What is the best and fastest SD card on the market? Do I need anything larger than 32GB?
You mean SD Drive?
If so I believe it's still the Samsung 970 pro.
DIRTY HARRY wrote:
What is the best and fastest SD card on the market? Do I need anything larger than 32GB?
I have SONY 32 and 64GB cards that do R: 300MB/s and W: 299MB/s.
Assuming the OP's question applies to a T2i used for a recent post, page 123 of that model's manual references the use of a SD card at class 6 or higher for shooting movies. Alas, the manual does not specify the read / write speed of the camera as the 'speed' of the card is immaterial when the card is faster than the camera can utilize.
At $13 at B&H, the SanDisk 32GB Extreme PRO SDHC is a reliable and cheap card at 90 MB/s that likely exceeds the capabilities of your camera. Paying more for more capability is likely just a waste of money.
DIRTY HARRY wrote:
What is the best and fastest SD card on the market? Do I need anything larger than 32GB?
The FASTEST SD cards are the UHS II versions, but they will NOT yield advertised speeds unless your camera has a UHS II compatible card slot, and not many do.
TriX
Loc: Raleigh, NC
The write performance depends on BOTH the camera and the specific SD card/technology (everything in the data path). Doesn’t matter if the card will write 200MB/sec if the camera can’t move but 80 MB/sec. i’d Suggest Googling your specific camera such as “fastest SD card for Nikon D850”, and you’ll find actual benchmarks. As MT says, a 300 MB/sec UHS II card won’t buy you anything extra if your camera doesn’t support it - check your specific camera.
I am not a fan of extra large cards unless you record a lot of video (too much risk on a single failed card). Assuming a 30MB raw file, you can store ~1000 images in a single 32 GB card.
MikeMck
Loc: Southern Maryland on the Bay
DIRTY HARRY wrote:
What is the best and fastest SD card on the market? Do I need anything larger than 32GB?
Over the years, I have found the 'best" SD card is the one that is the fastest. In my humble opinion, all the major brands of SD cards will perform flawlessly. I would caution, however, about the size. I don't use any SD cards larger than 16GB. The reason is, that if the SD card ever fails (in 20 years, I have never had one fail), you will lose everything on that card. Good luck!
billnikon
Loc: Pennsylvania/Ohio/Florida/Maui/Oregon/Vermont
DIRTY HARRY wrote:
What is the best and fastest SD card on the market? Do I need anything larger than 32GB?
It doesn't matter if your card can't use it. Most cameras have limits on speed and capacity of SD cards. The problem is that when a new card is introduced, the manual that was printed two years ago can't include it.
I use 32 and 64GB cards, and I realize that all I needed was the 32GB size. I've never come close to filling one. I prefer SanDisk cards, but I've never had a problem with any cards. I would Google "SD cards for (your camera).
CHG_CANON wrote:
Assuming the OP's question applies to a T2i used for a recent post, page 123 of that model's manual references the use of a SD card at class 6 or higher for shooting movies. Alas, the manual does not specify the read / write speed of the camera as the 'speed' of the card is immaterial when the card is faster than the camera can utilize.
At $13 at B&H, the SanDisk 32GB Extreme PRO SDHC is a reliable and cheap card at 90 MB/s that likely exceeds the capabilities of your camera. Paying more for more capability is likely just a waste of money.
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Amen Brother......I like how you think these things-out in proper order and make precise & wise decisions based on Facts & Not on Fantasy.....ha.
I purchase the fastest card available, they will outlast the camera I'm using now.
CHG CANON,
Always informative answers.
DIRTY HARRY wrote:
What is the best and fastest SD card on the market? Do I need anything larger than 32GB?
32GB refers to capacity, not speed.
Retina
Loc: Near Charleston,SC
CHG_CANON wrote:
Assuming the OP's question applies to a T2i used for a recent post, page 123 of that model's manual references the use of a SD card at class 6 or higher for shooting movies. Alas, the manual does not specify the read / write speed of the camera as the 'speed' of the card is immaterial when the card is faster than the camera can utilize.
At $13 at B&H, the SanDisk 32GB Extreme PRO SDHC is a reliable and cheap card at 90 MB/s that likely exceeds the capabilities of your camera. Paying more for more capability is likely just a waste of money.
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Great point. The SD card and camera have to work together. I have even seen where a very fast card did not work reliably in a device designed when only slower cards were available. That may be unusual, but it does point out that components have to work together and are expected to meet each other's design parameters. Even though there are minimal standards and parameter windows, the results are not always what we might predict with a given combination. Maybe this is why camera manufacturers do not guarantee results with all models of SD cards, and not just because the card maker refused to pay the endorsement fee.
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