SD card for video

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I need a large capacity SD card for video.

I have a D5500, and ideally i would like to shoot in 1920x1080 50p or 25p.

Anyway, im looking at either a 64 or 128gb card. I currently use Sandisk extreme 64gb 90mbs for my general photo / daily use. These have been fine.

Should i be sticking with the 'extreme' or should i look to the 'extreme pro'.
They are a chunk more money for something i fear im not going to be able to utilise properly due to the write speed of the camera.

Can someone clarify this for me?

Thanks :)
 
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Should i be sticking with the 'extreme' or should i look to the 'extreme pro'.

The buffer capacity and the write speed are the sure
obstacles. Using a faster card —like the extreme pro
will positively influence the outcome.

One can't do much in terms of buffer performance but
the "write to card" may be optimized with a better card.
 
Is it justifiable to spend an extra £25-30 just to have the pro version? (Based on amazon pricing)
Im not sure i am actually going to utilise the extra write speeds as i believe (correct me if im wrong) the D5500 can only write at a maximum of about 75mbs?
 
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Is it justifiable…?


I am not familiar with the D5500 but data transfer is critical
in this case. I think it would be wiser to chose a card that
can take (outperform) the writer so to avoid a ceiling in the
transfer… say some 15~20% i suggest.

Like in everything, testing and comparing performances is
always a good strategy.
 
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