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SanDisk - SDSDXVE-032G-GNCIN 32GB Extreme SDHC UHS-I Memory Card - 90MB/s, C10, U3, V30, 4K UHD, SD Card - SDSDXVE-032G-GNCIN Red

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Arrives Friday, Jun 6
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Size: 32GB


Pattern Name: Card


Features

  • Shot speeds up to 40MB/s*, transfer speeds up to 90MB/s* requires compatible devices capable of reaching such speeds. | *Based on internal testing; performance may be lower depending upon host device, interface, usage conditions and other factors
  • Perfect for shooting 4K UHD video(1) and sequential burst mode photography | (1)Full HD (1920x1080) and 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) video support may vary based upon host device, file attributes and other factors
  • Capture uninterrupted video with UHS Speed Class 3 (U3) and Video Speed Class 30 (V30)(2) | (2)Sustained video capture rate of 30MB/s, designates a performance option designed to support real-time video recording with UHS enabled host devices
  • Built for and tested in harsh conditions(3): temperature-proof, waterproof, shock-proof, and x-ray-proof | (3)Card only
  • Lifetime limited manufacturer warranty (30-year warranty in Germany, Canada and regions not recognizing lifetime warranty)

Description

Size:32GB | Pattern Name:Card For photo enthusiasts using DSLR, advanced digital or HD video camera who need the speed and capacity to capture High quality 4k UHD and full HD video, high-speed burst mode and still photos even under extreme conditions, we provide memory cards at UHS speed class (U3) in capacities from 16GB to 256GB for uninterrupted shooting and production efficient workflow in cards engineered to Stand up to environmental extremes. Compatibility: For SDHC (16-32GB) cards: Compatible with all SDHC/SDXC and SDHC-I/SDXC-I (UHS-I) enabled host devices and For SDXC (64-256GB) cards: Compatible with SDXC and SDXC-I (UHS-I) enabled host devices.


Wireless Type: 802.11a


Brand: SanDisk


Item model number: SDSDXVE-032G-GNCIN


Item Weight: 0.16 ounces


Product Dimensions: 0.14 x 1.6 x 1.4 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 0.14 x 1.6 x 1.4 inches


Color: Red


Flash Memory Size: 32


Manufacturer: Western Digital Technologies Inc.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 9, 2016


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • See for your self.....test it out
Capacity: 128GB *: Card
I purchased this memory based on customer's feedback, but as soon as I received it, I ran some tests to see if I can get close to 150 MB/s speed. Unfortunately, the test results didn't come close. If my tests results came close, I probably wouldn't have wrote this review, but my test results were far less than what the package states. If you see the screen shots that I took, I'm averaging about 40 MB/s. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2019 by SK

  • I was so disappointed with the degrated quality from when I first got ...
Capacity: 32GB *: Card
Before buying these, I had thought that my Nikon camera was worn out from 4 years of use. I was so disappointed with the degrated quality from when I first got it as a package that also came with a card. BUT after shooting some pictures with this card, I realized that my camera is STILL WORKING GREAT and that it seemed to lack quality because I had begun using cheapest cards from the local stores. I was buying th cheap ones so that I could leavethe pictures on the cards as a backup. While these cards are not super expensive, after researching, I found out about the "number in the circle ". This one is a 10 and my cheapies were a 4. Don't make the same mistake, just get the 10! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2017 by Johnson Boys

  • Best GB for the Buck And Wedding Bell Blues
Capacity: 128GB *: Card
You can’t beat this particular card for performance and value. It’s become VERY confusing to understand all the ratings on SD cards. A 128gb card can range from $20 to $250 and that raises a lot of questions about what you actually need vs. what you pay for. If you are using this for picture or video captures on a 4K DSLR or Video Caamcorder, your manual will clearly state the minimum rating your device requires. The truth is you can buy a card that can handle 10x the speed of your device — but so what? If your device can’t write data faster than is stated in the manual, then a faster card won’t do much more than one at the rated speed for your device. Match up your device to the specs of the card, and that will work well. The main factor is that the rating is at least matched, and the performance/reliability ratings for the SD card. Most brand names, like this one, are amazingly reliable. Here’s the truth — there will always be reviews from those pour souls who had cards fail in the middle of a wedding ceremony and yes, they want to shout out about such a disaster the card is, but chances are those are truly exceptions and not the rule. I have a lot of these 128gb cards running pure 4K video recording on pro video camera and no failures and they handle 60fps 4K video perfectly. No failure in hundreds of hours of recoding — but I just thought of this — I don’t shoot weddings so maybe that’s why not. Sometimes it’s during those critical once in a lifetime events when things seem to go wrong. Doing movies, with multiple takes is less demanding and maybe it’s as simple as these cards can’t handle pressure and buckle under it! And that’s the point. At $29 bucks, you buy a lot of these and have backups. I’d never shoot a wedding with just one camera as that’s risky. With 4 cards in the bag for each camera I’m covered. Even the $249 cards fail, and I bet the only time they do us when the groom lifts the veil and it’s at that moment even the most expensive card goes cluck — at that magic moment of the bridal kiss... No matter what card you use, get at least one backup. At this price get four or more. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2020 by Renegade: Bold As Love

  • Works like a champ
Capacity: 64GB *: Card
I bought this specifically for the faster transfer rates. Not so much for the camera side - but rather for transferring the photos to the computer. I can tell you it works as expected. While I don't regularly fill these guys up, it was a bit annoying having to wait 15+ minutes for all the files to copy over. Now wait times are regularly in the 3 to 4 minute range. On the camera side, I shoot a lot of video, and never notice any buffering issues. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2019 by Jim Elmer

  • Flash memory upgrade for your digital camera or similar device
Capacity: 16GB *: Card
The SD card in my Fuji digital camera had been acting up for a while, often throwing card errors on card insertion. Recently it got much worse, then fell apart altogether, so I looked for a replacement. I settled on SanDisk, not the only option out there, but a good solid brand. The claimed 90MB/s transfer rate for the SanDisk Extreme is a huge improvement over the previous card, which was also Sandisk but was a Class 10 card which (if you search a little, you will find) is rated for only 10MB/s sustained transfer. My camera accepted the new card without any issues, recognizing it immediately and formatting it without hesitation. It's a little difficult to judge changes on transfer rate in an application like this, but the camera seems to be saving photos faster. Certainly there is little enough price difference between this and a Class 10 card to make it practically a no-brainer. I'll be able to get a better idea of transfer performance after I shoot some video. Two Technical Thug thumbs up on this one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2018 by Phil Stracchino (Technical Thug)

  • Storage > Speed
Capacity: 128GB *: Card
Having UHS-II is nice but having more memory cards with lots of space is better than having less cards because like all things, it's not a matter of "if" it will fail but "when"—so load up on lots of SD cards. Don't get too big because if you lose that card, that is a lot to lose. Everyone who buys memory cards should test if it's fake, so if you're on Mac, try Disk Speed Test by Blackmagicdesign. If you're on Windows, I recommend h2testw. 1. Insert your SD card into your computer 2. Run h2testw.exe 3. Select “English” 4. Click “Select target” 5. Select your SD card’s drive letter 6. Ensure “all available space” is selected 7. Click “Write + Verify” 8. Wait until the process is completed The test took about 30min for me. The time varies due to SD card size. If the test finished without errors, your SD card is good and you can delete all .h2w files on your SD card. If the test shows any other results, your SD card may be corrupted or damaged and you may have to return/replace. I bought 4x of SanDisk 128GB when it was $24 for my mirrorless. It's Sandisk—reliable, durable, and best bang for your buck. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2019 by TAn

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