
Emilia Clark
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Is this SD card fast enough for 4K video on a mirrorless camera?
Asked 8 days ago • 35 votes
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Answered 7 days ago
Hey Kendall! For 4K at 30 and 60 on a mid range mirrorless you want a card rated V30 and U3. That guarantees at least 30 MB per second sustained writes, which covers the typical bitrates for long takes. If your camera has an all I high bitrate mode you would need V60, but for most mid range profiles V30 is solid. Use a full size SD instead of a microSD in an adapter to reduce dropped frames.
Get SanDisk 128GB. It is a full size SD rated U3 and V30, so it can keep up with 4K without buffering or stopping & and it has been reliable for long continuous clips on many mirrorless bodies.
Which ceramic flat iron works best for fine hair?
Asked 12 days ago • 49 votes
40 votes
Answered 11 days ago
For fine hair that frizzes easily, plate size is about control versus speed and a true 1 inch ceramic lets you get close to the roots, smooth flyaways, and work tiny sections without overloading them. If your hair is above the collarbone or you struggle most at the roots and hairline, the 1 inch is easiest to handle. For long hair past the shoulders, a 1.25 can save time on mids to ends while still giving decent control, whereas 1.5 trades precision for speed.
Look for even heating ceramic with floating plates and rounded edges so you do not snag. Adjustable heat helps because fine hair usually looks best around 300 to 330 F. If your iron is fixed at a higher setting, keep sections small, move steadily, and limit to one pass. Comb chase is your friend, plus a heat protectant and a cool shot at the end. No sizzling.