📸 Capture, Create, Conquer!
The ProGrade Digital SD UHS-II 128GB Card V60 is designed for professional vloggers, filmmakers, and photographers, offering exceptional write speeds of up to 130MB/s and read speeds of 250MB/s. With features like waterproof, x-ray proof, and temperature-proof capabilities, this card ensures your valuable content is safe and secure. Backed by a 3-year warranty and advanced recovery software options, it’s the perfect companion for your high-end camera gear.
Color | Black |
Special Feature | water_proof, x_ray_proof, temperature_proof |
Read Speed | 250 Megabytes Per Second |
Item Weight | 9 Grams |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Write Speed | 130 MB/s |
Hardware Interface | SDXC |
Secure Digital Association Speed Class | Class 10 |
Product Dimensions | 1.97"L x 1.97"W |
Manufacturer | ProGrade Digital |
UPC | 850009524010 |
RAM | 128 GB |
Item model number | secure-digital-cards |
Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.97 x 1.97 x 0.1 inches |
ASIN | B07TDNPXV1 |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Date First Available | June 20, 2019 |
A**L
Fast, Reliable Memory Card That Handles 4K Video with Ease
I’ve been using the ProGrade V60 UHS-II memory card (UPS III) in my camera, and it’s been a great upgrade for both photography and video work. The card delivers impressive speeds-read rates up to 250MB/s and write rates up to 130MB/s-so I can shoot 4K video and burst photos without any lag or dropped frames. I also appreciate the included SD adapter, which makes it easy to use across different devices, and the card’s durability gives me confidence when shooting in tough environments. For anyone needing a dependable, high-performance card for demanding projects, this one is a solid choice.
W**N
ProGrade Rocks
Love my ProGrade cards. They are very good quality and durable. I've never had any problems with them. Bought my first one in 2022 and it still works perfect. Never had any issues.
O**E
Fastest speeds and excellent value at this price range
My new Fujifilm GFX 50S generates huge files. 120-150MB per RAW image file huge. I have pairs of 64GB UHS-II SD cards from Sony, SanDisk and Lexar, all of which I’ve had no issues with either speed, reliability or durability. While they offer about 500 images of space when shooting RAW only with second card backup, sometimes my backpacking trips go long and I knew I’d feel more comfortable with more space. Yeah, some people would recommend using more cards but I’d prefer not to make card swaps in the field with the risk of loss due to droppage or static electricity. I’d also rather not carry more gear than I have to, so tossing a Gnarbox into the mix is not an option. The best solution for me was simply to buy a larger pair of cards.Speed is a need for image files this large. While these aren’t the fastest cards ProGrade offers, their write speeds are still faster than its second tier counterparts from all of the aforementioned brands, as they all seem to top out at an advertised 90-100MB/s. ProGrade, on the other hand, have verified write speeds of 130MB/s. That’s a little over half the 250MB/s rated speed of their top of the line SD cards but priced nearly 70% less (at time of writing).So, I grabbed a pair of 128GB cards. It’s extended my capacity to over 1000 images. In a purely anecdotal, unscientific observation, the green, “writing in process” LED doesn’t seem to stay on any longer than it does when writing to my faster, 300MB/s Sony, SanDisk or Lexar cards. Since the fastest I’ll ever shoot is a burst of 5 exposure bracketed images, rarely will I ever have to wait for the buffer to clear. Should I decide to shoot a continuous burst, I’ll probably be slowed more by the 3FPS speed than the card’s write speed.Ok, so why not just buy a UHS-I card with a 90MB/s write speed and save even more money? Well, UHS-II also affords faster read speeds, so offloading the images all at once is greatly enhanced by the 250MB/s read speeds. Plus, their optional software and warranty support add further value the other brands either don’t provide, or provide a far less seamless experience.
I**M
Blazing fast, and built tough
I'm a pro photographer, and for as long as I've been shooting CF was the standard for high-end cameras, at least until my last upgrade to a newer Nikon and Leica. I had a few Sandisk Ultras kicking around for my old P&S, but I didn't realize these were inadequate, and both cameras suffered from extremely long startup and read/write speeds—I was just disappointed in the cameras, not knowing it was the cards.In a nutshell, there's about a dozen different grades/classes of SD card and every manufacturer has a different branding name for each tier. Point blank: these are just about the best. Prograde has one higher tier that's 250mb/s write, 300 read. But this one? All you need to know is it'll cover virtually any still camera out there, and is good up to 4k video.Over the last few years, SanDisk has changed hands, and Lexar was sold, went under, sold again, and resurrected as an entirely different animal. ProGrade, I understand, is the OG Lexar team. These guys know what they're doing, and they've been doing it for a long time.I appreciate they're offering is specifically targeted to photographers and videographers, and their product classes really just boil down to 'really fast' and 'super fast'. All are UHS-II. And what I think is my favorite benefit: these are physically built well. I miss CF for being pretty hardy, and large enough not to misplace, but an SD card isn't difficult to misplace and step on, or even bump while sticking out of the reader, and end up in pieces. These are built as one solid piece.
N**9
Great cards
I really like ProGrade cards. I am slowly replacing my SanDisk Extreme UHS-I cards for these in UHS-II. They certainly offer all the performance I need l, either shooting events at high frame rate, or 4k video. No issues with reliability yet. A little more expensive than the SanDisk, Lexar, Etc. but worth it in my opinion. Even my 256 GB cards download quickly.
S**E
Not Worth Slight-Bargain Over V90
I got one of these as a slightly bargain-priced back up to my primary V 90 card and regret it. Some reviews claim that it approaches V90 speed but it V60 price, but I would disagree. The times where I end up using it the downloads are slow(er) and I wish I’d spent the extra few bucks on the upgrade. But if you’re one to put your card in the computer and walk away, then this is fine and worth saving a few bucks.
F**O
Super
Llego súper rápido y funciona perfectamente
D**R
New card for camera
Works as advertised
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