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12.3.2014

Some couch potato sorts on the net will warn you against using anything other than over priced 'well known' brand SD/CF cards in high end DSLR cameras, and there are horror stories of failed cards to put photographers off....However.... I have been into the digital era since it began and have used pretty much every Nikon digital camera that has been made, and decided several years ago to give the lesser known cards a try out. After thousands of photographs on hundreds of shoots in different locations around the world, I came to realize that some of the cheaper cards are actually pretty good and very safe and reliable, perhaps at the sacrifice of a little speed.These Integral Ultima Pro SDHC I cards are excellent in my D800,have not let me down, nor slowed me in any way, and I would certainly buy them again and recommend them to fellow photographers. I shoot Raw 14 Bit 71mb NEF files, and get around 400 frames to each 32GB card. That's about 4 or 5 frames less per card than a faster Sandisc card, which costs many ponds more.I don't see the use of cheaper cards as a problem because I can always back up a shoot with a 32GB CF card so if a card fails, I have not lost everything, something that many of us do as a matter of routine, and as stated, the Integral Ultima Pro's have never let me down. A great product and the money I save on not buying expensive main brand cards allows me to buy more lenses.... works for me.
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17.10.2013

Warning: Only 30194 of 30195 MByte tested.Test finished without errors.You can now delete the test files *.h2w or verify them again.Writing speed: 12.8 MByte/sReading speed: 21.2 MByte/sH2testw v1.4also:-----------------------------------------------------------------------CrystalDiskMark 3.0.2 (C) 2007-2013 hiyohiyoCrystal Dew World : http://crystalmark.info/-----------------------------------------------------------------------* MB/s = 1,000,000 byte/s [SATA/300 = 300,000,000 byte/s]Sequential Read : 25.516 MB/sSequential Write : 16.781 MB/sRandom Read 512KB : 23.432 MB/sRandom Write 512KB : 5.808 MB/sRandom Read 4KB (QD=1) : 1.627 MB/s [ 397.2 IOPS]Random Write 4KB (QD=1) : 0.445 MB/s [108.5 IOPS]Random Read 4KB (QD=32) : 2.189 MB/s [ 534.4 IOPS]Random Write 4KB (QD=32) : 0.446 MB/s [ 108.8 IOPS]Test : 1000 MB [G: 0.0% (0.0/29.5 GB)] (x5)Date : 2013/10/17 21:36:23OS : Windows 7 Home Premium Edition SP1 [6.1 Build 7601] (x64)
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25.4.2014

At 45mb/s these cards don't hang about. I shoot predominately in RAW so the file is quite big for writing to the card, - and I am NOT kept waiting to get the next shot in.The 16gb size is quite good too. I don't like having too many images on a card in case it gets corrupted in any way. I get about 630 raw files on the card which more than covers a day's shooting. ( I always reformat the card each time I go out so the card is clean and ready)I use a Nikon D7100 which recommends Toshiba - this card although Integral is a Toshiba made card ( see back of card) and its very good quality - I never been let down. The D7100 also takes 2 cards - guess what card is in the second slot ?There are faster and more expensive cards on the market,namely SANDISK etc. but as far as I an concerned these budget cards are as good and fast enough for reliability. Save yourself some money and get reliable card, buy one of these and try it for yourself.
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18.4.2014

This 32GB card is great you will not be disappointed. I find that the 32GB storage is definitely plenty even if you are using it on a long trip and so will need a lot of storage space. Although the amount of pictures it will be able to store varies depending on your camera, I use a Nikon D3200 which has 24.2 megapixels and this card can still store over 100 pictures.Another great thing about this card is that it is a class 10 card, that means that the read and write speed of the card is really could. This means that it will even be able to cope with 1080p video at 60FPS and so will definitely be good enough for most people.Have a class 10 card is also good when you need to move your images from the card and store them on your computer,this can also be a very quick process.I haven't found any downsides to this card at all, I strongly recommend it to anybody no matter what they will be using it for.
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15.2.2016

I bought one of these for use in my new camcorder which has worked very well. When I needed to save a large 50 minute video, edited on my MacBook, another SD card was an obvious choice. I tried using an 8 GB card, but was running into capacity problems trying to assemble a 4.7GB video for a DVD. Hence I bought a second Ultima 64GB SD card to give me bags of space.Tip no. 1 > When you copy a file to an SD card on a Mac it creates a temporary file on the card as big as the one you're saving, so you need a card of at least twice the capacity of the file being saved.Tip no. 2 > If you delete a file from an SD card on a Mac, make sure you empty the Trash on the computer as it doesn't delete the file from the card until you do!It took me a while to realise what was going on, A card that appeared to be empty came up saying 'Disk full' each time I tried save a new file to it!
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26.2.2014

Recently purchased a Panasonic X920 video camera and this card works perfectly with it with plenty of storage even when recording upto the maximum 1080p/50 setting. Please note though that moving from a video camera with built in hard drive, if recording constantly once 4GB has been used up this is saved as a file and then another file starts, this means you have to stitch the two files together when editing resulting in a slight millisecond gap in sound - so when I record an Operatics show and it runs for an hour each side I actually end up with 2 files for the first half and 2 files for the second half! This is no fault of the card though, just the format, so award 5 Stars as amazing product and swift delivery!I think they even threw in a small cleaning cloth for free, so a bonus!
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9.5.2014

I got this with Kingston Technology USB 3.0 Multi Card Reader - i might be wrong because i am not the best at explaining but this card is one of the faster cards as its level 10 i believe as i think they are ranked by number and my card reader can read these type of memory cards just check what your card reader can support , but as a common user needing more storage , I am not too fussed about specification but with my card reader , it just slots in and a blue light appears when read and the card reader can be plugged into my rooted nexus 7 using a OTG cable and the memory card has a lock on it so you can stop the device reading it or writing to it.64GB is enough for most users so 5 out of 5for me.
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30.7.2015

I have used the 64gb versions in various cameras with Sony SxS adapters recording XDCAM 35Mbit/s.We bought and used dozens for conference jobs recording the cards to almost full.Never had a single problem with the data. The cards are quick to offload with a USB3.0 reader. Brilliant.These are good sturdy cards that seem very robust and we'll made. They aren't likely to fall apart anytime soon - some other makes of cards are terrible.The colour of the housing has varied on different orders. Possibly depending of if they were retail packed or frustration free (dark blue or black) but the materials and spec seem identical.I would happily recommend these and will buy again.

3.1.2014

Initially, I thought the card did not work in my RoadHawk HD camera (see Allan's comment 2 Dec 2013) and that it only had 27GB capacity (see Crispin's comment 15 Dec). However, when I used a plug in card reader instead of my lap top's built in card reader, this showed that the card had been recording video properly and that it had 64GB capacity. So, even if you are not using a RoadHawk camera, please make sure that your computer can recognise a 64GB card as well as the device that you intend to use it with. It is too soon to comment on the reliability of this SDXC card. Purchased through MyMemory (highly recommended).

24.12.2013

I bought 2 of these cards and have used them heavily for a couple of weeks now without a single glitch so far.. in my computer I use them with a USB3.0 adapter on a USB3.0 port for greater transfer and read speed, and they work a marble..! very reliable, big enough for my needs, and definitely fast..!It is now Feb 2014 and these cards are still going strong with transfer speeds of up to 43.7MB/s via USB 3.0 adapter and into SSD hard drive and ongoing heavy usage. highly recommend these cards..!!Can't fault these cards so I must give them 5 well deserved stars.

12.12.2013

At £9.99 a competitive price. It replaces the similarly specified Sandisk 16GB purchased from Amazon last week [and promptly returned due to poor performance]. This card performed well when tested with H2testw v1.4. The write speed across the full card capacity was 11.8 MB/s and the read speed came to 38.9MB/s. The card came in standard Integral blister pack that spelled out the 5 year international warranty and small plastic card carry box was supplied inside the blister pack ... e.g. something that used to be bundled with all SD and CF cards in the past.

23.1.2015

Can't say anything bad about this. I wanted a 16GB SDCard for a radio I had just purchased that only supported up to this size. This one is a class 10 card and the transfer speeds to it were absolutely spot on, no fuss whatsover. Could fill this very quickly.The card itself is as expected for an SDCard, no gimmicks. It came in fuss free packaging that was extremely easy to open (a small plastic bag inside a small evelope, and the card itself was in the bag, in a small cardboard square with perforated edges to easily tear open).

17.4.2014

Most Chromebooks have only 16Gb SSD card which actually is fine for most uses (and indeed there is another 100Gb in Google drive).But I use a lot of tutorials (Videos) and putting these on the card means one is always able to carry on work. The card is permanently in place and thus increases the "hard drive" space to nearly 80Gb - I can't imagine many Chromebook users wanting more than that currently.The card was well-priced and transfers to and from it are very fast.Certainly no problem at all watching the videos.

8.2.2015

Fantastic value for money, 32gig >45mb for under a tenner, it's a no brainer, I bought this to replace a 8gb Extreme Pro (95mb/s) which cost me a lot more than this card did, a couple of years ago, I don't notice any difference speed wise between the Sandisk 95mb/s and this 45mb/s card. The extreme pro broke and because it was only 8gb I wanted a higher capacity quick card, and this 32gb integral certainly hits the target.It arrived quickly and performs just as my overpriced sandisk sd card did.

31.3.2014

This SD card is a great addition to my memory storage. I must get another one soon as this is a pure card that does what it states... and for the price you can't go wrong!UPDATE 08/04/14I have now bought my second SD card and now feel have enough memory storage for my Canon Camcorder. I find the read and write speeds to be extremely quick and at a fraction of the cost of SanDisk and other top brands this is pure value for money.If there was an option to add a 6th star I would without fail!

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