SaeS
 
 
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 SanDisk - Extreme 128GB microSDXC UHS-I Memory Card
SanDisk - Extreme 128GB microSDXC UHS-I Memory Card
Store your videos, images and data on this 128GB SanDisk Extreme Plus memory card. The memory card can store high-definition videos and the fast-read speed enables you to make quick data transfers. The 128GB SanDisk Extreme Plus memory card is rugged in addition to being resistant to shock. moisture and extreme temperatures, letting you use it in extreme conditions.
 
Write speed slower than claims
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3.0 out of 5
3.0
Posted by: SaeS
on July 29, 2017
I am a professional photographer and therefore always on the lookout for fast writing SD cards for rapid photo shooting. This card in a Nikon d750 shooting in RAW format is way slower than the write speed on the package.
Note: since the adapter for the MicroSD to SD card size is a pass-through adapter, it adds very little lag. I like to use microsd cards rather than full size sd cards in my camera because it adds a layer of extra protection and durability. The contacts aren't exposed directly to dust, are covered to prevent damage if you accidentally touch them or drop the card. If the adapter gets dirty or damaged just replace it- it's cheap and you probably have extra laying around from the MicroSD in your phone or tablet anyway...
Some advice: the speed manufacturers brag about on the front is READ speed, which is NOT what determines how fast you can take photos. WRITE speed is what you are looking for, and it will be in teeny tiny print on the back of the package, and always is a qualified claim, as in: "write speeds UP TO".
Oh and by the way: always (ALWAYS!) get at least a Class 10 card. Memory is too cheap now to justify the much slower Classes. And nearly everything nowadays is at least basic Class 10 since that only means guaranteed to read at a minimum of 10mb/sec!
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Verified Purchaser:Yes
My Best Buy number: 0586451135
My Best Buy number: 0586451135
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 PNY - PowerPack T2600 USB Rechargeable External Battery - Sky Blue
PNY - PowerPack T2600 USB Rechargeable External Battery - Sky Blue
Easily charge your device on the go with this PNY PowerPack T2600 USB rechargeable external battery, which is compatible with most USB- and micro USB-enabled devices. The 5V, 1-amp USB output and micro USB input allow fast, efficient charging.
 
Great for Pokemon GOing
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4.0 out of 5
4.0
Posted by: SaeS
on September 17, 2016
Solid product at a good price. Great for Pokemon Go.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Verified Purchaser:Yes
My Best Buy number: 0586451135
My Best Buy number: 0586451135
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 Sony - SF-UY2 Series 128GB SDXC UHS-I Memory Card
Sony - SF-UY2 Series 128GB SDXC UHS-I Memory Card
This 128GB Sony SFG1UY2/TQ SDXC UHS-I memory card features 70MB/sec. data transfer speeds, so you easily capture impressive images with your DSLR camera or camcorder. The water-resistant, dustproof design allows you to shoot in challenging conditions.
 
Slow
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2.0 out of 5
2.0
Posted by: SaeS
on July 4, 2016
Pretty good price for a large memory card. However, it is supposed to be fairly fast... Nope! Not remotely! Very slow in Nikon dslr during RAW. Also, when I changed it out, it was much hotter temperature than any other sd card I have used.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Verified Purchaser:Yes
My Best Buy number: 0586451135
My Best Buy number: 0586451135
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 SanDisk - Extreme PLUS 64GB SDXC UHS-I Memory Card
SanDisk - Extreme PLUS 64GB SDXC UHS-I Memory Card
This SanDisk Extreme PLUS SDXC memory card features a 64GB storage capacity with plenty of space for shooting photos, capturing video and more.
 
Decent speed but not best
Customer Rating
4.0 out of 5
4.0
Posted by: SaeS
on April 25, 2015
Pretty good little memory card. Bonus points for including a memory card case (most don't anymore). Decent write speed in dslr camera, but real world tests in my nikon seem to indicate the samsung evo is faster. Overall, a good buy.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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 Sony - InfoLithium Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery
Sony - InfoLithium Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery
Keep this rechargeable battery on hand to help capture special moments with your camcorder. Long battery life means you spend less time recharging batteries and more time creating special memories.
 

Can it be charged inside a DSC-HX200V camera?

No it can't. You plug it in with the included charger into a wall outlet.
And just to let you know, even if you can charge batteries inside your camera you shouldn't. You are risking frying your camera, not just your battery, that way if there is a brownout or power surge.
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 SanDisk - Ultra 64GB microSDXC Class 10 Memory Card
SanDisk - Ultra 64GB microSDXC Class 10 Memory Card
Easily store and access your media with this 64GB SanDisk Ultra microSDXC Class 10 memory card that includes a SD/SDHC adapter to provide expanded compatibility options.
 

unlock sandisk 64g ultra

how?
There's a sliding tab on the side of the memory card
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 SanDisk - Ultra 64GB microSDXC Class 10 Memory Card
SanDisk - Ultra 64GB microSDXC Class 10 Memory Card
Easily store and access your media with this 64GB SanDisk Ultra microSDXC Class 10 memory card that includes a SD/SDHC adapter to provide expanded compatibility options.
 

1 corrupt music file stopping me from re-formatting card?

starts reformatting and when it's almost done,freezes and says corrupt file,then get into card to delete bad file and will not delete.any ideas now?
Sometimes you can get around that this way. Load card onto your computer (directly or with a card reader) then open the folder to see the files. Select ALL then CUT. Open your recycle bin and PASTE into there. Make sure you can see hidden files because corrupt files are kind of like ghosts and don't always show. Remove card from computer to disassociate any cache memory from it. Then try to format it again.
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 Samsung - 128GB microSD Class 10 UHS-1 Memory Card
Samsung - 128GB microSD Class 10 UHS-1 Memory Card
This Samsung MB-MP128DA/BBY microSD Class 10 card comes with an SD adapter, so you can transfer files between tablets, cell phones, desktops and netbooks with microSD or SD slots. The 128GB capacity offers plenty of space to house your files.
 

compatibility

Could the samsung micro sd cards work in nonsamsung devices?
Yes absolutely
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 Samsung - 128GB microSD Class 10 UHS-1 Memory Card
Samsung - 128GB microSD Class 10 UHS-1 Memory Card
This Samsung MB-MP128DA/BBY microSD Class 10 card comes with an SD adapter, so you can transfer files between tablets, cell phones, desktops and netbooks with microSD or SD slots. The 128GB capacity offers plenty of space to house your files.
 

I just need some general answers to help me find out if this is what I need

I'm having a lil trouble finding answers. Hopefully you can help here.

1) I've been seeing slight differences in the name/descriptions of newer microSD cards but I cant find any explanation about what those subtle changes actually mean (esp, to me as a consumer trying to determine which one of these best fits my needs). (i.e., "Class 10" - is '10' a higher quality class than class 1 or is class 1 the top? What's the difference between any of these, bc it's really hard to tell without any explanation/breakdown of what the difference descriptions indicate.
It'd definitely help me & no doubt others if someone could do an unbiased comparison based on the jargon found in these descriptions that layman like me don't automatically know. How does this samsung version compare, side-by-side w/ SanDisks versions or even other samsung versions (Pro, evo, extreme) for that matter.

2) I have an SGS5. It came running Android 4. I've been on the samsung bandwagon since I switched from my iPhone 3gs (so, 5 or do yrs). But I really hate the fact that I cannot edit, rename or delete pics or video stored on my sd card or "external storage". I use the quikpic App to view my pics/vid bc of how awesome it was on my previous sgs2 to be able to view AND edit/delete media while viewing it from the app regardless of whether it was stored "internal/external". I had hoped it wouldv been fixed in an update but just updated to 4.4.4 and still having the same prob. So if I take 10 burst pics of my son and want to delete the blurry/poorer pics, instead of swiping btwn multiple similar pics & just hitting delete while looking at the pic I wasn't happy with, I havta quickly memorize the pic title then exit my viewing of th pic & find that title & delete it. That or transfer any pics in question to internal storage. I can delete a pic I'm viewing that way but either way is a huge hassle. I'm rly hoping tht will be fixed somehow w/ the right high quality sd card, perhaps meant for my device & could possibly address this problem. Since samsung makes my pH & now 128GB micro sd cards, can someone tell me if this sd card (or whether any version of samsung or SanDisk micro sd cards will solve this). I'm having trouble finding out about this too. Some Android blogs/forums say it's something that Google is responsible for but I'm not looking to cast blame. I just want it fixed. If samsung sd card does that, then that's what I'll go with.

Thank you for any help/answers you can give me
Your memory card won't change the way your phone shows you your pics. That's a programming fix needed not a memory issue. If you use up all your memory storage it will run slow and maybe crash and that would be helped by a memory card. Try viewing your pics through your gallery or get a different pic viewer app to see and delete photos differently. Second, samsung phones do not play nice with some memory cards. Mine fried a sandisk before I researched and read that supposedly this is fairly frequent. Recommend you get a samsung brand sd card and it's worth it to get evo at least to minimize lag. To be safe copy to memory card and only delete from phone memory pics you would not be upset to lose if sd card fries. Back up pics regularly to computer or an app like dropbox. Make sure you check your phone specs because many phones can only use a lower capacity card like a 32gb or 64gb. Now as for class of sd cards, Class 10 is the fastest of the 'old style classification'. The new style 'class 1' I have no clue about. If you stick with a Class 10 that is the first and easiest way to start comparing. Now they vary a LOT in any class so next look at read and write speeds which are estimated but should be roughly how it will perform in the real world. Write speed is important for fast picture taking like in bursts and many cards have fast read but slow write comparatively so try to balance what you want out of it. Look for temperature, shock, water and xray resistance. Finally, if your phone does freak out and suddenly seems like everything is gone from your sd card just use the usb charger cable and plug it into your computer. Then just COPY the entire phone file to your computer. Often that's all you need to do to recover what appears to be gone because it actually hasn't been deleted, but just can't be seen by the phone for some glitchy reason. Hope this helps.
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