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Frequently Asked Questions about Sandisk memory cards and USB drives for video
How do I choose the right Sandisk memory card or USB drive for video recording and file backup?
Choose the card or drive based on device compatibility, video resolution, and transfer speed. For video, prioritize higher write speeds and the correct form factor. Examples include SanDisk Ultra microSDXC cards with speeds up to 120 MB/s and SanDisk Ultra SDHC UHS-I cards up to 140 MB/s, which handle many 1080p clips and some 4K footage. A 32GB capacity suits shorter shoots or daily backups, while larger capacities help with longer sessions. For USB drives, pick USB 3.0 or higher to speed up file transfers from your camera or computer.
Why should I care about speed ratings like UHS-I, Class 10, and MB/s, and how do they affect video quality?
Speed ratings tell you how quickly data can be written to the card, which directly affects video reliability. Class 10 guarantees a minimum sustained write speed, while UHS-I indicates the bus speed; MB/s shows practical throughput. For everyday 1080p video, Class 10 or UHS-I is usually enough, but for higher resolutions or longer clips, look for U3 or higher, and aim for the fastest cards you can afford to prevent dropped frames and stuttering.
Should I choose a microSD card or a full-size SD card for videos, and does capacity matter?
Pick the form factor based on your device’s slot. Mobile phones and action cams use microSD, while many cameras accept SD cards. Capacity matters with your shooting length and backup workflow; 32GB works for shorter sessions, whereas 64GB–128GB can cover longer days. If you frequently transfer footage to a computer, having a higher-capacity card reduces the number of swaps and backups you need.
How should I maintain and format memory cards safely to avoid data loss?
Format the card in the device you intend to use it with to avoid compatibility issues. Back up important footage before reformatting, and avoid removing cards while files are being written. Eject properly and store cards in a protective case away from extreme heat. Regularly check for errors using the device’s format tool or computer software, and replace any card that shows write errors or physical damage.
Which Sandisk series or form factor should I start with for video work and everyday backup?
For versatility, start with SanDisk Ultra SDHC/UHS-I cards for cameras and SanDisk Ultra microSD for phones and adapters. These offer solid performance and broad compatibility across most devices. If you frequently transfer large files, pair high-speed USB 3.0 drives for quick backups and on-the-go storage. Staying within the Ultra family helps ensure reliability, consistency, and easy compatibility with popular brands and devices.