@jeffhanson1: yep (sorta.... there is a slight color and difference). My blog: myworldfromabicycle.blogspot.com explains it pretty well. But you are basically much more correct than myself. Philfieger has it right as well.
Hmm, your video isn't showing a difference in video quality. In fact there in NO detectable difference. Some people are using this Kingston Class 4 card in cameras which call for Class 6 and it seems to work.
SanDisk Extreme SDHC card packaging says: "delivers extreme performance ideal for continuous burst shooting, high definition video, and faster data transfer to computer"
The San Disk Extreme SDHC is advertised for "Extreme performance for extreme conditions". I thought heavy/fast ribrations would qualify. Apparently not.
Erm - you don't really try to tell me the IMAGE QUALITY was affected by the type of sd card? If there were drop outs or broken / aborted recordings you might blame the sd card. But a sd card can not affect the image quality.
@ TheSKLord, a higher speed card will not improve video quality, but will increase the upload speed to your computer.
Superhandydave 2 weeks ago in playlist Uploaded videos
/is it a big diffrent between does too cards?
TheSKLord 2 weeks ago
Also, do you recommend that i buy 30mb/s? Is it worth it and why
PLEASE Reply!
TheSKLord 2 weeks ago
is a 95 mb/s The top one?
will the quality be beter then 30mb/s?
TheSKLord 2 weeks ago
@jeffhanson1: yep (sorta.... there is a slight color and difference). My blog: myworldfromabicycle.blogspot.com explains it pretty well. But you are basically much more correct than myself. Philfieger has it right as well.
Superhandydave 1 year ago
Hmm, your video isn't showing a difference in video quality. In fact there in NO detectable difference. Some people are using this Kingston Class 4 card in cameras which call for Class 6 and it seems to work.
jeffhanson1 1 year ago
SanDisk Extreme SDHC card packaging says: "delivers extreme performance ideal for continuous burst shooting, high definition video, and faster data transfer to computer"
Superhandydave 1 year ago
The San Disk Extreme SDHC is advertised for "Extreme performance for extreme conditions". I thought heavy/fast ribrations would qualify. Apparently not.
Superhandydave 1 year ago
Erm - you don't really try to tell me the IMAGE QUALITY was affected by the type of sd card? If there were drop outs or broken / aborted recordings you might blame the sd card. But a sd card can not affect the image quality.
philflieger 1 year ago 2
@philflieger It can. The os on your Device might get it's RAM full and it could force itself to do some heavy drop, of something.
MenkoDany 1 year ago