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In that case, it is because the Sandisk card sucks and have other issues and not because it is too slow for video while it works for pictures. Shooting video has a lower write speed requirement than taking still pictures, particularly if you shoot high res photos and use the RAW support in the camera. 10 Mbytes per second should cover any requirements you might have for video even if shooting 1080p. I just recorded a short clip on my Samsung card and it looked fine to me, including when I was turning around much faster than would be reasonable in a real video. Some further reading:Well, maybe not for taking pictures, but faster write speeds should help out when recording 1080p/30fps, which is where people are saying the SanDisk Ultra's are causing stuttering. I've noticed it myself with my SanDisk Ultra and while this card seems to work better (I haven't had an opportunity to record for longer than 90 seconds), I've still had some stutter during fast movement (sat in my office chair, hit record, and spun around at a moderate speed).
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