My "best" camera is a Nikon Z50 (might become a Z5 full-frame later, but that's another story). My other camera is a Sony RX100 III, along with two Nikon D3200s I rarely use (one is for the wife). I am almost exclusively photos, any videos I shoot is done with my phone or with the Sony RX100 III.
My two best memory cards, both Sony SD, are a 128G with "10-3" as the classification (whatever that means) and 94 Mb/s. The other is a 64G "10-1" with a rating of 40Mb/s. (I also have a few 32G that say "10-3" and rated at 90Mb/s, but they're 32G vs 64G.)
As I'm about to go on a 5-day cross-country vacation next May (funeral, my mother's service, and may reunite with some family and see some things etc), I wanted to make sure I'm up to snuff with what I have memory-card wise. Photos, I've never had a problem with any of these cards with any "bursts" shots, but especially when I shoot video with the RX100 III I wanted to make sure the speed ratings were up to snuff. (I don't recall, but I THINK the video files are set to 1080p/60fps). Basically, are these cards fine or would I be advised to get newer ones with faster ratings?
As for capacity, I've always found even 32G to be enough, so 64-128G should be an absolute boat-load of plenty, and besides I'm likely to take a laptop PC with an SSD external hard drive (1T I believe) for "offloading" any photos on a daily basis.
If you share links to pages that give a run-down on what the speed ratings mean and what's good enough for what scenario etc, that's fine.