deepbluejh wrote:
A plain vanilla UHS-1 card (which tops out at 90MB/s) will allow you to do anything you need to do with a 90D.
I personally like Sandisk Extreme for UHS-1 and Sony "M" cards for UHS-II.
CanNik wrote:
I think the cheaper ones (not Extreme Pro) will work fine for still photos too.
The (non-Pro) Extreme UHS-I cards are absolutely not fast enough for the 90D. Their write speed is something like 40 to 50 MB/s, as opposed to the speed that they advertise which is the read speed. Extreme Pro cards should be fine, with actual max write speeds of ~90 MB/s, although that's still handicapping the camera's capabilities with a slow card.
deepbluejh wrote:
A plain vanilla UHS-1 card (which tops out at 90MB/s) will allow you to do anything you need to do with a 90D.
I personally like Sandisk Extreme for UHS-1 and Sony "M" cards for UHS-II.
CanNik wrote:
I think the cheaper ones (not Extreme Pro) will work fine for still photos too.
The (non-Pro) Extreme UHS-I cards are absolutely not fast enough for the 90D. Their write speed is something like 40 to 50 MB/s, as opposed to the speed that they advertise which is the read speed. Extreme Pro cards should be fine, with actual max write speeds of ~90 MB/s.