I bought a microSD card for my SD card digital camera (digital SLR): S…
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I bought a microSD card for my SD card digital camera (digital SLR).
My camera is an SD camera, but the microSD card was cheaper with the same capacity and performance, so I bought the microSD card. There are some negative opinions about microSD cards, such as the adapter being too slow and durability being poor, but I chose the microSD card because I thought I could just use it with my smartphone or action camera if there was a problem.
So I checked the speed. First, the SanDisk ExtremePro 95MB/s 16GB that I used before.
And this is the SanDisk Extreme 90MB/s 128GB that I purchased this time. The reader is the one that came with my laptop, and the microSD card was measured via the adapter. The microSD card's catalog specs are 190MB/s read and 90MB/s write, so it seems pretty much in line with the catalog specs.
As for the actual camera usage, both can shoot continuously forever when shooting JPEG.
When shooting RAW+JPEG L FINE, the micro seems a little slower to reshoot after releasing the buffer? That's how it feels, but it's almost the same.
I thought it would be nice to be able to take infinite bursts in RAW, but it seems impossible due to the slot specifications and buffer, so I'm happy that I was able to increase the capacity at a low cost without changing the shooting experience lol
So, microSD cards, which can also be used for smartphones and action cameras, can replace SD cards!
That's the story.
I bought a microSD card for my digital SLR camera (Nikon D5300).
My camera is an SD camera, but the microSD card was cheaper with the same capacity and performance, so I bought the microSD card. There are some negative opinions about microSD cards, such as the adapter being too slow and durability being poor, but I chose the microSD card because I thought I could just use it with my smartphone or action camera if there was a problem.
So I checked the speed. First, the SanDisk ExtremePro 95MB/s 16GB that I used before.
And this is the SanDisk Extreme 90MB/s 128GB that I purchased this time. The reader is the one that came with my laptop, and the microSD card was measured via the adapter. The microSD card's catalog specs are 190MB/s read and 90MB/s write, so it seems pretty much in line with the catalog specs.
As for the actual camera usage, both can shoot continuously forever when shooting JPEG.
When shooting RAW+JPEG L FINE, the micro seems a little slower to reshoot after releasing the buffer? That's how it feels, but it's almost the same.
I thought it would be nice to be able to take infinite bursts in RAW, but it seems impossible due to the slot specifications and buffer, so I'm happy that I was able to increase the capacity at a low cost without changing the shooting experience lol
So, microSD cards, which can also be used for smartphones and action cameras, can replace SD cards!
That's the story.
I bought a microSD card for my digital SLR camera (Nikon D5300).
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