These are theoretical maximum limits and actual maximum performance for a specific card is defined on the label or in advertising. Host devices will obtain the maximum UHS-II speed when both the card and the host device support UHS-II. Otherwise, the host device and card will use the highest compatible UHS-I or SD bus speed. There is no compatibility problem using a USH-II card in a UHS-I or non-UHS device. Speed class ratings define a minimum guaranteed speed of SDHC/SDXC cards. Speed class rating is important for HD video mode or camcorders, where the device is actually saving a steady stream of data. The resolution and format of the video determines the amount of steady stream data. ![]() You should consult your camera user manual for minimum speed class requirements for HD video modes.įor a more detailed explanation of speed class see: Difference between Speed Class, UHS Speed Class, and Speed Ratings. ![]() The chart below shows the host device and the memory cards supported. Cameras, video recorders, phones, readers, etc.Five Nights at Freddy’s is an interesting title that tests your ability to toggle between multiple tasks while dealing with a sense of paranoia.
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