SanDisk Extreme PRO SDXC Memory Card up to 95 MB/s, Class 10, U3, V30-128GB
July 31, 2018 - Comment
SanDisk 128GB Extreme PRO SDXC UHS1 SDSDXXG128GGN4IN Storage SD Cards Flash Memory Product Features SD UHS-I memory card yet with shot speeds up to 90 MB/s; transfer speeds up to 95 MB/s Engineered to capture 4K UHD video and sequential burst mode photography Capture uninterrupted video with UHS Speed Class 3 (U3) and Video Speed
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Fine for 4k video at 100 and 150Mb/s on GH5 Working fine on 4k 100Mb/s MP4 video in my new Panasonic GH5 camera. It also works fine on 150Mb/s recording, though I have only played it back through the viewfinder, but I can’t speak for the latest 400Mb/s option as I don’t have the update.
I wouldn’t dream of using anything else I’ve used SanDisk SDHC cards for ages and always found them to be reliable (famous last words?) and the Extreme Pro card’s speed makes it ideal for fast burst photography and 4K video.I only ever use 32GB cards (I have half a dozen of them!) because, although their content is regularly backed up to memory sticks or hard drives, I’d rather risk losing only that amount of data than that on one of the larger capacity cards. I can’t even begin to imagine what I’d do if a 512GB card…
Works perfectly with my new Sony A7III – 4K Video & Hi-speed Shooting Works perfectly with my new Sony A7 III. I purchased two of these 128 GB V30 SDXC cards here on Amazon as they are ideal for recording 4K video @ 100 Mbps (mega bits per second -> divide by 8 to convert to MB/s) as these SanDisk U3 cards can write up to 90 MB/s (mega-bytes per second), more than ample to record 4K UHD video even at bit rates up to 400 Mbps (around 50 MB/s).I use the first card in Slot 1 for shooting RAW and HD or 4K Video, and the second in Slot 2 for JPEG and…