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Best Memory Cards for Sony A6500

Looking for the best Sony A6500 memory cards?

The A6500 has 1 x SD memory card slot that supports UHS-I, but not UHS-II. What this means is that even if you buy a UHS-II capable SD card, you won’t see any benefit other than faster speeds at transferring the images to your computer.

Because of 4K video recording and 11fps at 24 megapixels, you’ll want a memory card that won’t let you down.

Our favorite 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.

After looking through many memory cards available, these are the top 3 (best price/speed ratio).

Best memory cards for Sony A6500

SanDisk Extreme Pro 64GB

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Our top pick: For the price, nothing beats the SanDisk PRO 64GB (95MB/s). It’s our most recommended card for almost all cameras, simply because it’s UHS-I U3 at 95MB/s and extremely reliable.

The writing speed of the A6500 is pretty limited (under 40MB/s) which is a piece of cake for this card, so there’s nothing to worry about even if you upgrade to a newer camera.

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

Lexar Professional 1000x

lexar-professional-64gb-1000x-u3The Lexar Professional 1000x 64GB is a UHS-II U3 card so while you won’t see any improved writing speeds in the A6500, you will be able to transfer your shots to your computer much quicker.

As of writing this post, no Sony camera can take advantage of UHS-II, but if you want to be future-proof, buying a UHS-II card right means you’ll be able to fully use it in the future. For now, it’ll only make your transferring part easier.

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

Transcend U3 64GB

transcend-64gb-uhs3-cardHere’s another popular brand with a ton of reviews. The Transcend 64GB 95MB/s is UHS-I U3 and is usually cheaper than the Sandisk card above, so if you’re looking to spend as little as possible, the Transcend will reach your A6500’s maximum speed easily.

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

Stick to Lexar, SanDisk, Transcend and Sony cards and you’ll be fine. Don’t ever buy a cheap, random card as you’ll probably lose your photographs soon.

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.

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