Fujifilm XF10 Memory Card Compatibility
The Fujifilm XF10 may use SD, SDHC, and SDXC memory cards. Fast write speeds are a critical factor for video and continuous shooting.
You can greatly reduce the overall performance of your camera by using the wrong card.
If you’re in a hurry, here’s the best SD memory card you can buy for the Fujifilm XF10:
- UHS-I, U1, and Class 10 Speed Rating. Can sustain 10MB/s write speeds.
- Excellent choice for photos.
- Capable of recording Full HD (1920x1080) Video.
- Inexpensive with more than good enough performance.
- Larger capacities are available for a reasonable price.
Best SD Cards
Like all things tech, the price of cards has greatly fallen since the release of the Fujifilm XF10.
Seeing as how low costs are, it is not going to make sense to choose anything but a pro-level memory card.
SanDisk Extreme Pro, Lexar Professional, and PNY Elite Performance cards have superb overall performance and reliability. I have not experienced a card failure or corrupted data with any of those cards.
Every last trouble I have experienced has been because of cheap unbranded SD cards. Trying to save around a buck isn’t worth the cost if your XF10 will not function as it should.
If you want to reduce your cost, buy a smaller capacity SD card from a quality company. By doing this, you’ll know your photographs are safe on the SD memory card.
Recommended SD Cards
- UHS-I, U1, and Class 10 Speed Rating. Can sustain 10MB/s write speeds.
- Excellent choice for photos.
- Capable of recording Full HD (1920x1080) Video.
- Inexpensive with more than good enough performance.
- Larger capacities are available for a reasonable price.
- UHS-I, U3, V30, and Class 10 Speed Rating. Can sustain 30MB/s write speeds.
- Good for burst shooting photos and recording 4K video.
- Larger capacity cards are available.
- Reliable & Durable: Magnet Proof, Shock Proof, Temperature Proof, Waterproof.
- Comparatively expensive for faster read speeds.
- UHS-I, U3, V30, and Class 10 Speed Rating. Can sustain 30MB/s write speeds.
- Only makes sense for professional use or if you need the largest storage capacity available.
- Temperature-proof, waterproof, shock-proof, and X-ray-proof.
Fujifilm XF10 SD Card Compatibility
Only use SDXC, SDHC, and SD cards in the Fujifilm XF10. Check to be sure that your camera is using the most recent firmware installed.
The newest SDUC (Secure Digital Ultra Capacity) memory cards, are not compatible with the XF10.
Four different versions of Secure Digital (SD) cards that you need to know about. They are divided by their size.
- SD (Secure Digital) - 128MB to 2GB.
- SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity) - 4GB to 32GB.
- SDXC (Secure Digital eXtended Capacity) - 64GB to 2TB.
- SDUC (Secure Digital Ultra Capacity) - 4TB to 128TB.
Image Capacity
Listed below is a quick approximation of the number of high-quality JPEGs photographs you should expect to fit on a card:
- 16GB - 4,640 images
- 32GB - 9,280 images
- 64GB - 18,560 images
- 128GB - 37,120 images
Speed, Class, & UHS Ratings
Card Speed
The speed rating of an SD card is classified by the continuous write and read transfer speeds of the card. Memory card write speed is important for clearing the camera buffer for continuous shooting in addition to recording video.
A slow memory card can decrease the number of continuous photos the Fujifilm XF10 can take. This is because the camera’s buffer is not able to write to the memory card quickly enough.
When shooting video, a slow card can cause recording to stop. The video file could also end up being corrupted. If you are going to shoot video, it is critical the memory card you use meets the required continuous write speed for video.
Card read speed is nice to have for file transfers to a computer. If you are filling up cards with images or video, a SD card with a fast transfer speed will save you time.
Speed Class Rating
The Class rating of a memory card is determined by the sustained write speed. Cards that have a minimum write speed of at least 10MB/s will be rated Class 10.
- Class 2 - 2MB/s
- Class 4 - 4MB/s
- Class 6 - 6MB/s
- Class 8 - 8MB/s
- Class 10 - 10MB/s or faster
Every brand of card that you can find online will receive a Class 10 rating. You can find the class rating of a memory card by finding a number inside of a C on the front.
Ultra High Speed (UHS)
The Ultra High Speed (UHS) bus can be found in SDHC, SDXC, and SDUC memory cards. UHS memory cards to have increased transfer rates.
There are three different specs. They are called UHS-I, UHS-II, and UHS-III.
To figure out the UHS rating of a SD card, look at the label. If the SD card has UHS, a Roman numeral I, II, or III can be found on the front of the memory card.
- UHS-I - Maximum transfer rate of 104 MB/s
- UHS-II - Maximum transfer rate of 312 MB/s
- UHS-III - Maximum transfer rate of 624 MB/s
Related Cameras
If you could only choose one, the 64GB SanDisk Extreme Pro is the best memory card for the Fujifilm XF10. You are now also prepared for any future camera you buy.
Listed here are more pages on Fujifilm cameras similar to the XF10: