Any opinions on paying a premium for high endurance models of SD cards for high read/write situations?
e.g. https://www.kingston.com/en/memory-cards/high-endurance-microsd-card
Or would I be better served by spending that premium on a higher capacity SD card, to spread the wear levelling?
The Kingston high endurance SD card specs on their site are utterly unrevealing, and the warranty is no longer (3 years) than their cheapest SD card, anyway - which makes me wonder.