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Panasonic GF8 Memory Card Compatibility

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Panasonic GF8 SD Memory Card Compatibility

SDXC, SDHC, and SD memory cards are compatible with the Panasonic GF8. Burst shooting and video need cards with high write speeds to the card.

An incorrect SD memory card can greatly reduce the overall performance of your camera.

If you are in a hurry, here’s the best memory card you can buy for the Panasonic GF8:

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SanDisk Ultra 64GB SD Card
Check prices on: Amazon
  • 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 cards are now much more affordable than at the time the camera was initially released.

Seeing as how cheap prices are, it is not going to make financial sense to buy anything besides a professional-level memory card.

SanDisk Extreme Pro, Lexar Professional, and PNY Elite Performance cards have great transfer rates and dependability. I have not encountered a card physically fail or data errors with any of those SD cards.

All of the hassles I have experienced has been with generic unbranded SD memory cards. Trying to save a buck isn’t worthwhile if your GF8 is going to experience hassles.

A smart way to save money is to grab a lower storage capacity memory card from a quality manufacturer. Because of this, you will know your images are safe and sound on the SD memory card.

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SanDisk Ultra 64GB SD Card
Check prices on: Amazon
  • 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.

Panasonic GF8 SD Card Compatibility

Only SDXC, SDHC, and SD cards can be used by the Panasonic GF8. Check to be sure that you have the current firmware installed on your camera for the best compatibility.

The newest cards, SDUC (Secure Digital Ultra Capacity), aren’t able to be used in the GF8.

You should understand the 4 different kinds of Secure Digital (SD) cards that can be bought. SD cards can be told apart based on their storage capactiy.

  • 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

The following is an estimation of just how many large JPEGs pictures you should be expecting to store on a memory 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 card is dependant on the continuous read and write speeds. SD memory card speed is essential for continuous shooting and video.

Slows cards can cut down the number of continuous photos the Panasonic GF8 can capture. This is due to the camera’s buffer not being able to write data to the card fast enough.

With video, a slow memory card can cause a sudden end to the recording. The video file might also be corrupted. If you are going to record video, it is crucial the card you use meets the required continuous write speed for video.

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

Speed Class Rating

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SD Card Speed Class

The sustained write speed of a card is the factor that determines the Class rating. SD cards that have a 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 SD card that you can find for sale today will have a Class 10 rating. You can check the class rating of a SD memory card by finding a number inside of a C on the label.

Ultra High Speed (UHS)

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Example of UHS Rating

The Ultra High Speed bus (UHS) is often found in SDUC, SDXC, and SDHC memory cards. The UHS bus makes it possible provides a way to increase file transfer rates.

Three separate specs exist. They are UHS-I, UHS-II, and UHS-III.

To figure out the UHS rating of a memory card, look on the label. The presence of a Roman numeral I, II, or III on the label, that is the UHS rating of the SD 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

Determined by the topics that were discussed is why the the 64GB SanDisk Extreme Pro is the best memory card for the Panasonic GF8. Any future camera you own, you will know what memory card to use.

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