Memory Cards: microSD and SD cards with 32 and 64 gigabytes test
11:36:00Memory Cards: microSD and SD cards with 32 and 64 gigabytes test.
Memory cards, it depends on the price and speed. Which is the cheapest, which the fastest? This tells the test of 64 SD and microSD cards.
Space problems, there are memory cards no longer exists. Even on cheap cards fit thousands of photos, many hours of video or any favorite songs and -hörbücher. Main distinguishing features between the cards are price and speed. Which is the cheapest and fastest card that is? This clarifies the test of 64 SD and microSD cards with 32 or 64 gigabytes.
MicroSD or SD
With digital cameras, the SD card has prevailed – that fits into almost all current models, whether compact, system or camera. The tiny microSD cards tend to come in Action Cams are used, but also in tablets and smartphones – only for very thin devices do without many manufacturers on a microSD slot. Too bad, because the tickets are cheaper than the charge for a larger internal memory: So costs about the Google Nexus 9 the jump from 16 to 32 gigabytes up to 90 euros (as of February 2015) – for the same price, there are two problems or three memory cards with 64 gigabytes.
Many similarities
Most advertising, information on memory cards not matter – such as the card type: All tested 32GB SDHC cards meet the the 64-GB models the SDXC standard. The first run in almost all current devices; with SDXC cards, you should check in the manual if your cards are suitable. SDXC is not mentioned there, the map can sometimes still use: You must format the card on the PC with the FAT file system. After that, the card comes into device to check whether it is now compatible. There is no guarantee that it is then possible to use the full memory size, there is not but.
Full speed when transferring is only available with a USB 3.0 card reader like the SanDisk ImageMate. The readers in PCs and notebooks are generally much slower.
SD Card Purchase: You must remember this.
Class Summary: This number is for SD cards for the reading speed in megabytes per second (MB / s). Of slower Class 4 or Class 6 cards you can safely leave the fingers. All cards in the test reached a reading speed 10 MB / s – corresponding to Class 10, the maximum value.
UHS: The abbreviation stands for the connection speed. Whether UHS-I or UHS-II, playing (still) does not matter since almost any camera controls the UHS-II technology. One of the few exceptions, the Fujifilm X-T1, in which the use of UHS-II cards but brings no significant increase in speed. All cards in the test worked with UHS-I; this way up to 104 MB / s. UHS-II allows up to 312 MB / s; but so equipped cards are still very expensive.
Robustness: Electrical discharges that occur over a carpet while walking around could harm the tested cards. Many manufacturers now build maps that even tolerate a short water bath.
UHS: The abbreviation stands for the connection speed. Whether UHS-I or UHS-II, playing (still) does not matter since almost any camera controls the UHS-II technology. One of the few exceptions, the Fujifilm X-T1, in which the use of UHS-II cards but brings no significant increase in speed. All cards in the test worked with UHS-I; this way up to 104 MB / s. UHS-II allows up to 312 MB / s; but so equipped cards are still very expensive.
Robustness: Electrical discharges that occur over a carpet while walking around could harm the tested cards. Many manufacturers now build maps that even tolerate a short water bath.







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