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Best Nikon 1 J2 SD Memory Card

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Nikon 1 J2 SD Memory Card Compatibility

SDXC, SDHC, and SD memory cards are meant to work in the Nikon J2. Video and burst shooting need SD cards with fast write speeds.

You can greatly reduce the performance of your camera by using the wrong SD memory card.

If you are in a hurry, here’s the best memory card you can buy for the Nikon J2:

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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

SD memory cards have greatly reduced in cost the time since the release of the Nikon J2.

Since the cost are quite cheap, it would not be sensible to choose anything but a professional-quality SD card.

SanDisk Extreme Pro, Lexar Professional, and PNY Elite Performance cards have superb speed and build quality. I have never had a card physically fail or unusable data with those SD cards.

Every single problem I have had has been because of no-name unbranded memory cards. Attempting to save a small amount of money is not worth it if your J2 will not work as it should.

If you want to spend less money, find a lower capacity memory card from a quality company. Because of this, you’ll know your photos are secure on the 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.

Nikon J2 SD Card Compatibility

The memory cards that are compatible with the Nikon J2 are SD, SDHC, and SDXC. For best performance, be sure that your camera has the most up to date firmware.

The newest SDUC (Secure Digital Ultra Capacity) cards, are not going to be able to be used in the J2.

You need to know of the 4 kinds of Secure Digital (SD) memory cards that can be bought. You can tell them apart according to 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

Listed below is an approximation of the total number of max-quality JPEGs photos you can expect to store 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 determined by the sequential read and write transfer speeds. Memory card write speed is important for clearing the camera buffer for continuous shooting and recording video.

A slow card can cause a decrease in the number of continuous photos the Nikon J2 can capture. This is because the camera’s buffer is not able to write data to the SD card quickly enough.

With video, a slow SD card can cause a sudden end to shooting. The video file might also be corrupted. If you are going to record video, it is important the SD card you use meets the minimum requirements of the J2.

Read speed is important for transferring files to a computer. If you have cards that are full, a SD card with a fast read speed will save you time.

Speed Class Rating

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SD Card Speed Class

A card receives a Class rating according to its sustained write speed. Memory cards that have a minimum write speed of at least 10MB/s are rated as 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 brand-name SD memory card that you can purchase online will be rated Class 10. To determine the class rating of a card, look for a number inside of the C on the label.

Ultra High Speed (UHS)

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Example of UHS Rating

The Ultra High Speed (UHS) bus can be gotten with SDUC, SDXC, and SDHC cards. UHS allows for increased file transfer rates.

There are three different versions. The three are UHS-I, UHS-II, and UHS-III.

You can find the UHS rating of a memory card by reading the label. The presence of a Roman numeral I, II, or III on the label, that is the UHS rating 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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