transmit dollars or euros.
This is pure bullshit. "Chancellor on the brink of bailouts...." He sought to create an uncontrolled asset.
> You missed the point completely. Investing in stocks and holding them is NOT AT ALL like investing in bitcoins and holding them. If you don't see the difference, it is no wonder that you can't see why buying bitcoin is not investment,but gambling.
You laid out 2 scenarios, in both you lose all your money. If your point is that hoarding is different than investing in stocks then yes there is a difference, but bitcoin is different from stocks in many ways, and similar too. You also say "The utility is in the currency flow -- the payment system -- not the currency itself" to which I say, the markets say differently. You also have failed to account for capital flight which is not a "payment flow" but an acquire, move and perhaps sell which requires the asset, not just some asset. Again you are trying to separate the payment network from the asset which you cannot do.
> estimated to cost hundreds of millions of dollars per year in ransom, and cause many times that amount of losses to businesses and individuals.
This may be true, but freedom comes with a cost. If this is the price for truly free trade, its'a bargain. Seems like the upside is people will start to practice better security and backup polcies.
> Most uses are legitimate and beneficial to society, so that their balance is massively positive.
> There is not much data, but
... insert subjective statement to suit your preconceived notion. Let's chalk this up to political differences. You worship the state and central control and planning, I don't.
> Why would they choose one that is a lot less stable than those, and which may lose all its value tomorrow?
Now fallacy yet again, and they might choose it for capital flight as carrying large amounts of cash is much more precarious.
> The markets said that Madoff's ponzi was one of the best and more secure investments around. For 30 years.
The markets or just a private group of investors that didn't do any due diligence? Gold -> thousands of years.
> But what has actually improved for the users since 2009?
This is a dumb metric. The thing just works and the one major issue is scale which is actively being worked on from here:
Segwit, which includes linear scaling of sighash operations, malleability fixes, reducing the amount of data required by the signature generator and a large 110% onchain capacity increase
Libsecp256k1, which improved signature validation speeds by c7x
A mempool limiting option mode for nodes
Blocks only mode for nodes
Reducing upload traffic
Compact blocks
Opt in RBF - helping the sender increase the priority of transactions
CPFP - helping the receiver increase the priority of transactions
Continued work on the development of LN and payment channel technology
Headers first
Pruned mode
etc.
> bitcoin user experience today is A LOT worse than it was 2 years ago
Funny, in hundreds of transactions I've only ever experienced a single 2 block delay. I'm betting there is a lot less spam though taking up your precious 96GB.
> Suuure. So small that it can fit in the feature phone of any peasant in Burkina Faso. Even Luke Dash Jr can almost keep up with it, almost.
You apparently missed the part about the pruning nodes. Why would a peasant need the entire chain? Oh that's right, this is just about spreading FUD.
https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Memory-Standard-Packaging-SDSDUNC-128G-GN6IN/dp/B0143IISD0%3Fpsc%3D1%26SubscriptionId%3DAKIAILSHYYTFIVPWUY6Q%26tag%3Dduckduckgo-d-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3DB0143IISD0
> The blockchain design cannot handle that "required" growth
That's where layer 2 comes in.
> the block size would at least let the system function as it was designed
It was designed to be decentralized. IMO Core's wise to see the threat of evolving bitcoin to Paypal 2.0/Fiatcoin.
> A nomenclature note
I call you butters. Better names might be wall flowers, state worshipers, disruption deniers, shills, bitcoin enviers...
> If what we write (here or in your churches) can divide your community,
I didn't say you "can", but you do "try".
> That is how we got the "Fork of July", SegWit, RBF, CPFP -- and the "fee market" deployed before any "layer 2" network was even vaguely designed.
As I understood it, SegWit, RBF are prereqs and it seems the LN plan is pretty well laid out. Gavin didn't seem competent to me (as a professional software developer myself). He always seemed flippant and indecisive. You didn't respond on the 20MB block idea of his among other things. I try to respond point for point.
> 1) fuck the non-mining relay nodes,
So fuck decentralization then?
What I'm seeing here is that you take every possible negative position on bitcoin. You have nothing positive to say about it despite it at the very least solving a number of interesting and never before solved problems, decentralized trust, permissionless transactions and innovation, brilliant security incentivization. There are undeniable positives like the ability to back up your assets (can't do that with any other asset), send transactions without exposing the keys (as with credit cards) yet you are dismissive based on your other one-sided opinions and forgone conclusions. The market is wrong, everyone who uses it is an idiot, even if it succeeds for decades it will be a failure. That's quite a position.
Maybe it's just that like Professor Bitcorn you stuck your neck out too far too soon and now, rather than eat some crow, be a big man and admit you probably spoke too soon, you are too stubborn and prefer instead to continue to fight and deny and worst of all, to influence those that might have otherwise been early adopters. I'm seeing a lot of reports along those lines here: https://www.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/5lkw6q/bitcoin_jumps_above_1000_for_first_time_in_three/?st=IXGBU8NB&amp;sh=e3e1f5f5
It think it might be time for some reflection. Even skepticism is better in moderation.
What speed SD cards do you use for portrait sessions and weddings?
I was thinking about it and I'm not taking high speed-multiple photo action shots so something mid-rage should be just fine.
For instances this 150MB/s
https://smile.amazon.com/Lexar-Professional-UHS-II-Software-LSD128CRBNA1000/dp/B00PLENZPC/ref=sr_1_4?s=pc&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1483371487&amp;sr=1-4&amp;keywords=128GB+SD+card
VS
this 80MB/s
https://smile.amazon.com/SanDisk-Memory-Standard-Packaging-SDSDUNC-128G-GN6IN/dp/B0143IISD0/ref=sr_1_1?s=pc&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1483371487&amp;sr=1-1&amp;keywords=128GB+SD+card
I'm thinking the 80MB/s should be just fine.
It is, assuming it's the same card: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0143IISD0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_IQw-BbNNYDCHT
I'm shopping for full-size SD cards for my Wii U ahead of hacking it. It's a 32GB model.
I've found 128GB cards well within my budget so I'm ready to pull the trigger on this one right here but I want to get my facts straight:
Please don't tell me to just get a HDD right off. I will make up my own mind when I have the info I need. Thanks!
Is there a limit on the size or type of SD card that can be used? I'd like to order one like this one but want to confirm compatibility first.
You are correct, they are from a single youtuber, and he did mention the possibility of a 'quality control' issue on his unit. It may be that the other issues were also defects, and he just did not know it. Thank you for your help!
Bonus question, is this SD card fine for 4k?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0143IISD0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s02?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
I just bought this and it works:
SanDisk 128GB Ultra UHS-I Class 10 SDXC
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0143IISD0/
Here is the mobile version of your link
These are good, reasonably fast, come with a lifetime warranty and are the most popular SD card on Amazon. The 16gb version is under $10
Will 32gb work?
https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Ultra-Class-Memory-SDSDUNC-032G-GN6IN/dp/B0143RT8OY/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1510933044&amp;sr=8-3&amp;keywords=sandisk+sd+card+32gb
Thats the fastest rating for an SD card.
They would probably use something more like this, which says up to 80 MB/s.
http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Ultra-Class-Memory-SDSDUNC-032G-GN6IN/dp/B0143RT8OY/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1462654136&amp;sr=8-2&amp;keywords=32+gb+sd+card
Thank you!
Will this SDcard work? http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B010Q57T02?psc=1&amp;redirect=true&amp;ref_=ox_sc_act_title_1&amp;smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER
Does it uses a micro SD card or a normal SD card? If normal size would this one work?
http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Ultra-Class-Memory-SDSDUNC-032G-GN6IN/dp/B0143RT8OY/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1457904229&amp;sr=1-1&amp;keywords=SD+card+class+10
You can't use an SDHC card you need an old school SD card (they only make these up to 2G). I personally got one of these. Follow the stickied guide on this subreddit. You don't need any emulators for Wii or Gamecube games or games that where sold on the Virtual console by Nintendo. There are emulators available if you want games not in those three list, but almost everything worth playing came out on the Virtual console and controller support is really good for them (classic pro or gamecube controller is the way to go for these. They are already mapped and everything).
The overview of the whole process is
EDIT: You can use SDHC cards if you have system menu 4.0 or greater.
Seriously 64GB for $30
This is the one I own. I have a t2i, and I shoot a lot of video. So far I have about four short videos and 500+ pictures taken so far on the card, and it still reads 9,999 pics left. Awesome.
Edit: This is all shooting in JPEG format.
The "size of the bitcoin blockchain" would fit inside of a $10 sd card.
I wouldn't call that massive.
Ref:
Size of Blockchain: https://blockchain.info/charts/blocks-size
$10 SD Card: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B007JRB0RE/
Well I think 32gb can have around 2000 RAW files, so 16gb is 1000 and 8gb is 500, maybe take a few pictures in RAW and see what the file sizes are and calculate it, but even if it came out to like 300 photo's on an 8gb card it would still be worth it as I doubt you would shoot that many in a day. But you can get even 32gb sandisk/lexar cards really cheap now so I would upgrade to those if possible, and if you want to do video you would need a decent write speed to keep up with 1080p 60 fps. This card for example is a really fast card with a lot of space and it's pretty cheap.
And if you have he option to shoot JPEG but a button will keep the RAW of that last image, that would be a good option for now, but you may also get photo's which you think aren't so great at the time but turn out good and then you may not have the RAW for it, which is why even a 16gb card would be good as that would be more than enough space for 1-2 days of taking a lot of pictures.
Why would you buy this? If you want the most space possible, just get the Sandisk. http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Extreme-UHS-I-Memory-SDSDXPA-512G-G46/dp/B00NP699ZI
Here's a Sandisk 64GB microSD card for sale on Amazon
From the product description:
>Read speeds of up to 90MB/s; write speeds of up to 60MB/s
What? Where are you getting $22 from?
http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Memory-Frustration-Free-Packaging--SDSDB-032G-AFFP/dp/B007JRB0RE/ref=sr_1_1?s=pc&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1462542494&amp;sr=1-1&amp;keywords=32GB+SD+Card
https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Extreme-SDHC-UHS-I-SDSDXPA-512G-G46/dp/B00NP699ZI/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1484470082&amp;sr=8-2&amp;keywords=512GB+SD
Seems pretty real to me.