
Kingston SD10V 8GB
Score: 47/100
Kodak 64GB SDXC
Score: 47/100Rankings

The Kingston Digital 8 GB SDHC/SDXC Class 10 UHS-I card offers rugged durability and a lifetime warranty, with modest 30 MB/s read/write speeds suitable for HD video and standard photography. Its low capacity and limited speed make it unsuitable for 4K or professional cinema applications.

The Kodak 64 GB SDXC U1 V10 card offers solid read performance and rugged durability at an affordable price, making it a good fit for casual photographers and Full HD video shooters. Its write speed and lack of U3/V30 rating limit suitability for 4K or high-burst workflows.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
8 GB | 64 GBbest | |
30 MB/s | 90 MB/sbest | |
30 MB/sbest | 25 MB/s | |
— | 2 yearsbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 1 gbest | 9 g |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Storage & Capacity(2) | ||
Capacity (GB) | 8 GB | 64 GB |
Card Type | SDHC | SDXC |
Performance(2) | ||
Maximum Read Speed (MB/s) | 30 MB/s | 90 MB/s |
Maximum Write Speed (MB/s) | 30 MB/s | 25 MB/s |
Compatibility(1) | ||
Compatible Devices | SDHC and SDXC host devices | SDXC-enabled devices; specific Kodak FZ45, FZ55; not compatible with SDHC-only devices |
Physical(1) | ||
Weight (g) | 1 g | 9 g |


Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Reviewers describe the SDA10 series as a dependable, high-value Class 10 UHS-I card that hits its advertised 90 MB/s read and 45 MB/s write speeds, making it suitable for most consumer photography and 1080p video needs.
Users praise reliability, durability in extreme conditions, and fast transfer rates, while noting limited speed for 4K and occasional confusion with slower Kingston models.

Professional reviewers describe the Kodak 64 GB U1 V10 as a solid entry-level SD card that reliably handles Full HD video and everyday photography, praising its read speed and value while noting the lack of U3/V30 makes it unsuitable for 4K or professional RAW workflows.
Everyday users appreciate the card's dependable performance, fast read speeds, and the trust associated with the Kodak name, but complain about occasional mis-labeling, incompatibility with older SDHC-only cameras, and slower write speeds during burst shooting.
“Perfect for my DSLR - no dropped frames during HD video.”

“Used it on a beach trip - survived sand, water, and heat.”

“Fast transfer speeds and plenty of space for RAW photos.”

