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Best SD Card for my Sony A7C Lexar Professional SDXC UHS-II hands - on 

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@navydave1
@navydave1 3 года назад
I believe the SDXC on the card (which is 64GB and up) is what makes it so it doesnt break up the video files to 4GB files on video.(from what I watched on another video, Gerald Undone) I believe you can get them in UHS-I but have to have the SDXC on them. Also V60 is sustained 60 MBps for "V" video.
@josiahstearns9615
@josiahstearns9615 Год назад
Yup! 👍 the SDHC operates under a FAT32 filing system which has a limit of 4GB per individual file size. But as you stated - SDXC doesn’t have that limit as it uses the exFAT filing system and you can theoretically have as large a file size as you want without breaking up a single duration shot into separate files. And there are many cards in the market that use the UHS-1 interface paired with SDXC that allow for this capability. Which -honestly, in some cases, can be preferable since UHS-II tacks on some less-than-desirable added cost. (Especially if your camera/host product doesn’t even support UHS-II -… virtually a waist of money in those particular scenarios)
@crislopezshow7887
@crislopezshow7887 3 года назад
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@thefelixdazz
@thefelixdazz 3 года назад
Thanks for supporting me!
@architecture_logs
@architecture_logs Год назад
tbh every v60 uhs2 will do the trick. some are considered better to rely upon than the others. depends on what you are aiming for and your camera needs. you shouldnt be buying overkill cards for your camera and vice versa. I'm using a uhs 1 v30 from sandisk (256gb) and it works like a charm with my A7C. Of course if you have a uhs2 card its more reliable also with a no backup card slot (will be fixed in A7Cii) - but X3 the price. V30 for 4k vids is quite enough with the A7C.
@dubemfotografia
@dubemfotografia 2 года назад
to get higher speeds on the UHS II card you need a compatible reader
@luismiguelsilva9903
@luismiguelsilva9903 3 года назад
I see that in your speech, there is a lot of confusion. You say your Sandisk extreme gives a recording error on your Sony camera? The problem is not one card is UHS i and the other is UHS II. The problem is that cards up to 32GB use the FAT 32 file system. Cards over 64GB are formatted in an EXFAT system. Do the following test and then tell me if Sandisk continues to fail. Try to format the sandisk in the PC, in EXFAT file format. Not in FAT32. Then put it in the camera and try to record until the card is full, and then tell me if the camera work fine or not. OK? Sorry for my English, but i'm using the google translator.
@thefelixdazz
@thefelixdazz 3 года назад
Hi Luis good point let me try to find how from my friends has Windows PC as I using Mac and I will try, as usual I do formatting on camera and never tried to do on computer, but is worth to try!!!! Thanks for suggestings!!!
@luismiguelsilva9903
@luismiguelsilva9903 3 года назад
@@thefelixdazz It is convenient to format on camera, but the camera recognises the diference between a SDHC card (FAT32) or a SDXC card (EXFAT). And the camera format always a SDHC card in FAT32 system files, wich has a máx. of 4 GB file. In a pc you can choose to format a SDHC card at FAT 32 or a EXFAT file system. Whem you bought a pendrive (above of 64 GB) or a a SDXC card they have been formated by default to a EXFAT system file. That´s the only diference between a SDHC and the SDXC card. It's the formating file. Try to format on a computer these SDHC sandisk at EXFAT system ant then try to record on your sony camera. There's no need to buy a UHS II card for these sony camera, because you don't need these extra speed, and is very expensive. Buy a sandisk extreme pro 64GB for 20 dollars or the 128GB for 40, 45 dollars. It's a very good card and is cheap, an does the job. Sorry for the bad english.
@mbisrimustofaid
@mbisrimustofaid Год назад
Its okay 4k?
@marislazdekalns9163
@marislazdekalns9163 Год назад
Yes, it’s has fast speeds for 4k video recording!!!
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