
SanDisk
The SanDisk Ultra 32 GB SDHC UHS‑I memory card offers up to 100 MB/s read speed and a Class 10/U1 rating for reliable Full HD video recording, packaged in a rugged, water‑proof design with a 10‑year warranty. It targets casual photographers and videographers using compact or mid‑range cameras, providing ample storage and quick file transfers.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and editors describe the SanDisk Ultra 32 GB as an ideal entry‑level solution for compact and mid‑range point‑and‑shoot cameras, emphasizing its fast read performance, reliable Full HD video support, rugged build and long warranty. However, they caution that its limited write speed and slower overall performance compared to the Extreme PRO line make it unsuitable for demanding professional workflows.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally appreciate the card’s dependable storage capacity, quick transfer times and durable, water‑proof construction, especially for travel and casual shooting. Recurring concerns focus on the modest write speed, which hampers high‑speed or 4K recording, and occasional discrepancies between advertised and real‑world read speeds.
Common Complaints
Limited write speed (10 MB/s) restricts high‑speed shooting, real‑world read speeds often lower than advertised (~80 MB/s), not suitable for 4K or burst photography, and misleading packaging weight information.
How It Compares
vs. SanDisk Extreme PRO 32GB
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Choose Extreme PRO if you need fast writes for professional or action shooting; otherwise Ultra is sufficient for everyday Full HD use.
vs. SanDisk Ultra 64GB
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Select Ultra 64 GB when you need extra space and faster reads; stick with 32 GB Ultra for budget and basic needs.