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Best Canon Rebel T100 SD Memory Card

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Canon Rebel T100 Memory Cards

SD, SDHC, and SDXC memory cards are meant to function with the Canon T100. Video and burst shooting need SD cards with high card write speeds.

An inadequate card can greatly decrease the performance of your camera.

Want to skip the tech specs? Here’s my recommendation on the memory card to get for the Canon T100:

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SanDisk Ultra 64GB SD Card
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  • UHS-I, U1, and Class 10 Speed Rating. Can sustain 10MB/s write speeds.
  • Excellent choice for photos.
  • Capable of recording Full HD (1920x1080) Video.
  • Inexpensive with more than good enough performance.
  • Larger capacities are available for a reasonable price.

Best SD Cards

In the time since the intro of Canon T100, the price of SD cards has dropped.

With costs staying quite cheap, it is not going to make financial sense to choose anything other than a professional-quality memory card.

The best memory cards I use have been the SanDisk Extreme Pro, Lexar Professional, and PNY Elite Performance models. I have never encountered a card become inoperable or data errors with those cards.

Every single complication I have experienced has been due to low-cost unbranded cards. Trying to save around a buck is not worth it if your T100 will not work as expected.

To save some money, grab a lower capacity SD card from a quality company. Because of this, you will not have to be worried about the shots stored on the SD card.

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SanDisk Ultra 64GB SD Card
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  • UHS-I, U1, and Class 10 Speed Rating. Can sustain 10MB/s write speeds.
  • Excellent choice for photos.
  • Capable of recording Full HD (1920x1080) Video.
  • Inexpensive with more than good enough performance.
  • Larger capacities are available for a reasonable price.

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PNY Elite-X 128GB SD Card
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  • UHS-I, U3, V30, and Class 10 Speed Rating. Can sustain 30MB/s write speeds.
  • Good for burst shooting photos and recording 4K video.
  • Larger capacity cards are available.
  • Reliable & Durable: Magnet Proof, Shock Proof, Temperature Proof, Waterproof.

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SanDisk Extreme PRO 128GB SD Card
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  • Comparatively expensive for faster read speeds.
  • UHS-I, U3, V30, and Class 10 Speed Rating. Can sustain 30MB/s write speeds.
  • Only makes sense for professional use or if you need the largest storage capacity available.
  • Temperature-proof, waterproof, shock-proof, and X-ray-proof.

Canon T100 SD Card Compatibility

Only SD, SDHC, and SDXC cards can be used by the Canon T100. For best performance, make sure your camera has the latest firmware.

The newest SDUC (Secure Digital Ultra Capacity) cards, aren’t going to be compatible with the T100.

There are four different specifications of Secure Digital (SD) cards that you should know about. You can tell them apart based on their storage size.

  • SD (Secure Digital) - 128MB to 2GB.
  • SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity) - 4GB to 32GB.
  • SDXC (Secure Digital eXtended Capacity) - 64GB to 2TB.
  • SDUC (Secure Digital Ultra Capacity) - 4TB to 128TB.

Image Capacity

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SD Card Contacts

Below is a fast estimation of the total number of max-quality JPEGs shots you can be expecting to save on a SD card:

  • 16GB - 4,640 images
  • 32GB - 9,280 images
  • 64GB - 18,560 images
  • 128GB - 37,120 images

Speed, Class, & UHS Ratings

Card Speed

Speed ratings of an SD memory card is based on the continuous read and write speeds of the card. SD card speed is very important for continuous shooting as well as video.

Slows cards can cause a reduction in the number of continuous images the Canon T100 can capture. This is because the camera’s buffer is not able to write to the memory card fast enough.

When shooting video, a slow card can cause a sudden end to shooting. The video file could also end up being corrupted. If you intend to record video, it is essential the memory card you use meets the minimum requirements of the T100.

Card read speed is important for transferring files to a computer. If you have cards that are full, a card with a fast transfer speed will reduce the transfer time.

Speed Class Rating

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SD Card Speed Class

A card receives a Class rating according to its sustained write speed. SD cards that have a minimum write speed of at least 10MB/s will be labeled Class 10.

  • Class 2 - 2MB/s
  • Class 4 - 4MB/s
  • Class 6 - 6MB/s
  • Class 8 - 8MB/s
  • Class 10 - 10MB/s or faster

Every name-brand card that you can get today will be Class 10. You can check the class rating of a SD card by searching for a number inside of the C on the sticker.

Ultra High Speed (UHS)

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Example of UHS Rating

The Ultra High Speed bus (UHS) comes in SDHC, SDXC, and SDUC cards. The UHS bus memory cards to achieve faster write speeds.

There are three separate specs. The three are UHS-I, UHS-II, and UHS-III.

To figure out the UHS rating of a SD card, look on the label. If the card has UHS, a Roman numeral I, II, or III will be on the front of the SD memory card.

  • UHS-I - Maximum transfer rate of 104 MB/s
  • UHS-II - Maximum transfer rate of 312 MB/s
  • UHS-III - Maximum transfer rate of 624 MB/s

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