Amazon has
128GB SanDisk High Endurance U3 V30 Video microSDXC Card (SDSQQNR-128G-GN6IA) for
$15.92.
Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders of $25+.
B&H Photo Video has 1
28GB SanDisk High Endurance U3 V30 Video microSDXC Card (SDSQQNR-128G-GN6IA). for
$15.92.
Shipping is free on orders of $49+, otherwise shipping costs start at $3.99.
Newegg has
128GB SanDisk High Endurance U3 V30 Video microSDXC Card (SDSQQNR-128G-GN6IA). for
$15.92.
Shipping is free on orders of $25+, otherwise shipping costs start at $3.99.
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Features:- 128GB Storage Capacity
- UHS-I / V30 / U3 / Class 10
- Max Read Speed: 100 MB/s
- Max Write Speed: 40 MB/s
- Min Write Speed: 30 MB/s
- Records and 4K and Full HD Video
- Water / Shock / X-Ray Proof
- Can Withstand Extreme Temperatures
- Built-In Write-Protect Switch on Adapter
- Downloadable RescuePRO Recovery Software
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I use solely Samsungs, which has a verification checker at the bottom of the page of the link below:
https://semiconductor.s
Another good utility to check card capacity (which is 99% falsified in fake cards) and speeds is the utility program h2testw, which can best/safest be found at its originator's website: https://www.heise.de/download/pro...estw-50539
(It's a German page, so use Google translate if you need to)
I verify ALL of my cards, regardless of source.
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My tested card, from any vendor, is 100% verified.
Your untested card, from B&H or anyone, has 0% verification.
Just blind faith on reputation, which still isn't verification.
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I use solely Samsungs, which has a verification checker at the bottom of the page of the link below:
https://semiconductor.s
Another good utility to check card capacity (which is 99% falsified in fake cards) and speeds is the utility program h2testw, which can best/safest be found at its originator's website: https://www.heise.de/download/pro...estw-50539
(It's a German page, so use Google translate if you need to)
I verify ALL of my cards, regardless of source.
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My tested card, from any vendor, is 100% verified.
Your untested card, from B&H or anyone, has 0% verification.
Just blind faith on reputation, which still isn't verification.
BH and BB don't have marketplace sellers to contaminate the inventory thus far less counterfeits.
BH and BB don't have marketplace sellers to contaminate the inventory thus far less counterfeits.
I'd feel very safe to say that not a single one of these ppl have first hand in-depth knowledge of exactly how Amazon handles their inventories, nor how Amazon keeps 3rd party seller inventories 'managed' and separated as that's the only accurate way to determine who or which 3rd party seller gets paid for the product.
These ppl act as if there's just one huge bin in the middle of an Amazon warehouse and all sd/sdxc cards of any particular brand and GB capacity get dumped into that bin, regardless of the source seller.
With BH and BB you're totally omitting the fact, or blind to how counterfeit products can be injected into their supply chain even before they reach BH or BB. Many counterfeit operations can be enabled at the many ports and shipping docks during that products travels from Asia to the US.
I've worked a port city where these type of counterfeit operations occurred, where organized crime operations managers and dock workers at shipping or distribution hubs or docks would swap out tons of legitimate products for counterfeit products in huge profitable schemes.
Places like BB and BH would be totally unaware, as this occurs long before the product reaches them.
Over the years I've bought well over 20 memory cards from Amazon and not a single one was fake/counterfeit. The problem is massively overblown and massively exaggerated, typically due to a handful of buyers (amongst millions) who get a fake card from a 3rd party seller and then say "Amazon sells fake cards!".
Then everyone else spreads these 'not the entire story' rumors.
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