- Feb 22, 2001
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In the past couple of months, I've run into "FULL" 100% more than I have in my past 15 years of digital photography.
Typically, I use dual 16GB SD cards; the Nikon D610 has 2-card slots that you can use in a variety of ways.
[ As an aside: I tend to use slot 1 as RAW and slot 2 as high quality JPG - it is not written in parallel, rather sequentially. This means there is a penalty for burst shooting if using both slots. ]
I decided to purchase a couple of 32GB cards, and was looking for a set of value oriented cards. It's obvious that the Sandisk Extreme's are the fastest, but the cases where I've gone full haven't been when I've been particularly concerned with the best overall write speed - I just need good write speed.
Reviews on a Transcend branded card seemed "good enough", so I received the cards today.
Curiosity got the better of me, so I performed a Crystal Disk benchmark on a handful of cards I own.
I'm presenting the results below, along with the current USD price for each card from the 'zon.
I have a pair of these that were my backups to my Sandisks'.
The new guys
My go to budget card - these grace my other cameras and any other devices needing SD
My latest 16GB Sandisk Extreme Pro, which has a slightly different design than my original - purchased 6 months apart
My original 16 GB Sandisk Exterme Pro
Typically, I use dual 16GB SD cards; the Nikon D610 has 2-card slots that you can use in a variety of ways.
[ As an aside: I tend to use slot 1 as RAW and slot 2 as high quality JPG - it is not written in parallel, rather sequentially. This means there is a penalty for burst shooting if using both slots. ]
I decided to purchase a couple of 32GB cards, and was looking for a set of value oriented cards. It's obvious that the Sandisk Extreme's are the fastest, but the cases where I've gone full haven't been when I've been particularly concerned with the best overall write speed - I just need good write speed.
Reviews on a Transcend branded card seemed "good enough", so I received the cards today.
Curiosity got the better of me, so I performed a Crystal Disk benchmark on a handful of cards I own.
I'm presenting the results below, along with the current USD price for each card from the 'zon.
I have a pair of these that were my backups to my Sandisks'.
The new guys
My go to budget card - these grace my other cameras and any other devices needing SD
My latest 16GB Sandisk Extreme Pro, which has a slightly different design than my original - purchased 6 months apart
My original 16 GB Sandisk Exterme Pro