A photographer can never have too many memory cards – might as well get ‘em while they’re cheap in this B&H Photo sale!

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A memory card might not be as sexy as the latest mirrorless camera, a new lens, or even a tripod, but you won’t get far without one. And, as far as I’m concerned, if you’re a photographer or videographer, you can never have too many.

Whether you’re searching for a cheap ‘burner’ SD card that you can slap into your everyday camera to document impromptu adventures, a state-of-the-art CFexpress card that won’t throttle your high-spec camera, or a high-volume card that’ll store hundreds of gigabytes of video, I’ve scoured B&H Photo’s Holiday Savings campaign to pluck out a selection of tantalizing deals. I’ve even included a couple of microSD cards for the drone crowd and Nikon Zf photographers.

Just make sure that you check what memory card your camera is compatible with before buying. And remember, the major camera manufacturers use Type B CFexpress cards, with Sony cameras more likely to use Type A. It’s also worth checking that your memory card reader is compatible before upgrading your memory card, too.

Check out our guides to the best memory cards, and the best CFexpress cards

Mike Harris
How To Editor

Mike studied photography at college, honing his Adobe Photoshop skills and learning to work in the studio and darkroom. After a few years writing for various publications, he headed to the ‘Big Smoke’ to work on Wex Photo Video’s award-winning content team, before transitioning back to print as Technique Editor (later Deputy Editor) on N-Photo: The Nikon Magazine.

With bylines in Digital Camera, PhotoPlus: The Canon Magazine, Practical Photography, Digital Photographer, iMore, and TechRadar, he’s a fountain of photography and consumer tech knowledge, making him a top tutor for techniques on cameras, lenses, tripods, filters, and more. His expertise extends to everything from portraits and landscapes to abstracts and architecture to wildlife and, yes, fast things going around race tracks...