If you’re lucky enough to have a camera that supports XQD memory cards, here are our top XQD cards in 2019 that give you the most speed for the price. Less than a year ago, they were still relatively expensive, despite the fact that the format was announced in 2010, with XQD version 2.0 announced
The Canon EOS 7D Mark II is a perfect action DSLR with 10 frames per second. It has 1 x CF and 1 x SD memory card slot. It supports UDMA 7 and UHS-I type SD cards, and we recommend you to get these so you won’t have to wait a long time for the buffer
The Canon EOS 5Ds R is a 50 megapixel camera that can shoot at 5 frames per second. The files are absolutely huge! You need a good memory card that is capable of writing such big files, especially if you often shoot in burst mode. If you buy a slow memory card, you’ll have to
The Canon EOS 5D Mark IV is a 30 megapixel camera that can shoot at 7 frames per second and records videos at 4K. You need a good memory card that is capable of writing such big files, especially if you often shoot in burst mode. If you buy a slow memory card, you’ll have to
We’ve found the best XQD and CF Memory Cards to pair with your Nikon D5. These can handle the 12fps without slowing you down.
The Nikon D810 features 1 SD and 1 CF memory card slot. You can use one slot for backup, for videos or to write the files to both at the same time. However, it’s recommended that you get a fast memory card so you won’t experience any delay when shooting, and that your buffer clears
Wondering which memory card to buy for the Nikon D750? The D750 has 2 SD card slots and it fully supports UHS-I type of SD cards. These are fast and perfect for writing big files and for shooting in 6.5fps continuous mode so you don’t have to wait a long time before the buffer is
The Nikon D610 has 1 x SD memory card slot and supports UHS-I type cards. If you often shoot in the burst mode, record videos or just don’t want to wait too long for your buffer to clear up, it’s important you get a fast memory card. What Size & Speed? All of the classes
The Nikon D500 features 2 memory card slots: 1 x SD slot (supports UHS-II) 1 x XQD slot The D500 can shoot at 10 frames per second and is capable of 4K video recording. As impressive as it is, all this means is you need a memory card that is capable of quickly writing all
The Nikon D7200 has 2 x SD memory card slots, both UHS-I compatible (good news for video recording and burst mode). You need a fast memory card if you plan on using the D7200 in the 6fps continuous shooting mode or Full HD at 60fps, otherwise you risk random stopping of video recording, and waiting