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KODAK SD Card 32GB 64GB 128GB Class 10 U1 V30 High Speed Memory Card SDXC for DSLR Camera 4K Video
KODAK SD Card 32GB 64GB 128GB Class 10 U1 V30 High Speed Memory Card SDXC for DSLR Camera 4K Video
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KODAK SD Card SDXC Memory Card — 32GB / 64GB / 128GB | Class 10 U1 V30 High Speed for DSLR cameras and 4K video
Designed for serious photographers and videographers, this Kodak SDXC memory card delivers dependable, high‑speed performance that keeps up with 4K capture, high‑resolution bursts, and rapid transfers. With UHS‑I U1, Class 10 and Video Speed Class V30, it provides the reliability you need for demanding shoots without compromising on quality.
Key specifications
- Capacities available: 32GB (approximately 28–30GB usable), 64GB (approximately 56–60GB usable), 128GB (approximately 115–120GB usable)
- SD type and speed: SDXC, UHS‑I, U1, Video Speed Class V30; Class 10
- Read speeds up to 80 MB/s; write speeds up to 20 MB/s (actual speeds depend on host device, interface, and usage conditions)
- Compatibility: Digital cameras, DSLR, UAVs, car readers, laptops, DV camcorders, media players, and other digital devices
- Plug‑and‑play: no software needed
- Durability: Waterproof, anti‑magnetic, anti‑X‑ray, shockproof
- Form factor and size: SD SDHC/SDXC Card, 32 × 24 × 2.1 mm
- Origin and certifications: Mainland China; CE, RoHS certified
Why choose Kodak for your memory needs
Whether you shoot 4K video or high‑resolution stills, the Kodak SD Card offers a balance of speed and capacity tailored for modern cameras and devices. Its V30 video performance class ensures consistent write performance necessary for smooth 4K recording, while the U1 rating supports reliable sequential writes for continuous shooting workflows. The rugged design adds peace of mind in the field, with protection against water, magnetic interference, x‑ray exposure, and shocks.
Practical usage and tips
- For best results, verify capacity and speed with a quality USB 3.0 card reader (avoid low‑quality readers that can bottleneck performance).
- Understand capacity labeling: manufacturers use decimal arithmetic (1 MB = 1000 KB, 1 GB = 1000 MB), while operating systems use binary (1 GB = 1024 MB), so displayed capacity may vary slightly.
- Actual speeds vary by host device, interface, file types, and usage conditions; your device and card reader both influence real‑world performance.
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