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SanDisk storage, ranked by cost per terabyte

The leader in flash for cameras and mobile devices, owned by WD but listed on its own. Compare every SanDisk product we track, sorted by real $/TB.

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The lineup & where it sits on value

SanDisk is the dominant name in removable flash, and its catalogue reads like a photographer's kit list. The Extreme, Extreme PRO and Ultra microSD and SD cards are the default choice for cameras, drones and handhelds, with CFexpress covering high-bandwidth cinema and mirrorless work. On the everyday side, SanDisk's Ultra and Extreme USB flash drives are some of the best-selling sticks made, and its portable external SSDs bring rugged solid-state storage to the field.

SanDisk is owned by Western Digital but kept as a separate brand here, reflecting its distinct camera-and-mobile focus. On value, memory cards and USB flash sit at the high end of cost per terabyte across the whole site — you are paying for miniaturisation, ruggedness and the certified sustained write speeds that stop a camera dropping frames, not for bulk capacity. Within that category, SanDisk is competitive and, crucially, trustworthy in a market plagued by counterfeits. Buy genuine, match the card's speed class to your device, and compare the live, SanDisk-filtered catalog below sorted by real $/TB.

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Every SanDisk product we track, by value

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SanDisk — questions answered

Is SanDisk owned by Western Digital?+
Yes. Western Digital acquired SanDisk and uses its flash technology across its own products, but SanDisk continues as a distinct brand focused on memory cards, USB flash and portable SSDs for cameras and mobile devices. We list it separately from Western Digital because the product range and buyer are quite different.
Which SanDisk card do I need for 4K or 8K video?+
Match the Video Speed Class to your camera's bitrate: a V30 card (such as Extreme microSD/SD) covers most 4K, while V60 and V90 cards (Extreme PRO) are needed for high-bitrate 4K, 6K and 8K. For the fastest mirrorless and cinema bodies, SanDisk's CFexpress cards provide the sustained write speed those formats demand.
How can I be sure a SanDisk card is genuine?+
The memory-card market is rife with counterfeits, so buy from the manufacturer or a reputable retailer, be wary of prices well below market, and test a new card's true capacity with a verification tool before trusting it with data. Fakes often report a large size but corrupt files once you write past their real, smaller capacity.

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