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Best Memory Cards for Nikon D5600

These are the best Nikon D5600 memory cards based on speed and price ratio. UHS-I has 2 different types; U1 and U3. We mostly recommend U3.

The Nikon D5600 has 1 x SD/SDHC/SDXC memory card slot and fully support UHS-I type cards. UHS-II will work but the maximum speed will be identical to that of UHS-I cards. For photography and Full HD video, UHS-I is already more than enough though.

Our favorite SD memory card is the SanDisk Extreme PRO 64GB. It’s super fast (95MB/s) and affordable, plus SanDisk is the most reliable memory card company out there.

Below you will find the best memory cards based on speed and price ratio. UHS-I has 2 different types; U1 (minimum 10MB/s writing speed) and U3 (minimum 30MB/s writing speed). We mostly recommend U3.

Best memory cards for the Nikon D5600:

What to Remember about Memory Cards

Here are a couple key things to remember when purchasing a SD memory card.

  • ALWAYS buy more than one SD card
    • Memory cards don’t last forever
    • If you run out of space in the middle of shooting you have another card to pop in
    • Have two to four cards so you can setup a rotation between what’s in your camera and what you’re loading to your computer.
  • Card size isn’t as important as buying more than one card
    • Card capacity is nice but having a backup card(s) is much more valuable for real life
  • If you must, skip a meal rather than buy a cheap SD card
    • A bad memory card is going to slow down the ability to use your camera to its fullest
    • The card failing unexpectedly can also have dire consequences

If you want to learn more our partner site, Best Photography Gear, provides a thorough review of the different memory card brands, terms, & expressions out there. They break it down so it’s easy to understand the differences so you can select the right one.

SanDisk Extreme Pro 64GB

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Our top pick: The SanDisk Extreme PRO 64GB (95MB/s) is your best choice for a Nikon D5600 memory card. It’s fast enough for Full HD videos and 5fps burst shooting in RAW or JPEG. It’s cheap, water-proof and will get the most out of your D5600 since it’s U3.

You can buy it at Amazon or see more reviews here.

Lexar Profesional 633x UHS-I

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The Lexar Professional 633x 32GB U3 also comes with Image Rescue 5 software (review here). Both memory card brands are fast and reliable, but the included software will save you from headaches if you accidentally delete your shots.

You can buy it at Amazon or see more reviews here.

Transcend 16GB UHS-I

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Transcend is another popular brand with more reviews on Amazon than most cards, and their Transcend 16GB UHS-I card is the cheapest option if you don’t shoot hundreds of images weekly, as you can store a little bit over 1,500 shots on it. It’s the cheapest but that’s because of U1.

You can buy it at Amazon or see more reviews here.

Don’t buy memory cards from unknown brands or something that looks too good to be true. More often than not, those cards will fail right when you’ll need them the most.

A memory card is where all of your work is stored until you transfer that on the computer.

Make sure to get a card from any of the following brands: SanDisk, Lexar, Transcend and Kingston. There are a few good out there, but the 5 we mentioned are more than enough.

Looking for Lenses?

After buying a memory card to help you capture your photos make sure you check out the best lenses for your Nikon D5600 to help you control what you capture.

Often the right lens can be even more important than the camera itself.

With so many lens options available it can be really time consuming to evaluate them all. So we’ve done the work so you don’t have to. See our list of the best lenses for your Nikon D5600. We cover the best Prime and Zoom lenses for you as well as break down the terminology of what all the different letters mean.