Category: Memory Cards Recommendations
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Best Memory Cards For Fujifilm GFX100RF
The Fujifilm GFX100RF features a dual memory card configuration and supports UHS-II cards up to the V90 UHS-II speed class. Do you need V90 or are V60 cards fine? V90 cards are pretty expensive, and if you want to run in backup configuration, you’ll need to have identical cards. GFX files can also be quite…
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Best Memory Cards For Sony FX2 – Top Recommendations
The Sony FX2 is a high-resolution cinema camera with a 33-megapixel full-frame BSI sensor. It’s essentially the Sony A7 IV with a dedicated housing for specific video use. The memory card requirements for the Sony FX2 will be the same as the Sony A7IV, which I have tested. The Sony FX two has two memory…
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Best Memory Cards for Nintendo Switch 2 (MicroSD Express Speed Guide)
The Nintendo Switch 2 has officially adopted MicroSD Express, a new standard that delivers SSD-like speeds in a tiny form factor. If you want to eliminate load screens and store massive next-gen games, the MicroSD card you used in your old Switch likely won’t cut it anymore. A very important detail: The Switch 2 requires MicroSD…
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Best Memory Cards For Panasonic S9 – Real Benchmarks
Choosing SD memory cards for the Panasonic S9 is fairly straightforward, but there are a few restrictions you’ll need to consider. The Panasonic S9 has a memory card size limit of 512GB. There’s only one SD memory card slot and you can use up to UHS-II V90 cards. If you’re just buying this camera for…
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Best Memory Cards For Panasonic GH7 – Real Benchmarks
The Panasonic GH7 has a dual memory card slot that accepts both a CFexpress Type-B card and an SD UHS-II card. You will need CFexpress cards for this camera to use all the best video features. Recommended CFExpress Memory Cards Panasonic GH7 The Panasonic GH7 can shoot ProRes RAW at 5728×3024 50fps at up to…
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Canon R5 II Memory Card Guide: Best CFexpress & SD Cards
The Canon EOS R5 Mark II is a powerhouse hybrid camera, but getting the most out of it requires navigating a confusing landscape of memory card speeds and standards. With one CFexpress Type B slot and one SD UHS-II slot, your choice of media dictates everything from video reliability to how fast your buffer clears…
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Best Memory Cards Retroid Pocket 5
Good news, there is more to the upgrade of the Retroid Pocket 5 compared to the 4 than just a nicer screen, better body, and more efficient processors. It also reads memory cards about twice as fast. Although the random read and write speeds come in a little slower than the previous gen Retroid Pocket.…
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Best Memory Cards for Sony A9 III: Buffer Tests & Capacity Guide
The Sony A9 III is a speed demon, capable of shooting at 120 fps in RAW. However, this incredible speed creates two major problems for memory cards: buffer clearing times and storage capacity. If you shoot at 120fps, you can fill a standard memory card in seconds. Furthermore, while the camera supports both CFexpress Type…
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Best MicroSD Cards GoPro Hero13 Black
GoPro lists official memory cards supported by its cameras. Originally, they did this because the firmware on their cameras had many compatibility issues, and using the wrong memory card could result in crashes, corrupted files, and battery drain even when the camera is powered off. Today, it’s not much of an issue, and with the…
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Pergear Standard 256GB CFexpress Type-A Card Review
With the release of the latest Pergear Standard CFexpress Type-A memory card, Pergear now has two series CFexpress Type-A memory cards, this latest “Standard” series and the more professional “Prime” series. In this article, we’ll examine the Pergear Standard series 256GB card, its features, and performance benchmarks. Pergear was kind enough to send me a…
