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Holds a lot of pictures if you shoot in JPEG Mode or in RAW Mode. No problems so far and will always go with Sandisk for my memory cards.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
The product arrived properly packed and sealed, so I thought convenient to issue a quick "good feedback", but then, testing their reading speed and writing I discovered that was not detected by my computer. I use Ubuntu Gnome16.04. After reformatting the card it was mounted by the system but any attempt to copy data triggers a crazy behavior that makes the information copied unusable. Windows machine same behavior. Not recommended.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
I bought this to use in my Nikon D3200. For the past couple of months this card has been great. The camera said that it would hold 8k (yes, eight-THOUSAND) images (Large size with Medium quality). With 2.5k images on the card right now the camera accesses the images quickly when I want to review them and the camera can write the images on to the card pretty quickly now that I have camera set to Large size images with Fine quality (when I had it on Medium quality it was almost instaneous--of course burst shots took a little longer to transfer). It's a fast card that performs well.
Well it's that combination that we're all looking for, isn't it? A good quality product that gets the job done, and you can pick it up for cheap. Came packaged well and shipped out quick, too.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
according to sony it should - but no / otherwise functions absolutely perfectly outside that specific use. i bought two kingstons after this which do work with sony just for the record (a few dollars more)
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished