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SD card for Sony ZV-E10 ?

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I recently purchased the Sony ZV-E10 camera for vlogging and I'm looking for advice on the best memory card to use with it.

I'll be shooting 4K video and want a card with fast enough write speeds to keep up. The camera has a single UHS-I SD card slot.

From my research it seems like U3 or V30 speed class cards with at least 64GB capacity are recommended, but there are so many brands and models out there - SanDisk Extreme Pro, Sony Tough, ProGrade Digital, etc.

Does anyone have experience with this camera and can recommend a reliable, high-performance SD card that works well for 4K recording without any issues like dropped frames or recording stopping unexpectedly?


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Since ZV-E10 doesn't support UHS-II sd cards, so the UHS-I V30 cards are good choices, for example: SanDisk Extreme Pro UHS-I SDXC card.


agoodmeme 13/12/2024 3:53 am

@coolbaby00 Also recommended SanDisk Extreme Pro UHS-I SD card. Very fast and cheap.


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Get some best selling UHS-I SD cards are ok. See top selling at Amazon: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?Ntt=uhs-i+sd&BI=8941&KBID=10361&SID=12345&DFF=d50





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For 4K recording on your Sony ZV-E10, a UHS-I SD card with a V30 or U3 rating is essential. Top recommendations include the SanDisk Extreme Pro, Lexar Professional, and Kingston Canvas Go! Plus, all offering reliable performance and fast write speeds.


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While the ZV-E10 doesn't necessarily require the fastest cards on the market, investing in a good UHS-II card will future-proof your setup. I use the SanDisk Extreme Pro UHS-II V90 SDXC, and it's overkill for the ZV-E10, but it means I can use the same card in more demanding cameras if I upgrade later.


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For shooting 4K video with the Sony ZV-E10, a UHS-I U3 or V30 speed class SD card with a capacity of at least 64GB is essential. The SanDisk Extreme Pro and Sony Tough series are excellent choices due to their fast write speeds and reliability, which help prevent issues like dropped frames or recording interruptions. Many users also recommend ProGrade Digital cards for their consistent performance in demanding scenarios. Opt for these high-quality cards to ensure smooth and reliable 4K recording.





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Get a 512GB or more UHS-I SD is a good choice.


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Get SanDisk Extreme Pro UHS-I.


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Any SD card is OK.





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SanDisk UHS-I SD card is oK.


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Anyone uses UHS-II SD cards?


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