micro SD Card adapters do not have any parts that affect speeds in any way shape or form. They simply bridge the metal contacts of the microsd card to a larger form factor
Amen, brotha! My Samsung Evo 32gb Micro SD died on me after just 3 years of normal usage...thousands of mp3's & pics went bye bye. 😫 Thank goodness for Google photos & drive. 😁
What makes an SSD card "old?" How old is "old" for an SD card, and what evidence is it that the calendar alone has any deleterious affect on their performance?
My guess is it would needlessly introduce extra points for risk of failure. The cord might have a short that still allows it to function but could degrade/alter the signal, resulting in file corruption (non-readable), or to a lesser extent simply loss of quality (readable but now of lesser quality, artifacting introduced). Plus not all USB cables are the same, some are able to accommodate the faster speeds/standards your primary components are capable of. You can have 2 USB-A v1 cables but for some reason one works better than the other. 🤷 It just happens that way, I've seen it and lived it plenty of times. Other than that the Ports And Plugs Authority (P.A.P.A. for short) might come by to whoop you behind if you lose some pictures. (Kidding of course)
What I want to do is just placing this deed card in watch my movie but when I'm done watching my movie I pull the SD card out And the movie is still on that SD card nothing else not on my camera not on my smart phone or nothing just on that SD card Is that what I'm technically doing or do I have to transfer files and stuff Because I'm looking for something that can be watched we watched and put back in the case Like an old VHS recorder where people would record their movies on VHS And then have them stored something like that
My sd card is broken, I have the lower part of it, the grid part that connects with a sd slot on your computer. Question is there a memory card slot you can insert that piece in? That you can purchase online?
U might cover this but what happens if I use a larger capacity card than the slot I'd rated for. Like my note 9 card slot capacity is 512gb but I have a 1tb card I wanna use.
Used 2 12 euro 128GB aliexpress "Samsung" micro SD cards with adapters first in my X-H1 and X-T4 later. After 3 years i had no problems with them, even 400mbps video works. Use them in backup mode for peace of mind, would never trust a single card (even very expensive ones). For me its better to use 2 cheap cards in backup mode than 1 expensive. If someone can spend on 2 expensive cards then go for it i see no advantage.
1:52 MicroSD adapters are passive by design and as such can't affect the read/write speeds (nor corrupt data, which is also a common myth people like to spread). Unless you're for example using a UHS-II card with an UHS-I adapter (which has a different number of pins), but that's just user error. Tested this myself with a 256 GB microSD Kingston GoPlus (UHS-I) and in both cases got around R:160 W:150 MB/s, which is near the upper limit of what UHS-I is practically capable of. Was there any specific scenario in which you noticed the microSD adapter being a bottleneck?
*Yes it's completely fine.* Your Mac, USB, and SD card are all designed to "talk to each other", a higher standard won't be forced onto your SD card if it's not designed for it. If that _wasn't_ the case then backwards compatibility, and simply "compatibility" in general, wouldn't be a thing when dealing with electronic devices. You wouldn't be able to plug a component with a USB v1 (black) plug into USB 2.0 (blue), or USB 3.1 (orange) ports. There would be no USB-A to USB-C adapters. No USB to FireWire adapters. Etc, etc. It either works, or it doesn't. Now when the component is delivering power, wattage/amps/volts specifically, then _YES_ you absolutely want the right cables and plugs/ports.
It should be included and is self evident that touching the gold plated edge connectors should be avoided. Because from time to time this is unavoidable a light cleaning with contact leaner would be in order. Static electricity can kill silicon based electrical components and should be avoided. Pay attention to your foot wear and the surface that you are walking on and ground yourself before extracting your sd card from the camera or inserting it into the device reader. Skin oils over time will rot even gold and high voltage static electricity frys transistors.
problem is Macbook do not have SD card slots so I always use my SD card reader and i got a portable card reader to connect to my Mac but not sure if the read speed matches with the card. Is there any way to know? This is probably why my SD cards are always saying cannot be read or not accessible.
I'm not sure as there are many variables. I got myself an m1 laptop with a card reader slot specifically for this reason. The whole dongle upsale thing is infuriating.
@@DieterVanHolder ahhh the Macbook Air doesn't have the slot anymore it's annoying. U have to buy portable cables in almost everything that u stick in there.
I thought using a usb cable is safer when transferring files , i thought taking out the sd card everytime will damage it , or those golden plates will disappear..
For Samsung branded SSDs, the datasheet states that the OP (over processes) value should be used at 7% for the memory chip to work longer. It is stated that more than 15% will not contribute. This is to prevent malfunction. By replacing memory cells with high write-erase cycles with memory cells with lower usage cycles, each memory cell is written to equally. As long as the SSD data is not more than 93%, the OP setting will be considered as 7% and the memory chip will still do its job. As far as I know, except for Endurance SD cards, other SD cards do not have an advanced memory management chip like SSDs. The disadvantage of using a smaller micro SD card instead of a larger SD card is that since micro SD cards cannot provide heat dissipation like an SD card, they will run at higher temperatures, causing the memory chips to wear out sooner. A small note= V30 card (30mb(megabyte) x 8bit) allows video recording up to 240mbit. I use my cards at 7% OP setting. 1 raw photo from my Sony A7rV camera is between 122-128mb. Despite my heavy use of my 128GB SD cards, my cards have not failed. Since my camera supports two memory cards, I always work with a backup.
simple, to the point, high quality, 10/10.
Thank You , you are the first person who just got to the point and I didn't have to decode what you just said
micro SD Card adapters do not have any parts that affect speeds in any way shape or form. They simply bridge the metal contacts of the microsd card to a larger form factor
Thanks for pointing this out to me
Thanks 😁👏👏
thank you... good advice.. im using microSD for my phone
Amen, brotha!
My Samsung Evo 32gb Micro SD died on me after just 3 years of normal usage...thousands of mp3's & pics went bye bye. 😫 Thank goodness for Google photos & drive. 😁
What makes an SSD card "old?" How old is "old" for an SD card, and what evidence is it that the calendar alone has any deleterious affect on their performance?
How do I lock or put a code on a sd card?
Hello why is it advised to format on camera instead on computer?
apparently you wasnt listening ROFL!! Gen Z
@@markmiller7529he didn't say why
My guess is it would needlessly introduce extra points for risk of failure.
The cord might have a short that still allows it to function but could degrade/alter the signal, resulting in file corruption (non-readable), or to a lesser extent simply loss of quality (readable but now of lesser quality, artifacting introduced).
Plus not all USB cables are the same, some are able to accommodate the faster speeds/standards your primary components are capable of.
You can have 2 USB-A v1 cables but for some reason one works better than the other. 🤷 It just happens that way, I've seen it and lived it plenty of times.
Other than that the Ports And Plugs Authority (P.A.P.A. for short) might come by to whoop you behind if you lose some pictures.
(Kidding of course)
What I want to do is just placing this deed card in watch my movie but when I'm done watching my movie I pull the SD card out And the movie is still on that SD card nothing else not on my camera not on my smart phone or nothing just on that SD card Is that what I'm technically doing or do I have to transfer files and stuff Because I'm looking for something that can be watched we watched and put back in the case Like an old VHS recorder where people would record their movies on VHS And then have them stored something like that
My sd card is broken, I have the lower part of it, the grid part that connects with a sd slot on your computer. Question is there a memory card slot you can insert that piece in? That you can purchase online?
U might cover this but what happens if I use a larger capacity card than the slot I'd rated for. Like my note 9 card slot capacity is 512gb but I have a 1tb card I wanna use.
thanks ..making doubts clear
GOOD TIPS DIDNT KNOW THANK YOU SIR
Try 1 Tb and 2 Tb XiaoMi write 190 read 130, and shoot 4K in 120 fps in 8K are 60 fps, A2 Pro Plus.
2tb sd card?
Used 2 12 euro 128GB aliexpress "Samsung" micro SD cards with adapters first in my X-H1 and X-T4 later.
After 3 years i had no problems with them, even 400mbps video works. Use them in backup mode for peace of mind, would never trust a single card (even very expensive ones).
For me its better to use 2 cheap cards in backup mode than 1 expensive. If someone can spend on 2 expensive cards then go for it i see no advantage.
1:52 MicroSD adapters are passive by design and as such can't affect the read/write speeds (nor corrupt data, which is also a common myth people like to spread). Unless you're for example using a UHS-II card with an UHS-I adapter (which has a different number of pins), but that's just user error.
Tested this myself with a 256 GB microSD Kingston GoPlus (UHS-I) and in both cases got around R:160 W:150 MB/s, which is near the upper limit of what UHS-I is practically capable of.
Was there any specific scenario in which you noticed the microSD adapter being a bottleneck?
You are correct. Thank you for clarifying this.
Hey man, for the card reader section, you think it would be fine if I put an SD card in an adapter for a MAC (USB ports, SD card reader, HDMI etc.) ?
*Yes it's completely fine.*
Your Mac, USB, and SD card are all designed to "talk to each other", a higher standard won't be forced onto your SD card if it's not designed for it.
If that _wasn't_ the case then backwards compatibility, and simply "compatibility" in general, wouldn't be a thing when dealing with electronic devices.
You wouldn't be able to plug a component with a USB v1 (black) plug into USB 2.0 (blue), or USB 3.1 (orange) ports.
There would be no USB-A to USB-C adapters. No USB to FireWire adapters. Etc, etc.
It either works, or it doesn't.
Now when the component is delivering power, wattage/amps/volts specifically, then _YES_ you absolutely want the right cables and plugs/ports.
Excellent advice... Laszlo Montreal
It should be included and is self evident that touching the gold plated edge connectors should be avoided. Because from time to time this is unavoidable a light cleaning with contact leaner would be in order. Static electricity can kill silicon based electrical components and should be avoided. Pay attention to your foot wear and the surface that you are walking on and ground yourself before extracting your sd card from the camera or inserting it into the device reader. Skin oils over time will rot even gold and high voltage static electricity frys transistors.
My samsung micro sd card can do 120mb/s and the original samsung adabter to
I disagree about the long term use of sd cards. I got micro sd cards from 2009 that still work with files on them lol
you're just lucky
Its depends the brand quality
problem is Macbook do not have SD card slots so I always use my SD card reader and i got a portable card reader to connect to my Mac but not sure if the read speed matches with the card. Is there any way to know? This is probably why my SD cards are always saying cannot be read or not accessible.
I'm not sure as there are many variables. I got myself an m1 laptop with a card reader slot specifically for this reason. The whole dongle upsale thing is infuriating.
@@DieterVanHolder ahhh the Macbook Air doesn't have the slot anymore it's annoying. U have to buy portable cables in almost everything that u stick in there.
@@DieterVanHolderif Mac has card slot do you still use the card reader with a cable?
I thought using a usb cable is safer when transferring files , i thought taking out the sd card everytime will damage it , or those golden plates will disappear..
Nah man, I've never known that to happen with just normal soft force applied. You can put those worries to rest
@@DieterVanHolder okay, thank you for your help and the video 🙏
i heard you want to keep sd cards around 15% empty. but i cant find any information on why. was wondering if you knew or if that was just a myth
It's an old myth that dates back to the HDD days.
For Samsung branded SSDs, the datasheet states that the OP (over processes) value should be used at 7% for the memory chip to work longer. It is stated that more than 15% will not contribute. This is to prevent malfunction. By replacing memory cells with high write-erase cycles with memory cells with lower usage cycles, each memory cell is written to equally. As long as the SSD data is not more than 93%, the OP setting will be considered as 7% and the memory chip will still do its job. As far as I know, except for Endurance SD cards, other SD cards do not have an advanced memory management chip like SSDs. The disadvantage of using a smaller micro SD card instead of a larger SD card is that since micro SD cards cannot provide heat dissipation like an SD card, they will run at higher temperatures, causing the memory chips to wear out sooner.
A small note= V30 card (30mb(megabyte) x 8bit) allows video recording up to 240mbit. I use my cards at 7% OP setting. 1 raw photo from my Sony A7rV camera is between 122-128mb. Despite my heavy use of my 128GB SD cards, my cards have not failed. Since my camera supports two memory cards, I always work with a backup.
mine was 10 euros lol
They should get rid of micro sd card adapters and just stick to micro sd cards.