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SD cards are nearly ubiquitous for many devices like small digital cameras, digital audio recorders and action video cameras. 64GB SD cards will meet many user storage space requirements at a reasonable cost. While finding a memory card for a device is a simple task, there are a number of factors to take into consideration before making a purchase.
Is it Compatible?
64GB SD cards are part of the SDXC classification of SD cards. This simply means that they have larger storage capacity than normal SD cards. As a result, this type of card may not be compatible with all devices. Generally, devices manufactured after 2009 will accept SDXC cards. Consult your device's manufacturer documentation for SDXC compatibility details.
How Much Space is Needed?
The next important consideration to make is storage space. A 64GB SD card will likely meet the storage needs of most users. Cell phones and small digitals cameras will store over 3,000 images on these cards. DSLR camera users should also find these cards large enough. A 64GB card used with an 18-megapixel camera shooting in RAW format will hold nearly 2,000 images.
HD video users should have plenty of storage as well. A 64GB storage card will hold over 5 hours worth of video taken by a camera shooting 1080p video. Those shooting 4K resolution video may need to consider larger 128GB, 256GB and larger cards.
How Fast Does it Need to Be?
SD cards are also categorized based on how fast they can record images and data. They are separated into what are called speed classes. A card's speed class is usually shown on the front of the card by a capital letter "C" with a number inside. A class 4 card will have a capital "C" with the number 4 inside it. Class 2, 4, 6 and 10 are the available options. The higher the class number, the faster the card. Class 4 cards will meet the requirements for most photo and video cameras. Class 10 is typically required for high image resolution and HD video cameras.
There are also Ultra High Speed (UHS) cards available for specialized devices that produce larger files such as 4K resolution video cameras. The UHS classification is indicated by a capital letter "U" with a number inside. They are available in UHS class 1 and 3 with the higher number being the faster card.
MicroSD Cards
Many action style video cameras, cell phones and smaller devices make use of smaller SD cards called MicroSD. They are designed with smaller devices specifically in mind and are functionally the same as the standard size cards. 64GB MicroSD cards are available in most speed classes. These smaller cards do not fit into SD card readers so an adapter is needed to connect them to a computer. These adapters are often included with a MicroSD purchase.
Understanding these basic SD card options will make the buying process quicker and easier. Staples has a large variety of 64GB SD card options to meet your needs.
Is it Compatible?
64GB SD cards are part of the SDXC classification of SD cards. This simply means that they have larger storage capacity than normal SD cards. As a result, this type of card may not be compatible with all devices. Generally, devices manufactured after 2009 will accept SDXC cards. Consult your device's manufacturer documentation for SDXC compatibility details.
How Much Space is Needed?
The next important consideration to make is storage space. A 64GB SD card will likely meet the storage needs of most users. Cell phones and small digitals cameras will store over 3,000 images on these cards. DSLR camera users should also find these cards large enough. A 64GB card used with an 18-megapixel camera shooting in RAW format will hold nearly 2,000 images.
HD video users should have plenty of storage as well. A 64GB storage card will hold over 5 hours worth of video taken by a camera shooting 1080p video. Those shooting 4K resolution video may need to consider larger 128GB, 256GB and larger cards.
How Fast Does it Need to Be?
SD cards are also categorized based on how fast they can record images and data. They are separated into what are called speed classes. A card's speed class is usually shown on the front of the card by a capital letter "C" with a number inside. A class 4 card will have a capital "C" with the number 4 inside it. Class 2, 4, 6 and 10 are the available options. The higher the class number, the faster the card. Class 4 cards will meet the requirements for most photo and video cameras. Class 10 is typically required for high image resolution and HD video cameras.
There are also Ultra High Speed (UHS) cards available for specialized devices that produce larger files such as 4K resolution video cameras. The UHS classification is indicated by a capital letter "U" with a number inside. They are available in UHS class 1 and 3 with the higher number being the faster card.
MicroSD Cards
Many action style video cameras, cell phones and smaller devices make use of smaller SD cards called MicroSD. They are designed with smaller devices specifically in mind and are functionally the same as the standard size cards. 64GB MicroSD cards are available in most speed classes. These smaller cards do not fit into SD card readers so an adapter is needed to connect them to a computer. These adapters are often included with a MicroSD purchase.
Understanding these basic SD card options will make the buying process quicker and easier. Staples has a large variety of 64GB SD card options to meet your needs.