SanDisk Extreme PRO 32GB SDHC Memory Card up to 300MB/s
SanDisk Extreme PRO 32GB SDHC Memory Card up to 300MB/s, UHS-II, Class 10, V90, U3
Extreme PRO Portable SSD | V2
Accelerate your workflow
Shot speeds up to 260MBs, transfer speeds up to 300MB/s*
Work Straight from the Drive
Fast transfer speeds up to 1050MB/s(6) read and 1000MB/s(6) write
High sustained speeds
Transfer speeds up to 2000MB/s(7) read and write
8K UHD Ready(1)
Capture all the action with-out skipping a frame.
Work Safer
IP55 rated for dust and water resistance(8)
Tough enough to take with you
IP55 and aluminium enclosure for added durability
Dimensions: | 0.23 x 2.39 x 3.2 cm; 2 Grams |
Model: | SDSDXDK-032G-GN4IN |
Batteries Included: | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Manufacture: | SanDisk |
Dimensions: | 0.23 x 2.39 x 3.2 cm; 2 Grams |
Have used SanDisk cards professionally for years, never been a problem. I have always replaced them on a regular basis, and sometimes split shoots between cards, the size price of cards and write speeds amaze me, how fast and cheap they are now!
I had a similar card but had a slower speed, have been using that for around 6 years but every now and then I get errors so purchased this in case of failure.
I have no issues with the card, very quick when taking bursts and download them onto my laptop at the end of a photo session. No complaints from me and would certainly buy another one
Works fine with camera, just starting out so i am only using it for basics
fits my camera and instant use no faffing about put memory card in camera accepted immediately
Probably the reference among SD cards. Still, I seem to keep on losing them 😉
Never had one of these cards fail. The 128GB is a must have for any photographer. Writes fast enough and transfers in the time it takes to make a cuppa.
Used it for my camera. Great when transferring and storing pictures and videos!
Sandisk – I only use this brand
They are always excellent and have never let me dow
The product is arriving at good quality and function as expected. Used in my ZV-1, no noticeable delay in saving videos or pictures.
i used sand disk memory card 128gb for my sony alpha 7 m3 dslr mirrorless camera, good quality item.
would use same again excellent*****. perfect for stills-movies.
Really pleased with the data card. Arrived promptly – hoping it will last as long as the last one.
San disc has a reputation & probably trades on it somewhat. I have used an almost identical item for quite a few years with no problems. This new card replaces an older card that has started to be unreliable for important work . . . new loading errors or difficulty transferring images on to the computer etc.
does what it says on the tin as they say! loaded my music straight on to it and plugged it into my stereo in the car, music instantly!
I have now been using this card for a number of weeks and everything has been fine. I have used these cards before but these are slightly faster than my previous buys. My camera also uses a CF Express card and I can’t really say that I notice a great difference between the 2 cards when the camera automatically switches to the SD card, therefore so far really pleased with their performance.
Very happy with yet another SanDisk card. I have twelve of various speeds and capacities and have never experienced a corrupted or failed card. I know it can happen but it hasn’t been the case for me.
I made the mistake of buying a card from a well known phone, tv and tablet manufacturer and for the second time their card failed, the newest one failed on first use.
I find SanDisk and Lexar are reliable and durable and would recommend either.
Always use SanDisk for the camera memory and having a DSLR with 2 card slots it give me more Raw images before the buffer kicks in. And even more JPEGS . I Can’t fault it at all as its just as good for 4k videos as well .
Sandisk always hit the mark with their pro grade if you are willing to pay the little extra.
Super fast , has no problem keeping up with my DSLR for rapid fire RAW bursts, not a single corruption so far.
Plenty of storage scaling in the range.
I always use Sandisk SD cards in my Canon cameras and have never experienced any issues using them. This is my second Extreme Pro card, & offers excellent performance & storage for your money now that cost has dropped so much over the last couple of years. I shoot in dual RAW/JPEG & experience no delays in speed when using the cards. I don’t shoot video so can’t comment in that respect.
All in all, reliable performance, can’t fault it!
Never skimp on memory cards as your photos are too precious. We always buy Sandisk and have never had a problem with them.
Just what I wanted at a pice I feel was reasonable.
Purchased to use in Canon R5, used for almost a year, works perfectly, had no issues as of ye
Best one yet, picture Quality is amazing , loads of storage and all at a good price.
Very good product was able to transfer and keep all my photographs on the card as backup.
card arrived as promised, these are the best card that i have used, i have been using them many a years and have never had any problem with them.
Good product – very versatile. Combines fast speed with large storage capacity.
I like these for most amateur camera jobs. Work well, plenty fast enough. People seem to get hung up about the read-speeds, but taking pictures in quick succession requires fast write-speeds! This one’s plenty fast enough.
Size suits my needs keeps photos count down so all days/weeks not on one card, never had any issues but I always format before using, would definitely recommend and buy again.
I had a slight glitch with this second day in with my Nikon D750, where I got an error message a few times. However, i think it was just a little dirt contamination on one of the connectors. Once cleaned it has performed very well indeed. Nice fast card and excellent storage capacity for the price.
I have a bunch of these in 32Gb and 64Gb, this is my first 128Gb. I use these for filming 4K 422 broadcast video for a weekly TV show so the cards have to work. I also use the slightly slower Extreme cards on an Olympus camera used for stills and B Roll.
Ref: SanDisk Extreme PRO 64GB SDXC Memory Card up to 300MB/s, UHS-II, Class 10, V90, U3
Claims to be 300MB/s – tested at 372MB/s ??
Claims to be 64GB – tested at 59GB
bundled with a Sandisk Extreme Pro UHS-II USB-C Reader (Model SDDR-409).
The reader is excellent with fast transfer. The card is a tad disappointing, but the read/write is a bonus.
Over a ton is pricey, but I’m keeping them.
I use these for my professional work and they’ve never let me down where other brands have. I’m old enough to remember when these cards would cost 4 times as much as they currently do so no need to look elsewhere for this money. Totally recommended
Purchased a set of these for use on the Panasonic Lumix GH5M2 (which can record onto two at once) and have so far not experienced issues in recording 4K of them, even at 60fps (it might be the CODEC I’m using that has not revealed any issue with the 170MB/S performance rating).
SanDisk Extreme sd’s at 64gig, bought these as a pair of backup cards for a camera as the real pair of Compact Flash cards in 64gig size are now quite expensive so bought two of these and two CF adaptors.
What can you say ? Expect the usual SanDisk quality and value for money, always, high spec’s and they certainly do do what they claim. Absolutely no problem firing 8 or 9 frames-per-second in 4k (Nikon D4) always in RAW + JPG (two copies of each pic) and only really start to notice buffering after around 30/40 seconds with finger held down continually and then it’s actually not that bad in that it only starts to slow a little, maybe dropping to five to seven a second depending on lens settings iso etc. Never have had any issues with any SanDisk media ever, apart from once which was my fault being stupid and filling the USB too full and blocking it, and have always been happy with their products.
Personally, I literally always (apart from one time) buy SanDisk when it comes to SD cards or USB keys and even have their multi card reader which is spot on sporting two CF ports plus others including SD and USB….perfect if you have two CFs which need reading yet you don’t really want to have to expose your camera’s firmware to the ‘net (kind of) directly through usual USB lead connection, also great to update firmware on camera for same reasons.
After having trouble getting Transcend cards with the advertised capacity (many of them seem to be 120 GB/60 GB instead of 128 GB/64 GB despite being sold as such) I just waited for a SanDisk card to go on offer. I was originally going to just get the Extreme, but when the Extreme PRO goes down to a lower price than the former you haven’t really got anything to lose!
Card arrived promptly. My only gripe with the packaging is that there doesn’t appear to be a simple way into the outer cardboard box: perforations would be nice! The inner packaging is excellent and the film peels cleanly off the plastic (made from recycled PET) in one piece.
I then checked the capacity: 64 GB (59.4 GiB). Hurray! So far I haven’t had any SanDisk cards with incorrect capacity.
Benchmarked it in CrystalDiskMark and as you can see in the screenshot it’s no slouch. I don’t have the SanDisk reader for the 170 MB/s read, but as you can see the write speed is very close to 90 MB/s which is another area where the SanDisk cards pull away from the budget cards.
Overall, I wouldn’t buy these at full price, but when they’re on offer I’m happy to pay 3 more to not have to play the lottery on getting a proper capacity card from the cheaper brand, and the hassle of returning it when that happens (3 out of 4 purchases I had to return). I don’t think Transcend’s 500S cards suffer from the capacity misrepresentation, but then they cost the same as these so you might as well just buy SanDisk and not worry.
Two years ago I bought a second generation Panasonic Bridge Camera FZ330 replacing my much loved FZ200. This new unit has many upgrades including weather and dust proofing and the ability to record 4k videos with the potential to record stills at 4k. The card I decided upon at purchase was a 64GB SanDisk Extreme Pro SDXC V30 U3 C10 writing at 95MB/s. At the time it was incredible however when the latest SanDisk Extreme Pro SDXC V30 U3 C10 with 170MB/s write speed came out, I determined to buy one. When it came to purchase time these 64GB Cards were amazingly lower priced at around 13.00 so I bought two. When shooting there is absolutely no delay in write speeds and can shoot in burst mode recording upto 30 frames a second. I shoot in Raw and also fine jpeg, so at 30 f/p/s I am recommending one set of Raw AND one set of JPEG, in effect 60 f/p/s with no lag or delay. The Raw shots are approx 16 no some at 18-20 no while the JPEG’s compress from 12mp to 8 to 10 MP. As a professional artist retired I used to be a Photoshop user working all over the world. I now use Affinity for both Raw and composition find this platform easy to work within and great value for money at single cost rather than subscription. The SanDisk Extreme Pro 170MB/s will from now on be my choice of memory card and with a range of 4500 quality shots per card is ideal for those trips abroad without sending back to my NAS drive at home every day. 192GB of record s with 13500 stills should be enough for even me.