I didn't know about the extreme plus. Here are the links to 32 gb Extreme, Pro and Plus cards on B&H. It looks like the Plus is discontinued.

Extreme Pro -

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/824140-REG/SanDisk_SDSDXPA_032G_A75_Extreme_Pro_32_GB.html

Extreme -

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1182602-REG/sandisk_sdsdxne_032g_gnci2_extreme_32gb_sdhc_u3.html

Extreme Plus -

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/992490-REG/sandisk_sdsdxs_032g_a46_32gb_sdhc_extreme_class.html

I just noticed that the extreme and the extreme plus are water / shock / xray proof. So that's something. Maybe.



On 2/21/2016 7:09 PM, Larry Colen wrote:


Mark C wrote:
My own two cents is that you really have to research the detailed specs
on the card you want to buy, paying attention to the actual write speed.
The ratings and classes are so broad that cards with seemingly identical
ratings can have significantly different performance.

I recently added a couple of 32 gig memory cards. I compared San Disk
Extreme Pro and San Disk Extreme. Both are USH-1. Both are marked "HC-1
U3 C10." The Pro is marked "95 MB/S" and the Extreme is marked as "90
MB/S." It seemed like their specs were very close - but then looking at
max write speed I saw that the Pro is rated for 90 MB/S while the
Extreme is rated for only 40. The rate stamped on the cards themselves
is the read speed.

So - the Extreme Pro is actually 2x as fast for what matters (write
speed). But the ratings looked to be practically identical.

I am having a hard time telling the difference between the extreme plus and the extreme pro. Their naming system is complete bafflement, which is probably their goal.





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