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You can withdraw your consent at any time. Starting at. The Ultra version is the slowest. The Extreme and Extreme Pro versions are also the only ones to be rated with a video speed class rating of V If you are interested, you can purchase any of the three memory cards on Amazon with the following links:. The Extreme and Extreme Pro SD cards have a video speed class rating at V30, which means both are capable of achieving a minimum sustained write speeds of 30 MB per second.
Extreme, the significant speed advantages are too hard to overlook in this category. Winner: SanDisk Extreme. In that sense, both of these cards are very comparable to one another. Comparing the SanDisk Ultra vs. The number beside the V represents the MB per second the card can record. To put that in perspective, V30 is more than enough to record 4K video on just about any DSLR or mirrorless camera. On the SanDisk Ultra cards, there is no video class rating indicated.
Despite not having a video class rating, that means you have to go off the speed class, which in this case is C Once again, the SanDisk Extreme card takes the cake. All specs aside, the one thing that can change your decision when buying a memory card is the price.
Since the Ultra and Extreme are two different models, there is a slight price difference. Especially so since the Extreme offers a wide array of clear advantages.
With the SanDisk Extreme, you end up paying a little bit more. The price difference between these two cards is justified by the many advantages offered by the SanDisk Extreme.
However, based solely on price, the SanDisk Ultra is a little more appealing. Winner: SanDisk Ultra. However, if you want better speed performance while shooting in burst mode or capturing 4K video, then the SanDisk Extreme SD card should be your choice.
If it were me, I would choose to go with the better of the two models, aka the SanDisk Extreme. With faster writing speeds and reduce buffer time, using SanDisk Extreme cards offer a huge difference compared to Ultras.
As 4K video becomes more commonplace even in compact-cameras, the Extreme card gives you room to grow. However, if you know you will only be taking photos or just need an SD card for a device other than a camera, then the SanDisk Ultra is a viable option.
Ultimately, it comes down to what you intend to shoot. Shooting 4K video every day over multi-day shoots, this card has never let me down.
These cards cater towards those who need to shoot lots of video, without the worry of the card failing. However, for photographers, the extra price may not be worthwhile.
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