Store4Memory via Amazon has 128GB SABRENT Rocket V60 SD UHS-II Memory Card (SD-TL60-128GB) for $29.99 - $10.20 off w/ promotion code 348Y5Q71 = $19.79. Shipping is free with Amazon Prime or on orders $35+.
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Features:
Meets V60 standard and exceeds UHS Speed Class 3 (U3) requirements
UHS-II Memory Cards ensure lag-free recording with sustained writes over 60MBps
Performance with up to 270/170MBps sequential reads and writes
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Store4Memory via Amazon has 128GB SABRENT Rocket V60 SD UHS-II Memory Card (SD-TL60-128GB) for $29.99 - $10.20 off w/ promotion code 348Y5Q71 = $19.79. Shipping is free with Amazon Prime or on orders $35+.
Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for finding this deal.
Features:
Meets V60 standard and exceeds UHS Speed Class 3 (U3) requirements
UHS-II Memory Cards ensure lag-free recording with sustained writes over 60MBps
Performance with up to 270/170MBps sequential reads and writes
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I haven't done systematic testing, but in my A7III, UHS-II cards, even low to medium level cards clear the buffer faster than faster UHS-I cards.
I don't shoot a lot of sports or stuff that requires super long bursts where buffer clearing is super critical but after getting some Lexar UHS-II cards, I don't get annoyed or even notice buffering much.
Will this be fast enough to keep up with the burst mode in an a7 camera?
Not enough information.
A7(?)
I have an A7IV and the V60 won't do it and it won't even let you. It will decide that the reported speed of the SD card is not enough and it won't even let you try. You need CF Express type A which are basically extortion. V90 cards are required for a lot of functions as well in my A7IV.
Edit: Downvote if you want, but please do so on the merit of my tone or something because the information is correct. V60 cards will not let you shoot XAVC S-I 4K 600Mbps on the A7IV.
needed:
CFexpress Type A memory card (VPG200 or higher)
SDXC V90 or higher
Last edited by shouthouse September 14, 2024 at 08:13 AM.
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But does a7 support uhs-ii?
But does a7 support uhs-ii?
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I don't shoot a lot of sports or stuff that requires super long bursts where buffer clearing is super critical but after getting some Lexar UHS-II cards, I don't get annoyed or even notice buffering much.
But does a7 support uhs-ii?
A7(?)
I have an A7IV and the V60 won't do it and it won't even let you. It will decide that the reported speed of the SD card is not enough and it won't even let you try. You need CF Express type A which are basically extortion. V90 cards are required for a lot of functions as well in my A7IV.
Edit: Downvote if you want, but please do so on the merit of my tone or something because the information is correct. V60 cards will not let you shoot XAVC S-I 4K 600Mbps on the A7IV.
needed:
CFexpress Type A memory card (VPG200 or higher)
SDXC V90 or higher
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