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SDHC memory card from Sony. It has a capacity of 32GB. This size is sufficient for storing a large volume of high-resolution photos and videos, for installing games on mobile devices, for use in action cams, and is recommended as the minimum capacity for use in drones.
This is an SD card with Speed Class 10 offering a minimum write speed of 10MB/s....
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SDHC memory card from Sony. It has a capacity of 32GB. This size is sufficient for storing a large volume of high-resolution photos and videos, for installing games on mobile devices, for use in action cams, and is recommended as the minimum capacity for use in drones.
This is an SD card with Speed Class 10 offering a minimum write speed of 10MB/s. It has a UHS-I Bus Speed with a maximum possible write speed of 104MB/s. The UHS Speed Class feature corresponds to U3 and guarantees a minimum write speed of 30MB/s. It is usually selected for capturing and storing video up to 4K resolution at 60 to 100fps as well as for capturing photos in RAW format.
SDHC cards have capacities up to 32GB compared to SDXC cards which are manufactured in versions up to 2TB.
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Very fast and reliable. However, when I discovered that it cannot write in 4K because Sony decided not to support 4K on SDHC cards, only on SDXC cards, I was very disappointed. Such incompatibility is not justified for its price and speed. Sony officially states on its list that the card is 4K compatible with my camera (a6000). However, this is not confirmed in reality and Sony's support did not take any responsibility. Therefore, it is a very good SDHC card, but it should be avoided if you intend to write in 4K. Prefer an SDXC card. And if after-sales/support is important to you, I would also recommend avoiding the Sony brand.