Simple Guide To SD Cards | Canon, Sony & More
In this video, I try to explain more about SD cards and what you really need to lookout for when purchasing memory cards.
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Script:
0:00 Intro
0:22 Types of SD Cards & Storage Space
1:09 Read Speed
1:30 Write Speed
2:00 Megabites vs Megabytes
2:38 Video Class Speeds
3:13 UHS Speed Class
3:27 UHS I vs UHS II
4:04 SDXC vs SDHC
5:39 Which Memory Cards Are Right For You
Great insights 👍🏼
very useful
Great video-Lots to think about
Hi my camcorder can record on it’s internal memory and to sd cards, I found better quality when recording in internal memory how is this possible?
Thank you so much this helped a lot!
I liked this video. Very detailed and so much informations. Thank you.
I have a canon R7. I shoot fast shutter continuous photos both jpeg and RAW. Should I be using a SD card with a fast write speed?
so which one would I need for a Canon T7?
Hello sir im from philippine what sd card compatible for SJCAM 4K? I buy micro sd card v10 but the video is very slow.
What is the difference between that write speed (C10) and UHS (U3)?
Thanks matt ❤
Thanks man. Super helpful
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Very helpful, thanks a lot
this was one of the best breakdown, if not the best.
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Are as cards absolutely necessary for the camera to record even if you transfer the video automatically to your phone or laptop? In sorry I’m tech challenged and I’m trying to start a YouTube channel with a Sony zv 1f.
The misgivings from manufacturers about GiB and GB is done on purpose. It’s false advertisement from the companies. They could just easily write 30 Megabytes per second.
Hi Matt, in your opinion what’s the best Sd card for music for djing, thanks
After having used many different types of SD cards for a very long time, used to like SanDisk —> unfortunately they are not what they used to be.
Drone videos in 4 K 60 FPS or 120 FPS are very bad on SanDisk SD cards.
Finally found another reliable Manufacturer that gives excellent resolution on 4K/or higher with 60-120 FPS without slowing down or cutting off like SanDisk.
A shame, liked and trusted SanDisk.
Have changed over to my new favorite ❤️ Manufacturer which is better and cheaper
👍 „ ProGrade „ ✅
Thanks for this!
Just got a 1 tb card for 36 bucks😊
thank you for this –
Some where right Around 4:38:20 when explaining the Difference between SDXC vs SDHC cards you should have left the Insert of the cards while giving the Explination, so us OLD people don’t get CONFUSED about witch card U are explaining.
Hey Bro,You’ll get OLD some day (if your Lucky). Love most of your Presentation though just leave the VISUALS on PLZ.
Note about SDHC vs SDXC cards and formatting: these are (user-friendly markings of) interoperability standards to make sure that a device can use a card with the same markings. But as SDXC supersedes SDHC, most SDXC devices should be able to use SDHC cards formatted either FAT32 or exFAT while the inverse isn’t true (SDHC devices typically can’t use SHXC cards even formatted in FAT32).
Great insights 👍🏼
How mach
thank you
Thank you very much! I understand the difference in SD Cards much better now & know which ones to choose for my gear! Thank you! 😊
Thank you
Amazing! Thank you!
this is the best video i’ve found so far. I’m still confused though. I just wanna know what card i should buy for a t3i so i can continuously record. or if that’s even possible.
Only watched 6 looong winded explanations which you concisely explain in under 4 minutes! Huge Thanks.
Much appreciated!
Thank you!
Super helpful!!!
Thank you so much for this, never knew most of this information 🙏
my canon t5 stops recording after about 12mins , is there any way i can record longer i wanna shoot videos for youtube
This is exactly what i needed. Thank you!
Tqvm for this information
How come more people cant do this on their videos??? Its obviously rocket science to deliver the exact info thats on the video title now days…THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!! EXCELLENT VIDEO
I have sony a7s2 and sony 6300 can I use UH2 card for 4 k shoot? Plz guide me
Thankyou Matt for the explanation. I finally know why my video get chopped into separate 4gb files thanks to you. Turns out my 32gb sandisk extreme pro sd card was a Sdhc card. I thought it was my Canon 80D’s weird limitations or glitch.
Also thankyou for helping me figuring out wether it is worth to spend extra for the 128gb model!
I like your pace. I find it just right. Subbed.
God bless you Matt😭 I just got my hands on a polaroid i534 digital camera and i’ve been a little lost on the SD card part this video made it very clear for me would also love to hear your input on what SD card would be suitable for this digicam its and OLDDDD thing so not alot of info on it
Thank you very much
this is a great video!
GREAT explanation of SD cards. Thank you so much, sir. Liked and subbed!
Thank you!
Absolutely total newbie here, and soooo appreciated all of the detail. Just got a Sony ZV-1M2 and now realize there is a TON to learn. After I settle on the storage card, will try to tackle an attachable flash! Thanks again!