SanDisk Extreme Pro SDHC 45MB/sec UHS-I Memory Cards @ PicStop

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The SanDisk Extreme Pro SDHC is a 45MB/sec secure digital card that features Ultra High Speed mode or UHS-I and is particularly suited for continuous burst mode shooting, and capturing fast action full HD and 3D video.

This Extreme Pro SDHC has new Power Core Controller technology providing faster shot to shot performance and its advanced Error Correction Code (ECC) engine improves overall data integrity and reliability of the card during read and write.

Ideal for your DSLR or HD camcorder, and if speed and reliability are everything look no further than this SanDisk Extreme Pro SDHC UHS-I memory card.

- Extreme speed: up to 45 MB/s speed means you'll get the shot you want with more continuous burst mode shooting and rapid transfers to your computer.
- Extreme Full HD video speed: enabled by UHS Speed Class 1* lets you capture fast-action video in full high definition, even in 3-D
- Engineered with the SanDisk Power Core Controller: the SanDisk Extreme Pro SDHC UHS-I card delivers blazing fast read and write performance distributing image data across the card more rapidly and efficiently.
- Extreme reliability and endurance: the SanDisk Extreme Pro SDHC UHS-I Power Core Controller's firmware increases endurance through wear leveling. The Power Core controller's advanced Error Correction Code (ECC) engine improves overall data integrity and reliability of the card during read and write.
- Extreme durability: built for & tested in the harshest conditions these cards are temperature proof, water proof, shock proof & x-ray proof. They also come with a lifetime limited warranty.
- Extreme trust: From the flash memory card brand trusted by more professional photographers2.
- Compatibility: Compatible with all SDHC & SDHC UHS-I supporting host devices
- Security: Built-in write-protect switch prevents accidental data loss

UHS-I:
The Ultra High Speed mode is found exclusively on SDXC & SDHC products. SDXC or SDHC products with the UHS-I symbol are capable of supporting data transfer speeds up to 104 MBs. UHS-I quadruples the extant top speed of 25 MB/s. UHS bus interfaces are backwards compatible. SDXC UHS-I and SDHC UHS-I memory cards can achieve best performance when paired with a UHS-I device and are designed to allow consumers to record HD resolution videos, plus perform other simultaneous recording functions.

*UHS Speed Class 1 designates performance option designed to support real-time HD video recording.

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  • are other sd cards waterproof, x-ray proof and magentic proof?

  • @nottinmatterz2day, yes Samsung have waterprooof cards

  • @picstop but average cards?

  • @nottinmatterz2day Definitely not average cards, these are Sandisk's flagship SDHC memory cards. Although they have just been superseded by the 95MB sec version.

  • i may have a noob question but whats this new UHS rating or U1 is it better then a class 10?

  • @iLoveGRaFiX UHS is a different speed rating, find out more here: sdcard.org

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  • Cool video - nice clean presentation, gets the point across really well.

  • @KevinMinato yes they do if you are able to adjust the bit rate on your DSLR faster bit rate = higher quality

  • these cards dont give you better quality video...

  • no kidding, my 8 gb extreme pro sdhc fell into the fire and was in there for about 5+ seconds and all files were still on there, i even use it still as a backup card in the second sd slot of my D7000

    these cards are just awesome

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