Best Performance SD Card by Sandisk
- 45MB per second
- Great for SLR photography, HD video recording
- Normal Retail $49
- Aussie Stock, local warranty support
- Aust Wide Shipping cap $4.95 for any qty
I picked up a 30MB/s Sandisk 8Gb card for $29 at MSY a few weeks ago. This deal is better as it is a faster card.
Lots of specials on SD cards at the moment but this is good for a 45mb/s card i will use in a dslr.
I agree this is a good price and I just bought two as well for my new camera. I hope they are genuine as well. I suppose I could always check with Sandisk to verify the serial numbers.
Just bought 2 of them. Thanks OP.
Now, any chance for deal on 16 or 32Gb of this same product please?
mmm…wondering what is the warranty on this card? Under the Warranty & Delivery tab, it is all about delivery and nothing about warranty!
There's a little bit of information here regarding returns and warranty: -
Nice deal. But no use of using this card if your camera's reading and writing speed is less so waste money.
Average camera write speed is around 20mb per second.
Like most things, the devil is in the details. The Nikon D7000 for example is a DSLR which can actually take advantage of the faster UHS-1 speeds, hence why I bought two of these memory cards. With other DSLR's you may not get the performance benefit that UHS-1 offers.
Whilst this is certainly a good deal, please note that this is an older generation model. The latest generation supports up to 95MB/s.
sold out
Has anyone's shipped yet? My payment has been confirmed (on the 16th of November), but no information regarding shipping.
Got a shipping confirmation today.
My two cards arrived yesterday. They work like a charm in my new camera as I can rapidly take photos without filling the buffer. Very happy :)
Good price, considering B & H have them for $27.95 USD + shipping (which is ridiculous on small items).
Just bought two of these. First thing I'll be doing is a full capacity speed test with H2testw.
I figure as long as I can fill the entire 8GB capacity at a respectable speed (I don't expect my workstation's on-board SD Card Reader to perform at 45Mbps), it's a genuine one?
Or are there any flaws in my way of thinking?