Xavablog – Commentaires sur Transcend class 10 vs. SanDisk Extreme Pro: a real-case scenariotag:xavier.robin.name,2010-05-28:/feed/comments/transcend-class-10-vs-sandisk-extreme-pro-a-real-case-scenario2013-05-23T09:16:27+02:00daily2https://xavier.robin.name/fr/img/favicon.icoXavier Robinhttps://xavier.robin.name/fr/contactRe: Transcend class 10 vs. SanDisk Extreme Pro: a real-case scenariotag:xavier.robin.name,2012-12-28:/blog/2012/12/28/transcend-class-10-vs-sandisk-extreme-pro-a-real-case-scenario#comment7822013-05-23T09:16:27+02:002013-05-23T09:16:27+02:00Hi Michael, no I didn't perform video tests. It probably depends a lot on the camera you're using. You might want to look for UHS cards (that operate at higher clock speed) if your camera supports it (most recent cameras do).Xavierhttp://xavier.robin.nameRe: Transcend class 10 vs. SanDisk Extreme Pro: a real-case scenariotag:xavier.robin.name,2012-12-28:/blog/2012/12/28/transcend-class-10-vs-sandisk-extreme-pro-a-real-case-scenario#comment7812013-05-22T20:26:38+02:002013-05-22T20:26:38+02:00Did you do a video test? I have two Transcend 32GB Class 10 cards and I find that I get file corruption if I record 1080p with them. Given your results, I wonder if a smaller size might work better.Michael