You’ll probably be okay with a class 4 or 6 card for typical use but don't expect to have same output versus class 10. Class 10 cards are ideal if you’re shooting high-resolution videos or RAW photos. Class 2 on the other hand is too slow.
IMO "Class" codes is associated with "Speed" - with class 10 as the fastest (may have the ability to render 90mb/s)
thru FB lang. meron yata sila shop sa QC..
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If your camera requires a Class 10, and you use a slower card, may chance na di ma-save lahat ng nakukuha ng camera. Pwedeng may mga skipped portions sa video. Say, for example, na ang camera saves in 3 minute increments. Pwedeng 2 minutes lang ma-record and the rest is lost. So, don't cheap out. Buy the appropriate speed stated sa manual ng camera. And buy only MLC cards. TLC cards will not last too long kasi 1,000 to 3,000 read-write cycles lang buhay niyan.
Meron pala sjcam store sa Southmall, near cinema 1 to 4. Para sa taga South na naghahanap ng option.
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What about kimstore's primeguard, Ok ba? Or better yung sa item shop?
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