Steenamaroo
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Sd cards are a bit of a jungle. There's a whole range of standards that go from around 10MB/s transfer rates right up to hundreds.
Once you get into transfer rates that are worth having, for non camera/recorder use, you'll start paying for it.
They are also not ideal for long term storage as it takes very little to corrupt them.
If you can find an express card SSD in stock somewhere then health to enjoy but I'd forget that too.
It's old tech and puts you in a bit of a hole finding a compatible machine should anything happen to your current one.
Look at the FIT plus as an alternative - £23 for 128GB, USB for compatibility, decent speeds, and easily small enough to lose.
Once you get into transfer rates that are worth having, for non camera/recorder use, you'll start paying for it.
They are also not ideal for long term storage as it takes very little to corrupt them.
If you can find an express card SSD in stock somewhere then health to enjoy but I'd forget that too.
It's old tech and puts you in a bit of a hole finding a compatible machine should anything happen to your current one.
Look at the FIT plus as an alternative - £23 for 128GB, USB for compatibility, decent speeds, and easily small enough to lose.