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Sandisk 256Gb sdxc Vs PNY 256Gb sdxc cards

 
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Sep 03, 2015 19:08 |  #1

I will start off but saying I am a Sandisk believer after having a 8gb Samsung SD fail in my digital camera.
I bought two 8 gig Extreme Pro 95Mb/s card for my T4i and never went back to anything slower than
80Mb/s read and 60Mb/s write for the speed / price savings.

I am looking at these two and both specs meet my needs.
I am aware of the Sandisk 'premium' regarding prices but other sized cards of these models are very close.
These two card have about a 40% difference in price.

Any reason not to jump on this PNY deal?
Considering thier new 512Gb sdxc of the same speed costs $400
I could two of these for only $160

http://www.bhphotovide​o.com …xtreme_256gb_sd​xc_u3.html (external link)

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Sep 04, 2015 00:28 |  #2

InfiniteDivide wrote in post #17694165 (external link)
Any reason not to jump on this PNY deal?

Sure. You want to spend more money or you just must have scandisk :D

Personally I'd jump on the PNY card. I use both scandisk and PNY SD card. Neither have "failed" on me yet but a couple of my scandisk have write issues that has me not using them any more (their write speeds have slowed down considerably compaired to other scandisk and similar spec'd PNY cards)

So at this point I'm actually more trusting of my PNY cards then my scandisk. But that's just one person. There should be comparison reviews out there that breakdown how the cards are.




  
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