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With read/write speeds of up to 100/80 MB/s, the ADATA Premier Pro Series memory cards allow you to capture high-definition images and videos, including burst photography, without lag or degradation of performance. The cards come in capacities from 128 to 512 GB, and comply with UHS-I Speed Class 3 for DSLR and DSLM cameras, as well as 4K camcorders Read More
Mojados79Unfortunately the Nintendo Wii U supports SDHC memory cards up to 32GB, but does not support SDCX cards. You can use it with a USB Adapter though!
80mbps is not adequate for actual 4k. Only for heavily compressed 4k that is essentially full HD due to the compression artifacts. This would be pretty good for a DSLR if you are just spraying and praying.
Might pick up a couple for that use.
But for 4k, don't screw around. You are going to have to get UHS-II and spend close to $100 per. The Sony G series have been solid for me.
yeah for HD this is fine, unless you are using some crazy high bandwidth codec like the Canon 4DmkIV. But that camera has an alternate mode that isn't as taxing.
CalaverasgrandeKeep in mind MB and Mbit are not the same. 80MB/s would theoretically support a 640mbit/s codec. This card's minimum advertised write speed of 30MB/s should be able to write 240mbit/s non-stop without interruption.