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Panasonic G10 Memory Card Compatibility

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Panasonic G10 SD Memory Card Compatibility

The Panasonic G10 needs SD memory cards. 32GB is the maximum capacity SD card that is compatible with the G10.

SD memory cards that satisfy the SDXC or SDUC standards won’t work correctly in the G10. These cards are easy to avoid as they have a capacity of 64GB or more.

The SDHC format was announced in 2006. All 32GB cards that are currently being produced will have almost identical performance. You cannot go wrong buying the cheapest class 10 name brand card. At the time of writing this, the PNY Elite 32GB SD memory card has the best price.

Listed below are some options to choose between that are compatible in the G10. With any of the cards below, you will not have to be concerned about SD card failure or poor capabilities.

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PNY Elite 32GB SD Card
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  • Sequential read speed of up to 100MB/s
  • Class 10, U1 rating delivers speed and performance for full HD photography and HD videography.
  • V10 video speed rating to capture uninterrupted HD video at 1920x1080 format
  • Compatible with point & shoot cameras, DSLR cameras, standard & advanced HD-enabled video cameras, and more
  • Reliable & Durable: Magnet Proof, Shock Proof, Temperature Proof, Waterproof

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SanDisk Ultra 32GB SD Card
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  • Quick transfer read speeds up to 90MB/s.
  • Write speeds are not capable of recording 4k video.
  • Class 10 rating for Full HD video (1080p).
  • Waterproof, temperature proof, X-ray Proof, magnet-Proof, and shockproof.

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Samsung EVO Plus 32GB SD Card
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  • UHS Speed Class 1 (U1) supports Full HD video and burst shots. 130MB/s transfer speeds1 let you upload footage to your PC in an instant.
  • Built to survive tough conditions and heavy usage, whether you’re at home, outside, or on the go. Backed by 10-year limited warranty.
  • Highly durable with comprehensive 7-proof protection.
  • Backed by a 10 year warranty.

Best SD Cards

Be sure to get a card from a company with a solid reputation, such as Lexar or SanDisk. Avoid getting cards from bargain-priced no-name brand names.

Low-priced cards are much more likely to have file corruption, meaning that you might lose all of your images on the card. The reduction in build quality is not worth the tiny cost savings.

Buying a smaller sized capacity card is a clever way to reduce costs. They will be slightly lower in cost and you won’t have to fret about the SD card having data failure.

Understand that, SD card problems are very rare. Just 2 cards have failed out of the many I have acquired over many years. Both memory cards were previously owned house cards that were bundled with the purchase of used cameras.

Panasonic G10 SD Card Compatibility

The Panasonic G10 is limited to using SD memory cards. There are currently four separate technical specs of Secure Digital (SD) cards. Every new memory card spec increases the max capacity and transfer rates when compared to the earlier spec.

Secure Digital memory card readers are backward compatible. A card reader built into a digital camera that can use SDXC cards will also be able to use SDHC and SD memory cards.

The card reader in the Panasonic G10 can only read the first two SD card specifications. SDXC or SDUC cards are not going to function correctly.

  • Secure Digital (SD) - These memory cards have a maximum capacity of 2GB and are compatible with the G10.
  • Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) - The capacity of these memory cards range from 4GB to 32GB and are also compatible with the G10.
  • Secure Digital eXtended Capacity (SDXC) - The capacity of these memory cards range from 64GB to 2TiB.
  • Secure Digital Ultra Capacity (SDUC) - The capacity of these memory cards range from 4TiB to 128TiB.

Panasonic G10 Memory Card Full Error

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SD Card Contacts

Trying to use a memory card that has a capacity of 64GB or larger in size in the G10 results in the digital camera to display an error.

Get a card that has a storage capacity of 32GB or less to rectify the problem.

If you attempting to use a memory card that is 32GB or a smaller capacity, and the card is not working, try to format the SD memory card in the camera.

Speed, Class, & Capacity

SD Card Image Capacity

The following is an estimate of the total number of large JPEGs you will be able to fit on an SD memory card.

  • 4GB - 1920 images
  • 8GB - 3840 images
  • 16GB - 7680 images
  • 32GB - 15360 images

Memory Card Speed

The speed rating for SD memory cards is established by the sequential read and write speeds. The speed of the card is important in the event that many photographs need to be written to the card.

SD Card Speed Class Rating

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SD Card Speed Class

The Class speed rating of an SD card is determined by the sustained write speed of the SD memory card. A Class speed rating of 2 means that the SD memory card can sustain a write speed of at least 2MB per second.

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

The maximum rating an SD card can have is Class 10. There are SD memory cards that are a lot faster than 10MB/s. Those SD memory cards use other solutions, such as UHS (Ultra Highspeed Bus), that have a different rating criteria.

Sustained write speeds of 2MB, 4MB, 6MB, or 8MB per second means the card has a speed class of 2, 4, 6, or 8. Cards that have write speeds of 10MB/s or faster are rated as Class 10.

Conclusion

Buy an SD memory card for the Panasonic G10 based on price. An expensive card isn’t going to improve performance. As long as it is a speed class 10 card, you will be fine. My recommendation is the PNY Elite 32GB SD memory card.