Got this via email from ITSPOT seems like a pretty good price for a 32GB class 10 SDHC card
also
64GB for $50
http://www.itspot.com.au/datamax-64gb-class-10-sdxc-card-p32…
Got this via email from ITSPOT seems like a pretty good price for a 32GB class 10 SDHC card
also
64GB for $50
http://www.itspot.com.au/datamax-64gb-class-10-sdxc-card-p32…
had a bit of a hunt around though couldn't find any specific info except under the FAQ's on the site which mention class 10 = minimum 10MB/s or higher.
http://www.datamaxmemory.com/home/faqs.html
in comparison with scandisk extreme: site shows up to 95MB/s.
http://www.sandisk.com.au/products/memory-cards/sd/
Tom's Hardware benchmark shows around 23 MB/s for the extreme
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/sdxc-sdhc-uhs-i,2940-11.…
Thanks - anyone have experience of the Datamax cards - as can be seen by the benchmarks on Toms Hardware, not all Class 10s are created equal
No idea on speed. 95mb is only on the extreeme pro and costs a ton.
Fact there is no info on their site means it will be only 10mb. Min for class 10. Photos great. But media nope.
Under their FAQ: http://www.datamaxmemory.com/home/faqs.html
"CLASS 10 - a guaranteed minimum write speed of 10MB/s or higher*"
can't seem to find what the asterick means though…
Not sure if DataMax is a good brand? Safer to stick to reliable brands..
Darn it….just paid $20.50 shipped from a NSW based ebay seller this morning. Its a 32GB SDHC C4 SANDISK :-)
It's always a big worry when they don't put the speed on the card or on the website!! If you're looking for speed then buy a reliable brand from a reputable store. There are a lot of fake cards on the market.
This is probably not worth it, I just got my SanDisk 32GB 45mb from shopping square, and that's impressively fast. Paid about $33 for it, would rather fork out a bit more.
Thanks - any indication of what speeds this will get? How does it compare to the SanDisk Extreme?