SD HC Cards – What one do i need for my DSLR?
SD HC cards are a vital part of your DSLR filming kit, having a wide range of cards can help speed up the filming process.
However knowing which SDHC card to buy is a lot more difficult than you might expect.
SD HC cards are arranged by classes 2,4,6 and 10 i dont know what happened to 8 but who cares…
Class 2 and 4 cards are only able to capture photos and Standard definition video.
Class 6 and 10 are able to take RAW photo images and HD video. Class 6 and Class 10 cards are designed to be able to process the large files that HD video creates.
If you have been experiencing the problem where your video records for 3 seconds then stops the problem lies with your card. Pop it out and you will probably now notice a small number 2 or 4 on the front of the card. Although class 6 cards are know for being able to work with HD video you are safer investing your money in a high speed class 10 card. Talking about money lets talk prices.
I use :
Adata 8GB class 10 Card 20mbps – £20
Sandisk Extreme 16GB class 10 card 30mbps – £28
for £8 extra you can get double the size and speed!!! and you will notice the difference believe me!
Amazon have some great deals at the minute on Transcend Cards – although i havnt used them myself i have heard good things about them plus they are really cost effective. Play.co.uk also have some great deals on the sandisk cards i was talking about SanDisk Extreme HD Video 8GB SDHC SD Memory Card
So thanks for reading my blog about SDHC cards, if you have any questions simply leave them below or send me a message on twitter @dslrlab
Ryan Richards



