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Item # : IM1RV3832
Model # : SDSDQ-016G-A46
Capture more photos, record more HD videos and play more music on your mobile phone with the SanDisk standard microSD card Class 4 flash memory card.
- 16GB capacity
- Speed performance rating: class 2
Price is $12.49
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Item # : 24615121
Model # : SDSDXVV-512G-ANCIN
- Flash Memory Capacity 512GB, Flash Memory Form Factor SDHC, Extreme SD UHS-I memory card save time transferring media with read speeds of up to 180MB/s6 powered by SanDisk® QuickFlow™ Technology
- Speed Class Rating UHS-I
Price is $81.49
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Item # : IM1RR4408
Model # : SDSDB-064G-A46
Expand the storage capacities of digital cameras and other devices with this SanDisk 64GB SDXC memory card.
- SanDisk 64GB SDXC flash memory card is a great choice to capture your favorite photos and videos
- Speed class rating: class 4 - minimum data transfer rates of 4MB/s
Price is $24.59
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Item # : IM11N7674
Model # : SDSDUNC-016G-AN6IN
Store extended videos on this SanDisk 16GB flash memory card.
- Store lots of photos and videos and transfer them quickly using 16GB SDHC memory card
- Class 10 UHS-I memory card offers read speeds of up to 80MB/s
Price is $13.29
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Item # : IM12GC006
Model # : SDSQXBO-064G-ANCZA
- The microSDXC memory card features write speed of around 60 MB/s that is sufficient for recording high-definition videos to your mobile phone, tablet, or other smart devices
- Now you will never omit a memory with the 64 GB card that holds dozens of precious photographs and a massive number of media files
Price is $30.89
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Item # : IM12GC007
Model # : SDSQXBO-128G-ANCZA
- The microSDXC memory card is engineered to be waterproof, temperature proof, X-ray proof, and shock proof
- The 128 GB memory card, is the perfect complement for tablets and smartphones, providing you with the liberty to shoot and store what you wish without having to choose what to keep and what to erase
Price is $133.91
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SanDisk Purple 256GB microSDXC Memory Card, Class 10, UHS-III, V30 (WDD256G1P0C-85AEL0) is New at Staples
Item # : IM1NT7246
Model # : WDD256G1P0C-85AEL0
- Specifically designed for 24/7 continuous video recording in security cameras and surveillance systems, ensuring reliable performance for round-the-clock monitoring.
- Rated with a Speed Class 10, UHS Speed Class UHS-I U3, and Video Speed Class V30, providing high-speed performance for seamless video recording and playback.
Price is $79.00
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Item # : 782614
Model # : SDSDB-016G-A46
High transfer rate for fast copying and downloading with high-end cameras or camcorders
- Class 4 / 10 MB/s max read/write speed
- Organize and transfer your photos, videos and music with included SanDisk media manager software
Price is $11.09
SanDisk Express Card 128GB UHS-I microSD Memory Card Class 10 Speed Class 3 (SDSQXFN-128G-GN4NN) is Out of stock
Item # : IM1S39041
Model # : SDSQXFN-128G-GN4NN
- Flash memory capacity 128GB refers to the storage size available, typically ranging from a few gigabytes to several terabytes, depending on the device.
- A Speed Class Rating of 10, including UHS-I (Ultra High Speed 1), indicates a minimum write speed of 10 MB/s, ensuring smooth video
Price is $74.41
SanDisk Express 256GB UHS-I Micro SD Memory Card Class 10 Class 3 (SDSQXFN-256G-GN4NN) is Out of stock
Item # : IM1S39042
Model # : SDSQXFN-256G-GN4NN
- Flash memory capacity 256GB refers to the storage size available, typically ranging from a few gigabytes to several terabytes, depending on the device.
- A Speed Class Rating of 10, including UHS-I (Ultra High Speed 1), indicates a minimum write speed of 10 MB/s, ensuring smooth video
Price is $79.99
Item # : IM1RV3834
Model # : SDSDQ-032G-A46
Store more pictures, videos and media files on your mobile device with this SanDisk 32GB microSDHC memory card.
- SanDisk microSDHC memory card offers 32GB storage space
- Card meets Class 4
Price is $15.79
Item # : 596911
Model # : SDCFH-004G-A11
Great photography takes more than a great camera, so step it up with high-performance SanDisk Ultra® CompactFlash® memory cards-from the world leader in flash memory cards.
- 4GB / Compact Flash Card
- Class 4 / 30 MB/s max read/write speed
Price is $29.99
Item # : 715985
Model # : SDMSPD-4096-A11
Capture life's precious moments with SanDisk Memory Stick PRO Duo™ memory cards -made for Sony® digital cameras.
- 4GB / Memory Stick Card
- Standard / 15 MB/s max read/write speed
Price is $29.99
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As the originators of this technology, SanDisk SD cards offer multiple removable storage options for phones, cameras, and computers with capacities varying between 8GB and 256GB. These cards provide a secure way to increase memory capacity on phones and tablets as well as for recording photographic images and videos. Find the best flash memory cards and sticks for your digital appliances at Staples.
Types of SanDisk memory cards
Although there are many variants, memory cards primarily fall within two broad memory card families: secure digital (SD) and CompactFlash (CF). Digital devices like phones and tablets use an SD-type card, available in different form factors. Most consumer cameras use these cards, although high-end photographic equipment may also use the larger CF card that has greater storage capacity and faster writing speeds. The SD card family includes advanced SD high capacity (SDHC) and SD extended capacity (SDXC) cards that offer similar recording capabilities to CF cards while keeping the distinctive SD card shape. Although SD cards should work on any device, SDHC cards are not backward-compatible with SD readers and, similarly, SDXC cards won’t work on devices with SD or SDHC readers.
SanDisk SD card speed classes
The speed class of an SD card refers to its maximum writing speed. This factor is important when recording high definition (HD) and 4K video or performing high-speed shooting with a digital camera. Always choose a SanDisk card with a writing speed, or speed class, that meets or exceeds the camera’s specification. Common speed classes include Class 4 with a 4 megabyte per second (MB/s) writing speed, Class 10 and UHS Speed Class 1 at 10 MB/s, and UHS Speed Class 3 with a 30 MB/s writing speed. To make things easier, the class is shown on the card as a number surrounded by a circle or in the case of UHS cards by a U.
SanDisk SD card storage capacity
The storage capacity registers in gigabytes (GB) and terabytes (TB). Older SanDisk SD cards can store a maximum of 2GB, while SDHC cards can go to 32GB and SDXC cards right up to 2TB. It’s important to note that usable memory on digital devices is sometimes less due to device firmware restrictions, so check before buying large-capacity cards.
Why are there three different sizes of SanDisk SD cards?
As mobile devices became smaller, there’s less space for SD cards, so the SD Association introduced two smaller card formats. Smartphones and tablets usually need a microSD card, which is the smallest format available. Earlier devices used the miniSD card, which is slightly larger than the microSD, but still smaller than the standard SD card.
Can computers read SanDisk SD cards?
Yes, provided they have a compatible SD card reader, they can read standard-size SD cards. An adapter is necessary for reading micro and miniSD cards. In some instances, manufacturers include this adapter when supplying a microSD or miniSD card.
What type of SanDisk SD card is suitable for video photography?
It’s best to choose a large-capacity card such as a 32GB or 64GB card with a high writing speed when shooting HD and 4K video. As an approximate guide, HD video needs a write speed of between 6MB/s and 10MB/s (Class 6 to Class 10) while 4K needs a 30MB/s UHS Class 3 card. Because video formats and compression techniques vary, check camera specifications before choosing cards for shooting video.
Types of SanDisk memory cards
Although there are many variants, memory cards primarily fall within two broad memory card families: secure digital (SD) and CompactFlash (CF). Digital devices like phones and tablets use an SD-type card, available in different form factors. Most consumer cameras use these cards, although high-end photographic equipment may also use the larger CF card that has greater storage capacity and faster writing speeds. The SD card family includes advanced SD high capacity (SDHC) and SD extended capacity (SDXC) cards that offer similar recording capabilities to CF cards while keeping the distinctive SD card shape. Although SD cards should work on any device, SDHC cards are not backward-compatible with SD readers and, similarly, SDXC cards won’t work on devices with SD or SDHC readers.
SanDisk SD card speed classes
The speed class of an SD card refers to its maximum writing speed. This factor is important when recording high definition (HD) and 4K video or performing high-speed shooting with a digital camera. Always choose a SanDisk card with a writing speed, or speed class, that meets or exceeds the camera’s specification. Common speed classes include Class 4 with a 4 megabyte per second (MB/s) writing speed, Class 10 and UHS Speed Class 1 at 10 MB/s, and UHS Speed Class 3 with a 30 MB/s writing speed. To make things easier, the class is shown on the card as a number surrounded by a circle or in the case of UHS cards by a U.
SanDisk SD card storage capacity
The storage capacity registers in gigabytes (GB) and terabytes (TB). Older SanDisk SD cards can store a maximum of 2GB, while SDHC cards can go to 32GB and SDXC cards right up to 2TB. It’s important to note that usable memory on digital devices is sometimes less due to device firmware restrictions, so check before buying large-capacity cards.
Why are there three different sizes of SanDisk SD cards?
As mobile devices became smaller, there’s less space for SD cards, so the SD Association introduced two smaller card formats. Smartphones and tablets usually need a microSD card, which is the smallest format available. Earlier devices used the miniSD card, which is slightly larger than the microSD, but still smaller than the standard SD card.
Can computers read SanDisk SD cards?
Yes, provided they have a compatible SD card reader, they can read standard-size SD cards. An adapter is necessary for reading micro and miniSD cards. In some instances, manufacturers include this adapter when supplying a microSD or miniSD card.
What type of SanDisk SD card is suitable for video photography?
It’s best to choose a large-capacity card such as a 32GB or 64GB card with a high writing speed when shooting HD and 4K video. As an approximate guide, HD video needs a write speed of between 6MB/s and 10MB/s (Class 6 to Class 10) while 4K needs a 30MB/s UHS Class 3 card. Because video formats and compression techniques vary, check camera specifications before choosing cards for shooting video.