
SanDisk
The SanDisk 64GB Extreme PRO SDXC UHS-I Memory Card delivers high read (up to 200 MB/s) and write (up to 90 MB/s) speeds, rugged durability, and a lifetime warranty, making it ideal for 4K video and fast burst photography. It uses UHS‑I interface and includes RescuePRO Deluxe data recovery software.
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$34.99
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$15.46
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Best For
Professional and enthusiast photographers needing fast burst RAW shooting, videographers recording 4K UHD video, travel and adventure creators requiring rugged, weather‑proof storage, and hybrid shooters who switch between photo and video modes.
Not Ideal For
8K video recording, high‑bitrate RAW video workflows (e.g., ProRes, Blackmagic RAW), and cameras that support UHS‑II where faster cards would provide a noticeable benefit.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Extreme PRO for its reliable, high‑speed performance in both burst photography and 4K video, noting low error rates and excellent durability. They acknowledge that while it is the top UHS‑I option, its UHS‑I interface cannot match the throughput of UHS‑II cards, making it less suitable for cameras that support faster interfaces or for 8K workflows.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently highlight the card's fast transfer times, rugged build, and dependable 4K video capture, especially on trips. Common complaints revolve around advertised versus actual read speeds, confusion over older model numbers, and occasional compatibility hiccups with legacy devices.
Common Complaints
Speed inconsistencies when not using a high‑speed reader, confusion caused by older model numbers with lower read speeds, and occasional compatibility issues with older SDXC‑unsupported devices.
What People Are Saying
“Bought this for my camera and works perfectly. Came in just in time before my trip.”
How It Compares
vs. Samsung EVO Select UHS‑I
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Disadvantages
Choose Samsung EVO Select if budget is primary and you don't need the highest speeds or extreme durability.
vs. SanDisk 64GB Extreme PRO UHS‑II
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Disadvantages
Opt for the UHS‑II version when you have a camera that supports UHS‑II and need top‑tier performance; otherwise the UHS‑I model offers better value.
vs. Sony SF‑64UY
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Disadvantages
Sony SF‑64UY is suited for users needing V90 performance and willing to invest in a UHS‑II card; the SanDisk UHS‑I card remains a solid, cost‑effective choice for 4K workflows.