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Chris Duczynski November 23rd, 2011 04:44 PM

latest and greatest SD cards for GH2
 
It seems Transcend and Sandisk are the front-runners - any particular ones that stand out are or to be avoided my new GH2.

Kevin McRoberts November 23rd, 2011 05:30 PM

Re: latest and greatest SD cards for GH2
 
Panasonic Gold. Very tough.

Anything with a name you don't recognize, for a tantalizingly low price, bought off eBay: very poor, probably not even Class 10.

Chris Duczynski November 23rd, 2011 06:27 PM

Re: latest and greatest SD cards for GH2
 
They seem very expensive compared to Sandisk - is that because of the 90mb/s transfer rate. Are they worth it?
Also can the GH2's use the new SDXC format ?

Jeff Harper November 24th, 2011 05:27 AM

Re: latest and greatest SD cards for GH2
 
I recommend Panasonic media in general, made to highest specs, and if it says Premium, etc., it is. Is it worth it? That's up to you.

Some people balk at pricier media and say it's the same as the cheap stuff. I don't believe that. By the same token I have customers that think I'm trying to rip them off by selling them a multicamera package over a single camera package.

Pricier media manufactured by companies like SanDisc or Panasonic generally, is made to higher specs. How this affects reliability and longevity very few of us know. I do know I buy the most expensive cards I can afford, and I sleep better at night. I'm imagine Panasonic doesn't manufacture their own cards, but instead specs them out to one of the few companies that make them, but regardless, if it says Panasonic Gold it's likely a very good product that will be reliable.


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