Hello Snuffmaster1, if I were you, I would always take the faster one, because you can use these cards for a very long time. The guarantee is also almost eternal. Kind regards, Chris
Always trust the specifications rather than the pictures. (The picture on the packaging is not the right one)
So it's a UHS-I:
Data transfer rate (read): 170 MB/s
Data transfer rate (write): 90 MB/s
https://www.sandisk.com/home...
If you receive anything else digitec has crashed :)
The problem with this model is availability, which is so poor that the price is so high internationally.
However, a cheaper alternative would be this card with just under a third of the read/write speed.
SanDisk Extreme PRO SDXC (SDXC, 512 GB, U3, UHS-I)
Did you delete the data on the card with a Mac? If so, the recycle bin must be emptied when the card is inserted in the Mac. Otherwise, simply reformat the card in the camera.
I use it in a Samsung Galaxy A51.
It works wonderfully.
Whether this also works with the Hero10 should be in the Hero10's specification or can be answered by the camera manufacturer's customer service.
Hello and thank you for your question.
After some research on the net, it seems that this card is fully compatible with your camera.
I hope I've been helpful.
I hope I have been of some help to you.
I have not found any information about the error.
When exactly does it occur? When the card is inserted, is the card itself recognised by the PC?
However, RescuePro is no longer supported by Sandisk. Sandisk refers directly to the manufacturer LC-Technology: https://kb.sandisk.com/app...
I do not quite understand
You don't need any additional software for this.
Copy the old card to the PC.
Then from PC to new card.
No problem with Sony. I don't know Huawei