![]() ![]() ![]() Of course, you can always choose to shoot multiple smaller capacity cards, but I don’t recommend this for professionals for the reasons outlined above. Large capacity cards are usually used by wedding photographers, sports photographers, wildlife photographers, or anyone else who needs to shoot thousands of photos a day – 256GB is a sweet spot as it holds lots of photos while still being affordable. Then there’s the big daddy, the SanDisk Extreme Pro 512 GB SDXC UHS-I – you’ll have to shell out about $280 for one of these. The best options which allow large data storage include the SanDisk Extreme Pro 128 GB SDXC UHS-I which costs around $65 and the SanDisk Extreme Pro 256 GB SDXC UHS-I which costs about $130 – this is what I use for my wedding photography work. If you shoot multiple high-resolution photos in succession with cameras such as the Sony a9 II, or Nikon D810, you may want to invest in these larger capacity memory card. The format here is SDXC, with the ‘XC’ referring to their extended capacity. Formatting to FAT32 is usually your best option, however, FAT32 formatted cards won’t let you transfer or store a file more than 4GB.There’s not much point me writing separately about the large capacity best memory cards since they all have similar performance, just at varying sizes.Also note that if you are using Mac OS 10.6.5 (Snow Leopard) or earlier, you won’t be able to use or format an exFAT card as these older versions of Mac OS don’t support this file system.Some third-party adapters also use a USB component on one end and operate like a flash drive. Just make sure that it is compatible with your micro SD card. You can also purchase a third-party micro SD card adapter if you don’t already have one.Formatting to FAT32 is usually your best option, however, FAT32 formatted cards won’t let you transfer or store a file more than 4 GB.With Android, many of your apps or custom recoveries, if you are rooted, will not read exFAT. If you are formatting your SD for your Android phone or Nintendo DS or 3DS, you will have to format to FAT32. Cards above 64 GB are formatted to exFAT file system. Note that most Micro SD cards that are 32 GB or less come formatted as FAT32.The adapter looks like a regular SD card with a slot at the bottom where you insert your micro SD card. ![]() For example, if you own a SanDisk micro SD card, you should have a micro SD card adapter that came with it. Insert your micro SD card into a micro SD card adapter or reader compatible with your micro SD card. Your SD card will be treated as your main storage system. If you make it internal, it will be formatted and not be allowed to be read by your computer. If you choose to use it as portable storage your SD card will be treated like any other removable storage, allowing you to remove it and transfer files to your computer or another device. Note: If you are using Android 6.0 Marshmallow, you will have the option to treat your SD card as either internal storage or portable storage. ![]() All your content will be cleared, and you will have a new card formatted to your Android phone.
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