Boost your device's storage with our extensive range of reliable SD, microSD, and high-capacity memory cards, perfect for photography, 4K video, and everyday data storage.
Whether you're a professional photographer capturing the Australian outback, a drone hobbyist filming coastal landscapes, or a smartphone user, choosing the right memory card is essential for capturing and storing your digital life. A card with insufficient speed could cause 4K video recording to stop, while a card with the wrong format might not even fit into your device. To help you navigate the wide selection, this guide explains everything you need to know, from speed classes to brand recommendations, so you can find the perfect balance of performance and value on our Australian site.
The first step is identifying the physical size of card your device requires. There are two primary form factors on the market.
Tip: Always check your device’s manual to confirm which slot it has before buying.
Once you know the form factor, the next consideration is capacity. Memory cards are categorised by standards that determine their maximum potential storage.
| Standard | Full Name | Capacity Range | Typical Use Case | File System |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SDHC | Secure Digital High Capacity | 2GB to 32GB | Basic photography, music storage, Full HD (1080p) video | FAT32 |
| SDXC | Secure Digital eXtended Capacity | 32GB to 2TB | 4K video recording, high‑resolution RAW photos, intensive apps | exFAT |
| SDUC | Secure Digital Ultra Capacity | 2TB to 128TB | Professional 8K video, high‑capacity mainstream use (future standard) | exFAT |
For most users today, SDXC is the standard of choice, offering the ideal balance for storing apps, 4K videos, and thousands of high‑resolution photos without being limited by the 4GB file size restriction of FAT32. Cards above 2TB (SDUC) are still new and not yet widely supported by all consumer devices.
The numbers and letters on a memory card are not just marketing jargon; they are a guarantee of its minimum sustained write speed. Choosing a card that is too slow can cause recording errors or performance lag.
Here is a simple summary to help you connect the technical specifications to real‑world usage scenarios.
| Device / Use Case | Recommended Card | Minimum Speed Rating | Minimum Capacity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basic Smartphone (app storage) | microSDHC / SDXC | A1 or A2 | 64GB – 128GB |
| Flagship Smartphone (4K video/gaming) | microSDXC (UHS‑I) | A2, U3, V30 | 128GB – 512GB |
| Action Camera (Drone/GoPro) | microSDXC (UHS‑I) | U3, V30 or higher | 128GB – 256GB |
| DSLR/Mirrorless (Photo) | SDXC (UHS‑I) | U3 or V30 | 64GB – 256GB |
| Professional Video (4K/8K) | SDXC (UHS‑II) | V60 or V90 | 128GB – 512GB |
| Dash Cam / Security Camera | High Endurance microSD | U3, V30 (designed for constant overwriting) | 64GB – 256GB |
Based on merchant data, we offer a comprehensive selection of memory cards from globally recognised brands, each with its own strengths and focus. The variety ensures you can find the ideal card for your performance needs and budget.
| Brand | Brand Profile | Key Product Lines |
|---|---|---|
| SanDisk | One of the most recognised consumer brands, known for its wide range of reliable and high‑performance cards, from budget‑friendly Ultra to professional‑grade Extreme Pro. | SDHC, SDXC, CFexpress, microSDHC |
| Samsung | A technology powerhouse producing high‑quality NAND flash in‑house. Samsung cards are renowned for excellent performance, durability, and value. | EVO Plus, PRO Plus (microSDXC) |
| Kingston | A veteran in the memory industry offering a broad selection of cards focused on reliability for mainstream users and professionals. Their Canvas series covers various needs with strong durability. | SDHC, SDXC, microSDHC, microSDXC |
| Transcend | Known for high‑quality, durable cards, often favoured by professional photographers and videographers who need reliability in the field. | SDHC, SDXC, microSDXC |
| Intenso | A popular brand for budget‑conscious consumers, offering good value for everyday storage needs like music, documents, and standard photo storage. | SDHC, microSDHC, microSDXC |
| PNY & Verbatim | Well‑established brands with a long history in data storage, providing reliable and affordable memory solutions for general and specific uses. | SDXC, microSDXC |
By understanding these key specifications—form factor, capacity (SDHC/SDXC), and speed class (U3/V30/A2)—you can confidently choose the perfect memory card for your needs. Use the navigation and filters on this page to explore the full range of options from trusted brands like SanDisk, Samsung, and Kingston. Compare prices and find the most reliable storage solution for all your digital adventures here in Australia.