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SanDisk Extreme PRO 64GB up to 95MB/s UHS-I/U3 SDXC Flash Memory Card - SDSDXPA-064G-X46
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Brand | SanDisk |
Flash Memory Type | SDXC, SDHC |
Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
Compatible Devices | Camera |
Color | Black |
About this item
- Read Up To 90MB/s/ Write Up To 95MB/s
- 4K Ultra HD (3840 x 2160p); Full HD (1920 x 1080p)
- Compatible with SDXC and SDXC-I (UHS-I) enabled host devices
- Shockproof, X-ray proo, and Waterproof
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At a Glance
- 64 GB memory card for use in advanced digital cameras and Ultra HD camcorders
- UHS Speed Class 3 (2) allows you to record Full HD and 4K Ultra HD video (3)
- Read speeds of up to 95 MB/s (1) maximize workflow efficiency
- Write speeds of up to 90 MB/s (1) for fast-action photography
- Durable card is waterproof, temperature proof, X-ray proof, and shockproof (5)
- Includes RescuePRO Deluxe data recovery download offer (6)
- Lifetime limited warranty* (7)
SanDisk Extreme PRO SDXC UHS-I Memory Card (64 GB)
Whether you're in the studio or out in the field, SanDisk Extreme PRO SDXC UHS-I Memory Cards are an ideal storage solution for professional photographers and videographers. Offering read speeds up to 95 MB/s (1), write speeds up to 90 MB/s, and a UHS Class 3 speed rating (2), these powerful memory cards are designed for continuous burst-mode shooting, Full HD and 4K Ultra HD (3) video recording, and quick file transfer. A capacity of 64GB (4) allows you to shoot longer photo and video sessions. The cards are engineered to perform dependably in extreme conditions, enabling pros to get the most out of their advanced digital cameras and camcorders.
What's in the Box:
- SanDisk Extreme PRO SDXC UHS-I Card (64GB).
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Extreme Read and Write Speeds for Maximum EfficiencyIdeal for professionals who need to maximize their post-production workflow, the SanDisk Extreme PRO SDXC UHS-I Memory Card delivers extremely fast transfer speeds of up to 95 MB/s. Write speeds of up to 90 MB/s let you take full advantage of advanced camera features such as rapid shots, sequential burst mode, and RAW plus JPEG capture. Designed for the latest DSLRs and Ultra HD-enabled video cameras, this card delivers the uncompromising results professionals require. |
UHS Speed Class 3 for Stutter-Free 4K Ultra HD VideoThe SanDisk Extreme PRO SDHC UHS-I Memory Card is UHS Speed Class 3 (U3) rated, allowing you to capture 4K Ultra HD and Full HD video. Meeting the latest high-resolution standards, your videos will look stunning on 4K Ultra HD TV screens and monitors. |
Large Capacity for Non-Stop ShootingThe SanDisk Extreme PRO SDXC UHS-I Memory Card was designed for professional photographers and videographers who shoot the highest quality photos and videos and need the large storage capacities these files demand. With a capacity of 64GB (4), this card lets you shoot longer photo and video sessions without stopping to download. |
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Designed to Withstand Extreme EnvironmentsSanDisk Extreme PRO SDHC UHS-I Cards (5) are waterproof and designed to perform from -13 to 185 degrees Fahrenheit. They are also shockproof and X-ray proof, so they won't be affected by an airport's X-ray machine. The memory card includes a jewel case to protect your card. |
Legal Disclaimers(1) Up to 95 MB/s read speed. Write speed up to 90 MB/s based on internal testing; performance may be lower depending on host device. 1MB = 1,000,000 bytes. (2) UHS Speed Class 3 designates a performance option designed to support 4K Ultra HD video recording with UHS enabled host devices. (3) Full HD (1920x1080) and 4K Ultra HD (3840 x 2160) video support may vary based upon host device, file attributes, and other factors. (4) 1GB = 1,000,000,000 bytes. Actual user storage less. (5) See product packaging/proof for additional information and limitations. (6) Registration required; terms and conditions apply. (7) 30-year warranty in Germany, Canada and regions not recognizing lifetime warranty. |
Western Digital Technologies, Inc. is the seller of record and licensee in the Americas of SanDisk Products. *For more information about the warranty you can contact the official customer service or visit the official website. |
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Storage Capacity | 4.8 | 4.5 | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.6 |
Value for money | 4.7 | 4.2 | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.5 |
Picture quality | 4.4 | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.6 |
Durability | 4.1 | 4.1 | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.7 | 4.4 |
Easy to use | — | — | 4.6 | 4.6 | — | 4.6 |
Sold By | Memory-Warehouse | Amazon.com | CWP Online | Amazon.com | First Choice Online | Amazon.com |
flash memory type | SDXC, SDHC | SDXC | SDXC | SDXC | SDHC | SDXC |
memory capacity | 64 GB | 64 GB | 64 GB | 128 GB | 32 GB | 256 GB |
speed class | class 10 | class 10 | class 10 | class 10 | — | class 10 |
write speed | 95 | 260 | — | 200 MB per second | — | 140 MB per second |
read speed | 95 megabytes per second | 300 megabytes per second | 200 megabytes per second | 200 megabytes per second | 100 megabytes per second | 120 megabytes per second |
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 1.26 x 0.94 x 0.08 inches |
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Item Weight | 0.071 ounces |
ASIN | B005LFT3UW |
Item model number | SDSDXPA-064G-X46 |
National Stock Number | 7025-01-626-4528 |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #346 in SecureDigital Memory Cards |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 20, 2011 |
Manufacturer | Sandisk |
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Compromise nothing with SanDisk Extreme Pro SDHC and SDXC UHS-I cards.
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Customers like the storage space, value, performance, quality and speed of the flash memory. For example, they mention it has plenty of capacity to store even RAW images, it's great for shooting videos and it'll fit in a standard size card. Some appreciate the speed, saying it writes and transfers very quickly.
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Customers like the performance of the flash memory. They say it works well for video and photos, and hasn't failed them yet. Some mention that the cards cost the same as other slower cards.
"...It allows me to record 1080p60 AVCHD (28Mbps bitrate) with no hiccups or stutters...." Read more
"...or buffering due to overpowering a lesser card, but mine has performed flawlessly...." Read more
"The card worked fine so far in my Fujifilm x100s for both stills, 6 fps bursts and video...." Read more
"...Purchased this for mu Sony Alpha SLT-A57 camera. Works very well with shooting pictures in series and for making video...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the flash memory. They say it's well built, reliable, and holds up well with HD video filming. Customers also say it holds up to daily use and is a great disk for high quality photos and videos. Overall, customers are satisfied with the quality and performance of the product.
"This card should also come with a new designation of "UR" for Ultra Reliable!..." Read more
"...I've never had problems or anything to complain about. It holds up to daily use. Of course, I try to be careful and treat it with respect...." Read more
"Very fast and reliable card. Purchased this for mu Sony Alpha SLT-A57 camera. Works very well with shooting pictures in series and for making video...." Read more
"...Nice and sturdy, heavier than the usual SD Cards from other manufacturers, and backed up by a good warranty...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the speed of the flash memory. For example, they mention it's a powerful card that writes fast enough to handle anything, it captures more shots in continuous burst mode, and it transfers everything very quickly. Some say that the card never lags or slows down while taking pictures. Overall, most are happy with the performance of this memory card.
"...Not only is it fast enough that you don't experience video hesitation or buffering due to overpowering a lesser card, but mine has performed..." Read more
"...This is awesome fast; much faster then specs for plain SanDisk Extreme; but still slower of what specs claim for Extreme Pro (90 and 95 MB/s)...." Read more
"Very fast and reliable card. Purchased this for mu Sony Alpha SLT-A57 camera. Works very well with shooting pictures in series and for making video...." Read more
"...The faster write speed makes a significant difference for the Canon 6D and probably most cameras of the same era--the buffer clears *much* faster..." Read more
Customers like the value of the flash memory. They say it's great for its price, has fantastic performance, and is the best 64GB card for the price.
"...super exciting review, but this card just works and I think it was a good value." Read more
"...Besides, it's an amazing deal for the price. To prove this, the first 1GB card I ever purchased back in 2006 cost over $200." Read more
"...Good quality! No complaints. Worth the money!" Read more
"Great price, and I exactly what I needed for my camera...." Read more
Customers like the storage space of the flash memory. They say it has plenty of capacity to store even RAW images, and the 64 GB size is great for shooting videos in 1080p with audio. Customers also say that it has enough space for photos and videos, and won't fill up easily. Overall, customers are satisfied with the quality and quantity of the memory card.
"...The 64 GB size is great for shooting videos in 1080p with audio and no hiccups...." Read more
"...Enough capacity for long trip. Usually RAW format picture is 3-4 MB. This card should hold approx. 18.500 pictures...." Read more
"...64Gb is a great size and won't fill up easily, which is why I purchased it...." Read more
"...Shooting RAW and 42 MP's and still get a decent about of space. Not the fastest card. Slow buffering for burst shots...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the video quality of the memory card. They mention that it is perfect for recording or capturing high definition footage on their DSLR or dedicated video camera. It is also a good choice for photographers and video markers, and is great for 4K shooting. It's also perfect for wedding photography and the camcorder records in HDTV quality.
"...Also, have a continuous shot of 5 pics with buffer. Previous card I was using could only do 3 continuous shots.Just an FYI...." Read more
"...The camcorder records in HDTV quality which means reading/writing data in larger amounts. I was apprehensive at first, but this works great!..." Read more
"...It has been nothing short of fantastic. Shooting fast frames, stills, capturing video, and transferring to my PC at the end of the day is all a..." Read more
"Perfect for recording or capturing High definition footage on your DSLR or dedicated video camera. An extremely reliable brand. Never failed once." Read more
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I am using this card with a Sony NEX-5N, which is a compact system camera (mirrorless camera) that writes 16.2 megapixel images in a few different levels of JPEG compression and a Sony RAW format. In addition to RAW images, it also records video in MP4 or AVCHD format at 1080p 60fps. I have used this card to the absolute top performance limits of this camera. It allows me to record 1080p60 AVCHD (28Mbps bitrate) with no hiccups or stutters. I can shoot in burst mode for short spurts, and while this card is not going to magically soak up 10 6MB JPEGs per second, I can get about 10 shots in one second and let the card catch up with the image processor's buffer in a couple of seconds. At this time, no card is capable of writing fast enough to keep up with 10 16.2MP images per second, though, so there is no reason to expect it in this card.
I can pull the images off this card fast enough that I don't even notice that I'm actually dealing with a block of flash memory instead of a hard drive. I use Adobe Lightroom to import the images, so I'm not sitting there waiting on a Windows File Transfer dialog. I get to deal with a more pleasing interactive file transfer/import by using Lightroom, so I don't have to sit and twiddle my thumbs, but I'm impressed by the speed that files appear in my photo library on import. I believe that anyone who is going to "benchmark" this card with a full HD video camera or a DSLR will be very pleased with their purchase. I can't speak for people who will use the card for file storage/transfer, but my guess is that those users won't be disappointed either.
I know this isn't a super exciting review, but this card just works and I think it was a good value.
For example, why is the 170 read time card cheaper than the 95 read time card? Aside from a faster read time with the 170 card, it appears they are otherwise the same. So shouldn’t the quicker read time card cost more, not less? And why aren’t the write speeds displayed on the cards like the read times are? Aren’t write speeds more important than read speeds?
Having to scroll through product descriptions just to find a card’s write speed is quite annoying, especially since you’re having to rely on a seller to be providing correct information. I really don’t understand this, or why there isn’t a simpler naming system for quickly determining which cards are better than others.
These memory card companies and the groups who come up with the various naming systems should really consider using less confusing lingo. It can take hours of research trying to learn what the various codes mean, comparing the variety of card options and specs (each brand with it’s own labeling structure and non sensible naming systems), reading through countless reviews and contradictory replies (like these here), and trying to make sure you’re not buying a fake product (which are prevalent, especially here on Amazon).
Another oversight is how these companies don’t make it clear that if you don’t have a fast enough card reader, the top speeds of cards are meaningless.
You’d think that with the tons of fake cards being sold (bizarrely under Sandisk’s own seller account), the company would do something about this or restrict sales of their products to their shipping center only. You’d think they’d be more concerned about protecting their brand image and actually respond to the numerous reviews from buyers who have received fakes and are claiming faulty and slow cards.
And then there’s contradictory info regarding the best approach to removing images from cards. Some say reformatting cards after each use use is best, while others claim that just deleting images is best. And how long can we safely use a card before we risk possible card failure and losing all of our images? Some people recommend replacing cards every year, while others say they’ll last forever.
If a company came out with a simple and easy to understand info system (with both read and write speeds on the cards), an easy way to search a camera model to see what card works best for it, a way to prevent fakes being sold under their own store, a customer service team who actually responds to customer complaints and questions, and a recovery app that actually works; I imagine they’d win over a large sector of the photography community (especially entry level neophytes) who don’t want to spend half a day figuring out what card to buy.
Plugged into Hoodman USB 3.0 card reader, the best speeds I managed to measure were in 70-73 MB/s range for both reading and writing. This is awesome fast; much faster then specs for plain SanDisk Extreme; but still slower of what specs claim for Extreme Pro (90 and 95 MB/s). Since this is fastest card I have, I don't know if this is limitation of my card reader or if this memory card is slower then what specs claim. For comparison, my second fastest card (an "older" Transcend UDMA 400x CF card) clocks at around 45 MB/s for writes and 75 MB/s for reads in the same card reader.
Said that, this is awesome card, and I'd recommend it. Why only 4 stars? Because I haven't managed to get promised 90-ish MB/s out of it.
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✅ Très bonne vitesse à l'usage, on peut difficilement attendre mieux pour une carte SD à ce prix là à moins d'opter pour un format compact flash, mais encore faudrait-il que votre DSLR ou autre appareil soit compatible. Donc très bon point pour ce choix.
✅ Prix très correct à cette qualité, 60€ pour 64Go.
⛔️ Je ne vois pas de moins pour cette carte. Je ne sais pas en revanche si "l'emballage facile" ou "déballer sans s'énerver" soit une option utile. À moins d'avoir des patates à la place des doigts ou une difficulté particulière, ce n'est pas utile pour moi.
Je ne regrette absolument pas l'achat de cette carte mémoire, elle est fiable, a une capacité suffisante même pour shooter en RAW + JPEG sur un voire deux shooting photo, et même un shooting vidéo de plusieurs heures. Les deux batteries de mon Canon 80D auront lâché avant que la carte mémoire soit pleine. Je ne pense pas qu'elle me lâche de sitôt, mais je la reprendrai volontiers.
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Cliquez sur le « Oui » juste en dessous pour me remercier. N’hésitez-pas pas à me poser vos questions ;)
Reviewed in France on October 29, 2017
✅ Très bonne vitesse à l'usage, on peut difficilement attendre mieux pour une carte SD à ce prix là à moins d'opter pour un format compact flash, mais encore faudrait-il que votre DSLR ou autre appareil soit compatible. Donc très bon point pour ce choix.
✅ Prix très correct à cette qualité, 60€ pour 64Go.
⛔️ Je ne vois pas de moins pour cette carte. Je ne sais pas en revanche si "l'emballage facile" ou "déballer sans s'énerver" soit une option utile. À moins d'avoir des patates à la place des doigts ou une difficulté particulière, ce n'est pas utile pour moi.
Je ne regrette absolument pas l'achat de cette carte mémoire, elle est fiable, a une capacité suffisante même pour shooter en RAW + JPEG sur un voire deux shooting photo, et même un shooting vidéo de plusieurs heures. Les deux batteries de mon Canon 80D auront lâché avant que la carte mémoire soit pleine. Je ne pense pas qu'elle me lâche de sitôt, mais je la reprendrai volontiers.
Mon avis vous a aidé ?
Cliquez sur le « Oui » juste en dessous pour me remercier. N’hésitez-pas pas à me poser vos questions ;)
Test con 1,9GB Mb
-> lettura da Sandisk Extreme III: 1m 27s
-> lettura da Sandisk Ultra Pro: 1m 27s
-> scrittura su Sandisk Extreme III: 1m 50
-> scrittura su Sandisk Ultra Pro: 1m 33s
Il motivo è presto spiegato: per poter arrivare a sfruttare i 95Mb/s dichiarati, la fotocamera ed il lettore di SDHC devono supportare l'interfaccia UHS-I:
Così, convinto nel perseverare nel mio intento di sfruttare la super velocità della scheda, ho acquistato un SD Reader della Sonnet per MacBook Pro (si alloggia nella porta CardExpress), che sfrutta l'interfaccia UHS-I, ed ecco i risultati:
-> lettura su Sandisk Ultra Pro: 37s
-> scrittura su Sandisk Ultra Pro: 40s
Insomma, il prodotto è ottimo, ma bisogna accertarsi di disporre di uno strumento che sia in grado di sfruttare la nuova interfaccia UHS-I.
Con le fotocamere non UHS-I (che supportino le SDHC) è compatibile, ma va alla stessa velocità di quelle che trasferiscono 30/45 Mb/s (e costano la metà).
La differenza di trasferimento delle foto è enorme nella copia su computer di sessioni di fotografia per chi, come me, scatta in RAW + JPEG.
Come descritto sopra, l'SD Reader della Sonnet che ho acquistato per poter sfruttare l'interfaccia UHS-I della Ultra Pro si è rivelato un ottimo investimento per poter beneficiare di questa ultra-velocità;
quando mi capita di utilizzare SD non UHS-I la lentezza nella copia di 5/6 Giga di foto è aberrante!
SD card rating are really confusing. There are speed ratings and bus speed ratings. Previously, with the early "class" speed rating system, bus speeds were not quoted on the card. Now with the latest UHS standards, they are. The early class ratings were Class 2, 4, 6 & 10. With the number representing the minimum sustained card speed rating in MB/s. Now the new ratings are UHS(1) and UHS(3) with minimum sustained card speed ratings of 10MB/s & 30MB/s respectively.
So, the bus speed ratings: Originally, for SD cards of class 2, 4 & 6, the bus speed was rated as "normal" which meant up to 12.5MB/s.
For class 10 cards, a "high speed" bus rating was used, which was 25MB/s. With the introduction of the new UHS ratings, there are two UHS bus speed ratings, each with trwo speed ratings. So there's UHS-I, with 50MB/s and 104MB/s bus speed ratings, depending on the card, and UHS-II, with 156MB/s and 312MB/s bus speed ratings, again depending on the card. I've uploaded a pic to explain this.
I appreciate the feedback from Tbolt which spurred me into re-writing this review. Thanks! :-)
For backwards compatibility, if your device is UHS compatible, then it should work with the UHS speed rating for the card. But if you're not UHS enabled, then the card will work at the old class speed.
Anyway, onto the review. The SanDisk Extreme Pro range used to be a bit of a luxury item. Unless you need the speed, it may be the case that you don't particularly notice much difference in use from something like a SanDisk Ultra. I buy the Extreme Pros because they are both electrically VERY robust (as most SanDisk cards are, incidentally) but also have the speed to absorb the contents of a burst mode buffer as quick as anything else for my camera. The combination of reliability and speed at this generation wins out for me. Note there are new UHS-II generation cards which are a lot faster than this old UHS-I standard. (UHS-II cards have a second row of electrical contacts.)
Recently I filled a 16gig card on a day out, which stunned me. But I realised that shooting at 1080p 60FPS uses a fair old lump of memory, so I obviously needed a larger memory card. Looking at the spec for my G6, the largest card it can handle is a 64gig so that's the size I went for. (I actually had an incident with my 16gig Extreme Pro in my G6, where it just continuouly wrote to the SD card and refused to do anything else. I removed and replaced the battery and carried on. Nothing seemed to be affected afterwards so I'll put it down to a camera glitch. Worth mentioning though.)
Other than that one glitch, these Extreme Pros are an invisible MVP in your camera, working quickly and efficiently, reliable and long-lasting. As the price has dropped over the years I've bought larger capacity cards as drop into my budget. I used to reccomend the Sandisk Extreme Pro 95MB/s as the best you can get, but the GOBE 104MB/s can be even better value if the price is right.
Note: If you've got a very recent device, you may be able to use UHS(3) and UHS-II bus speeds, which are *way* faster than this generation of SD card.