Cartes SD SanDisk au Canada (SDHC et SDXC)
Reconnu par les professionnels et les entreprises partout au Canada
Acheter des cartes SD par cas d'utilisation
Choisissez une carte microSD en fonction des besoins de votre appareil : l'endurance pour un enregistrement non-stop, la vitesse pour la 4K ou les performances pour les applications.
Rafale + RAW (Reflex numérique / Hybride)
Pour une prise de vue continue rapide et un effacement plus fluide de la mémoire tampon.
- Cible : U3 / V30 minimum
- Mieux : UHS-II pour les flux de travail à rafale intensive
- Rechercher : SanDisk Extreme ou Extreme PRO
Photographie quotidienne (Meilleur rapport qualité-prix)
Idéal pour les photos de voyage, les événements familiaux et une utilisation décontractée de l'appareil photo.
- Vitesse : Classe 10 / U1 est généralement suffisant
- Formats : SDHC (jusqu'à 32 Go) ou SDXC (64 Go et plus)
- Rechercher : SanDisk Ultra ou des performances quotidiennes fiables
Enregistrement vidéo 4K
Réduisez les images perdues en faisant correspondre les débits vidéo.
- Minimum : U3 ou V30 pour la plupart des 4K
- Vidéo pro : V60 / V90 (souvent UHS-II)
- Format : SDXC recommandé pour les sessions plus longues
Compatibilité + Configuration (Nouvelle carte)
Préparez correctement votre carte SD pour une performance stable.
- Formatez dans l'appareil photo si possible
- FAT32 ou exFAT dépend de l'appareil et de la capacité
- Évite les problèmes courants de « carte illisible » ou « erreur de carte »
Choose an SD Card Capacity
32GB (SDHC)
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64GB (SDXC)
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128GB (SDXC)
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256GB+ (SDXC)
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Shop authentic SanDisk SD cards in Canada for DSLR and mirrorless cameras, camcorders, and professional photo and video workflows. Whether you need a reliable card for everyday photography or a high-performance option for 4K video and burst shooting, choosing the right format and speed matters. Most modern cameras use SDXC (64GB+), while older devices may require SDHC (up to 32GB). For smooth recording and fewer dropped frames, match your card’s speed ratings (Class 10, U1/U3, V30/V60/V90) to your shooting needs. Not sure where to start? Use our Memory Card Finder or browse the guides below to choose the right SD card with confidence.
Choosing the Right SanDisk SD Card
What’s the difference between SDHC and SDXC?
The main difference is capacity and compatibility. SDHC typically covers 4GB–32GB, while SDXC is 64GB and up (most modern cameras support SDXC). Learn the full breakdown here: SDHC vs SDXC vs SDUC.
What SD card speed do I need for 4K video?
For most 4K recording, choose U3 or V30 minimum. For higher-bitrate pro recording, consider V60 or V90 (often UHS-II). See what the symbols mean: SD card symbols explained.
UHS-I vs UHS-II: what’s the real difference?
UHS is the “bus interface” that affects potential transfer speeds. UHS-II cards (and compatible cameras/readers) can move files much faster and are often preferred for heavy burst and pro video workflows. If your camera supports only UHS-I, a UHS-II card may still work but won’t reach full speed.
Will an SDXC card work in my older camera?
Not always. Some older cameras only support SD or SDHC. Check your camera manual/specs for SDXC support before buying, or use the Memory Card Finder to avoid compatibility issues.
Do I need to format a new SD card before using it?
It’s recommended. Formatting in-camera is often best for compatibility and stability. Follow this guide: How to format an SD card.
How do I avoid counterfeit SD cards?
Buy from reputable sellers and avoid unusually low prices. Authentic cards reduce the risk of fake capacity, data loss, and early failure. TopSelect focuses on genuine products and Canadian support.
What capacity should I choose for photos vs video?
For mostly photos, 32GB–64GB is often fine. If you shoot lots of video (especially 4K), consider 128GB+ so you don’t need to swap cards mid-session. Match capacity + speed to your workflow (U3/V30+ for 4K).
Do you offer bulk SD cards for teams or organizations?
Yes — you can shop Bulk SanDisk SD Cards (10-packs) or use the Bulk Orders section to request a quote and pricing for MOQs.