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SanDisk 64GB Extreme PRO SDXC UHS-I Memory Card (SDSDXXG-064G-GN4IN)
Ideal for professionals looking to maximize post production workflowRead speeds of up to 95MB/s; write speeds of up to 90MB/sVideo Speed : C10, U3, V30Shock proof, temperature proof, waterproof, and x ray proofRecords Full HD, 3D, and 4K VideoOperating temperature 13ºF to 185ºF ( 25ºC to 85 ºC), Storage temperature 40ºF to 185ºF ( 40ºC to 85ºC)
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21 Reddit comments about SanDisk 64GB Extreme PRO SDXC UHS-I Memory Card (SDSDXXG-064G-GN4IN):

u/LanaCallKennyLoggins · 4 pointsr/photography

I'm putting together a photography kit for my wife, after asking questions here before and doing a lot of research I've come up with the following items I'm going to buy this week for her, looking for any thoughts or suggestions on my choices:

> Sony A6000 Kit
> $598
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> Sony A6000
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E PZ 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS Lens
> E 55-210mm f/4.5-6.3 OSS Lens
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SanDisk 32GB Extreme UHS-I SDHC Memory Card
> Pawa NP-FW50 Lithium-Ion Battery Pack (7.4V, 1030mAh)
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Ruggard Onyx 25 Camera/Camcorder Shoulder Bag
> Adobe Rebate: Get 3 Months Of Adobe Creative Cloud Photography Plan + Storage
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> -
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> RAVPower Camera Battery Charger Set
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$35.99
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External battery charger
> 1100mAh/8.14w Spare Battery x2
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> -
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> Sony Screen Protector for A6000
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$14.00
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> -
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> SanDisk Extreme Pro 64GB SDXC Memory Card
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$23.77
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> -
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> KAZA Royal Blue #1 A6000 Leather Case Combo Set
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119.99*

Total: $791.75

u/provideocreator · 4 pointsr/videography

Here's what I would do for a 2 camera setup:

Main camera (with stabilization): Panasonic GH5 with 12-35mm f2.8 lens for $2395.98

Secondary camera (with kit lens and microphone, usually on a tripod): Panasonic G7 for $499.99

Two SanDisk Extreme Pro cards: $46.80


So far you're at $2942.77, leaving $2057.23 for audio and lighting accessories.


For lighting, you can get a 3 Panel Aputure kit for $725 that can be powered off batteries or wall power, depending on where you're filming.

Audio can be handled in two ways: first, you can get a wireless kit for voice and interviews and that can record directly into the camera. Take a look at the $329.00 Rode RodeLink kit for that.

The second option is an on-camera audio recorder (instead of a microphone). There are cables you can get to connect these directly to the camera for recording, or you can record within the device itself and sync it later. The reason I suggest this is because of versatility. If you get a Zoom H5 recorder for $249.99 you can pick up different microphone capsules for a variety of audio situations. Like a shotgun microphone for example. You can also plug in and record a regular XLR microphone with these recorders.


The audio and lighting setup adds $1303.99 to the cost, leaving $753.24. The last thing is to get a Pelican 1510 case for $199.99 to protect the camera and your audio equipment.


At the end, this leaves you with $553.25 extra. That's a good thing, since you'll inevitably need more equipment or accessories as you get started, and you don't want to find out about that after blowing through the entire budget.


The suggestion you got from HCR would be a poor decision. Don't go spending everything on a single camera that's way our of your skill level and packed with unnecessary features. The reality is you'll be able to get better footage out of the GH5 with lighting and audio anyways.

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u/Buffalogriller · 4 pointsr/photography

The D750 has a better Autofocus module, tilting screen, better video, better battery life, and a bunch of minor advantages. Image quality is indistinguishable.

The 24-70 is a top-of-the-line zoom lens. It will work the same on both bodies (as will all other lenses to my knowledge).

Batteries are included, but you need to get an SD Card. I'd recommend the Sandisk Extreme Pro 95MB/s.

u/kabbage123 · 3 pointsr/GH5

My v30 Sandisk Extreme Pros stop recording at around 20 seconds when shooting pretty much any All-I 400 mbps modes. This was expected, but I was hoping to be surprised.

Conversely, the v30 cards were able to do 6k 4:3 Anamorphic mode without any issues thus far! It's LongGOP and only 200mbps. This means open gate at 6k at 4:3 for most shooters who are on a v30 card.

u/VincibleAndy · 3 pointsr/SonyAlpha

Price differences really arent that big between card speeds, and you;re already spending $2K on a camera body.

SanDisk Extreme Pro

u/bitesizethumb · 2 pointsr/SonyAlpha

Video falls under the V category of card ratings. In this case, the A7riii will only shoot 4K at 30fps therefore UHS-1 rating will do fine. I recommend the Sandisk Extreme Pro. It offers a v30 rating and 95MB/s write speed which really helps with the new buffer speeds of the mark3's for photography. I've always used this and fine that it's the best bang for buck.

u/FunnyBunny1313 · 2 pointsr/DSLR

Yeah, the amazon kits, for the most part, are just junk, and the stuff you do really want is bad quality. It's substantially better to get stuff as you get more experience.

For a camera, I definitely think that you are good with a t6i or t7i. I agree with the other poster to make sure that you get an "i" because they have the swivel screen that makes life so much easier. After a quick check, you could get this referbed t6i for about $500 which is not bad. Don't worry about it coming with a kit lens, sometimes those lenses can be useful, and for the most part, since it is an "amateur" camera, they are hard to find body only. So you should be good there.

I'm not entirely sure what the "tutorial" mode is, but really do read up on the exposure triangle. It's not super difficult (there are TONS of great graphics that help explain it), and it will make your photos/videos SO much better because you will be in control, and more aware of the capabilities and limitations of your camera than if you shoot in a mode that's not manual.

Also a few quick notes about filming with DSLRs that you aren't going to see if you just look at photography sources. One, try your darnest to always shoot ISO 100 when filming. Bumping the ISO in pictures is fine because the grain is either not recognizable or is easy to remove in photos, but it is SUPER noticeable and hard to remove in video. This is because the grain changes every frame, effectively animating it. The other thing is that if you shoot higher than 60 fps, you might end up wanting to add motion blur or something because the video might look a little odd. On the contrary, for photos you'll probably want to shoot more like 200 so that handshake doesn't introduce motion blur.

The other thing that is SUPER IMPORTANT for video and just like "nice to have" for photos is a good memory card that has a high write speed. This is the one that I personally use. If the memory card doesn't have a high write speed, then your camera will just stop recording because the write speed of the memory card can't keep up with the data coming from the camera.

Also, side note, there are tons of articles that will say that canons can't shoot more than 12 minutes of video at a time because it exceeds the 4gb file size (which it can't go past due to stupid copyright laws. I don't get it either). This isn't entirely true. All the canons that I have dealt with (everything from a t3i to 70D) record fine past the 12 minute mark, just when they get done recording it will split it into 4gb files. Only one canon have I ever seen ALWAYS shut done at the 12 minute mark no matter what, so I suspect it was just broken. However, even with my own trusted camera that I have never had problems recording more than 12 minutes has recently stopped at about 30mins (my guess had to do write speeds), so just always be aware.

As far as lighting kits go, this one is pretty good for a beginer. Most people do a basic 3 point lighting which is probably fine enough for what you want to do. So with that in mind, and since you want to do green screen, you might want to get 2 of those kits. The key to doing green screen is to have a really well- and evenly- lit screen. TBH you really don't need to get a green screen kit unless you just want to. All it really is, is just a large piece of fabric anchored in such a way so that there are no wrinkles. Of course, the kits are nicer, but you may want to see if you can DIY that part.

As for a tripod, this one is probably fine for what you want to do. Just keep in mind that if you continue to do more in video/photography you will probably need to get a better one later on. I personally have one like this that I use like as a back-up, so they aren't a complete waste of money.

Hopefully this helps! If you have any more questions feel free to ask!

u/GenericUsername256 · 2 pointsr/PanasonicG7

UHS-I U3 is the recommended SD card spec. I'm not seeing U3 anywhere on there, so you might want to go with something else to be safe.

This one is a good alternative: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01J5RHD58?ref=emc_b_5_t

u/cleanerupper · 1 pointr/GH5

I bought 12 of the same exact SD card and it happens with all of them!

These are the cards I bought:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01J5RHD58/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

The thing is, the problem doesn't happen with my D750, so I don't know if the problem is the GH5 or the cards!

u/r3hxn_ · 1 pointr/SonyAlpha

> RAVPower batteries, and the little charger unit. How do these compare to the o

  1. i've had good experience with those same RAVPower batteries, another user posted saying he got very poor battery life and suspected he got dud's. Definitely try them a few full charges before your trip .


    2)you need SDXC , at least 64GB and it should say UH3 on it. I bought a lexxar one off amazon but it rated no where near the speed it should of been so returned and got a sandisk extreme. Which works great.
    link here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01J5RHD58/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1


  2. That's a tricky question, as I personally like to keep the RAW files and would backup via a laptop, you don't have that luxury. Copying to the iPad via the direct wifi connection everynight is an option, im guessing it doesnt transfer raw. from there you could upload to somewhere like dropbox for extra security and peace of mind. 64GB is pretty huge for photos, if your not taking video you might be fine in terms of capacity, however still recommended to back up in case you loose the camera whilst your out.


    EDIT: It should be noted that memory card spec , is minimum for video recording in 4k XAVC, if your just doing photos then your fine getting something cheaper.
u/TheHomelessNomad · 1 pointr/SonyAlpha

You do not need UHS-II for 4k. There are plenty of UHS-I cards that can handle 4k. As long as you have the appropriate card for 4k, there will be no benefit to getting an even faster card. It is either fast enough to record 4k or it isn't. I would like to tell you more about how these cards are rated with speed and all that, but TBH that stuff kind of confuses me. I usually shoot on SanDisk Extreme Pro edition cards they get the job done for 90% of what I do. Then I have two (I accidentally bought two, but I only need one) Sony UHS-II G Cards for when I need high fps or a big buffer. I usually use these cards for wildlife or street photography. I have yet to push them to their limit. Truth be told, for the way I shoot, I probably do not need them at all, but it is nice to have one lying around for the rare instance that I do need it.

u/Rex_Lee · 1 pointr/videography

I don't have it in front of me, but this is the exact one i ordered:
https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Extreme-UHS-I-Memory-SDSDXXG-064G-GN4IN/dp/B01J5RHD58/

I'll check the card when i get home and see if it has a V30 on it

u/McGrupp · 1 pointr/Nikon

The San disk extreme pro is very highly recommended by a lot of folks on here. I have two 64gb and have never had a problem and they write at the max speed my d750 is capable of.

SanDisk Extreme Pro 64GB SDXC UHS-I Card (SDSDXXG-064G-GN4IN) [Newest Version] https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01J5RHD58/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_MpGryb3YZJPJB

u/burtonshredder · 1 pointr/SonyAlpha
u/LittleEponine · 1 pointr/photography

Im looking to get 2 Sandisk extreme pro SD cards, i was browsing amazon and found two of the same(?) item:

https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Extreme-UHS-I-Flash-Memory-x/dp/B005LFT3UW/ref=sr_1_4_acs_ac_1?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1542764375&sr=1-4-acs&keywords=sandisk+extreme+pro+64gb

https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Extreme-UHS-I-Memory-SDSDXXG-064G-GN4IN/dp/B01J5RHD58/ref=sr_1_2?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1542764437&sr=1-2&keywords=sandisk+extreme+pro+64gb

I notice one of them has the symbol V30 on the card and is somehow a little cheaper.

Is there a difference between the two or is one just a newer version?

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u/Earlyyyyyyyy · 1 pointr/photography

Whats the difference between these two? Does the v30 matter? Because most people recommend the one without the v30. $7 difference between the two where I come from.

SDSDXPA-064G-X46

vs

SDSDXXG-064G-GN4IN

u/JulieGrenn · 1 pointr/WeddingPhotography

So here is my wishlist for Camera things I sent my husband:

Think Tank Bag

I actually just got this for our anniversary on Halloween and it's freaking amazing. I love Think Tank everything because a) they're so incredibly thoughtful in their design and b) they're made incredibly well. This bag is replacing the current bag I carry JUST lenses and accessories in on the wedding day. On that note their rollerbag is what I use to carry everything and it's also amazing.

Helios Lens

This is basically a trash russian lens that provides really interesting bokeh and intense, awesome sun flare.

Holdfast

I have one of these already, there's a lot of reviews about camera straps, but as a woman it's been the most comfortable strap I've had. I have the American Bison one, it's very soft and incredibly well made. I get compliments on it at weddings all the time, it looks super professional!

Apple Watch

So nice for checking time, texting, and keeping track of timelines on the day of. I love it.

Mouse

If she needs any computer upgrades that would be a great option too. I need a new mouse because mine is a piece of shit, but monitors, monitor calibration, wacom tablet, etc could be nice too.

All the Microfiber cloths, batteries and SD cards

I buy all these things like candy every season. You can really never have enough of any of them.

As far as her home studio, the first thing I would look at is her chair. Art is nice and everything, but loving her chair and workspace makes such a huge difference. It's hard sitting ALL DAY, my back and neck hurt after a full day. I re-did most of my office and bought a bunch of plants and a new desk and it's made my days much better. Next purchase is a chair.

Hope this helps! I'm sure she'll love whatever you get her :).

u/Phdeznuts · 1 pointr/SonyAlpha

I thought the same, but I have fallen in love my used 2.8 with a polarizer on it (also, highly recommend). Mess with that and see what else you need. For instance, I use that and the 55-210mm zoom; I think those 2 lenses allow me to do everything I want, with the 30mm being on my alpha 92% of the time. Maybe a 12mm for wide landscape are in my future? Nonetheless, 30mm is a great start, then take your time to discover what focal length you need for what occasions!
Get a strap that’ll be comfortable for you, I got this 2-in-1 strap for casual carrying and I switch to the wristlet for when I’m actively shooting. A nice card, maybe a hot shoe cover, and maybe a Gorillapod hybrid

u/HybridCamRev · 1 pointr/bmpcc

/u/extrasunny - I agree with just about everything Ryanite said - with a couple of exceptions: a) GH5 series cameras are fabulous, but they cost $2000 and up, so they would bust your budget and b) yes, you can put a BMMCC rig together for less than $1400. Here's how: