Memory cards
Memory cards store photos and videos from underwater and surface cameras. Options include SD and microSD cards in different capacities and speed ratings.
SanDisk microSDXC Extreme 64GB 160MBs U3€35.00 €28.93In stockSanDisk microSDXC Extreme 64GB 100MBs U3
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Kingston 64GB SDXC Canvas Go Plus 170R C10 UHS-I U3 V30€16.95 €14.01In stockKingston 64GB SDXC Canvas Go Plus 170R C10 UHS-I U3 V30 Learn More
Kingston 16GB MICRO SDHC Canvas Select 80R CL10 UHS-I€9.95 €8.22In stockKingston 16GB SDHC memorycard
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Canvas Select 80R CL10 UHS-I
Kingston 16GB microSDHC Canvas Select 100R CL10 UHS-I + adapSpecial Price €6.95 €5.74 Regular Price €9.95In stock
SanDisk MicroSDXC Extreme 128GB U3, V30, A2€29.95 €24.75Backorder. Ready for shipment in 2-5 working days
Kingston 128GB microSDXC Canvas Go Plus A2 U3 V30€29.95 €24.75In stockMicro SD memory card with a write speed of 90Mb per second.
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Memory cards for reliable photo and video storage
Memory cards are essential for recording stills and video on underwater and surface cameras. This category includes SD and microSD formats in a range of capacities and performance levels.
High-speed cards are important for continuous shooting and 4K or 8K video. Larger capacities extend recording time, reducing the need to swap cards during dives or trips.
Key specifications of SD and microSD cards
Cards are classified by speed and capacity. Speed ratings, such as UHS-I, UHS-II or V30 to V90, indicate how well a card handles video recording and rapid bursts of photos.
- SD and microSD formats for different devices
- Speed classes (UHS, V30–V90) for video and bursts
Choosing capacity and performance for underwater cameras
High-capacity cards reduce interruptions when capturing footage. Faster write speeds ensure reliable recording, especially when filming high-resolution video or continuous stills.
These cards are compatible with our underwater camera sets and cameras. They provide secure storage for divers and photographers in varied conditions.
Practical advice for safe card handling
Cards should be stored carefully to prevent damage or data loss. Always use a protective card case to avoid exposure to moisture, dust, or scratches.
Rotating several cards and making regular backups ensures data security. This is especially important during extended dive trips or fieldwork projects.
- Available in SD and microSD formats
- Different storage capacities
- Multiple speed classes for performance
- Reliable for photo bursts and video
- Compact and easy to transport
