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From: nerwin
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  • If ur camera reader/writer is not USH-1 compatible, it cant take advantage of the that Sandisk USH-1

  • @suryaprihadi The D7000 is USH-1 compatible.

  • @nerwin

    I see cool. Thanks for the update.

  • I noticed a big performance boost when going to the extreme pro 64GB card. Definitely transfers off the card and onto the computer faster, which was what I was more concerned with. No lost data. Has worked great so far. Had the cards about 3 or 4 months now (use for nef+jpg).

  • @kennyc6mil After doing a firmware update for my D7000, the card works perfectly now.

  • seems to buffer the data pretty fast. kyle

  • @thedailytech The Sandisk Extreme is much faster.. but my D7000 just doesn't want to read the card all the time. How reliable is that? You have to take the card in and out several times before it reads it. Does the same thing in both slots. The transcend one just works. I'm just going to have to get a replacement Sandisk.

  • @nerwin woah that really sucks. I would be constantly worried that I would corrupt or lose the photos that are on it if it's doing that.

  • @thedailytech Yep..already had that happen once and lost a few photos. Luckily they were not important.. but I would be pissed if I was on a photoshoot and the card failed and lost all the photos.. I'm thinking to switch the Lexar. I may lose speed.. but I don't motor drive anyways.. so I don't think it would matter much. I just want a more rugged memory card than the transcend card. When I first opened the Sandisk Extreme memory card.. I could feel the difference easily.

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