OK, three days from now. If you want one just order it. What's the problem?
Because chances are they'll have 500 orders and only get in 30. I've ordered a few times, and then get an email saying the order had to be cancelled due to lack of stock.
OK, three days from now. If you want one just order it. What's the problem?
Because chances are they'll have 500 orders and only get in 30. I've ordered a few times, and then get an email saying the order had to be cancelled due to lack of stock.
What's the harm in placing an order?
Sounds like you really don't want one after all, to tell you the truth.
I don't, I was just making an observation that they were difficult to get. SanDisk and Lexar are/were trivial to get just about anywhere, Transcend are difficult to get because they go out of stock really quickly at the few suppliers that have them.
Jeesh, what is it with people on this forum today? Everyone had a drink of the retardo-juice?
Why?!?!
I've been using a pair of PNY 128GB cards in my GC's since Feb. '16 with no problems at all.
Should have included that information in your original post so it had some context.it's a personal response to PNY and there lack of service/support I have been given in the past.
Only "Full HD", no "Ultra HD" support.
Looks real to me, but if you only get 1 year of 24/7 write time with a high bitrate camera under warrantee then I think you would be better off with a Samsung Evo 64GB Select for the same price:Seems like there's another option: Silicone Power High Endurance MLC cards are $23.00 for 32GB. Too good to be true?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/B06VSMZBBX
Anyone used Silicone Power cards before?
Looks real to me, but if you only get 1 year of 24/7 write time with a high bitrate camera under warrantee then I think you would be better off with a Samsung Evo 64GB Select for the same price:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/B06XX29S9Q
While the Samsung may be only TLC memory there is twice as much of it so the card will last twice as long and so roughly match the lifetime of the MLC memory in the smaller card. In addition the Samsung comes with a 10 year warrantee rather than 2 years and I guess being twice the size the warrantee will cover about the same number of write operations. Plus the card will retain video for twice as long under loop recording. Plus I suspect the Samsung uses 3D TLC memory which generally has a longer lifespan than the old flat TLC anyway.