Tony
2025-06-19 14:31:38
Have proved reliable so far and have more than adequate write speed
MJ218
2025-06-18 20:26:07
I bought three PNY 256 EliteX-Pro V60 cards and they are close enough to advertised so that I'm happy, especially as they were on Prime Days sale. The card reader I'm using is also good. After trying another reader I saw a drop in speed to one third of what these speeds are. That speed test is included. The fast reader is the Kingston MobileLite Plus USB 3.2 SDHC/SDXC UHS-II Card Reader (MLP). It's only $9.99. If you aren't getting the speeds you expect, even though you're plugged in to the blue USB port, then it could be your reader. That Kinston MobileLite Plus really moves and as I shoot raw plus jpeg, about 90 to 100 megs per set of images, moving them all off the card as fast as possible helps. I will update if the cards are a problem and how long they last. Right now they are certainly fast though. Good deal!!
mynameiskain
2025-06-03 11:17:54
So far so good in my Sony A6700 ðŸ‘ðŸ‘
Nour B.
2025-06-01 18:59:26
Bought four of these on prime day since they were some of the lowest priced V60 UHS-II cards available and they were running low on stock so I had to take advantage - besides, they were basically the same price as UHS-I V30 cards from other brands!I have only used one so far, and the read/write speed is as described. It is just as sturdy as my Sandisk, Prograde, and Lexar cards, and they are good for what I use them for - on my Sony RX100viii and my Sony A7iii, since the write speed is good enough to achieve RAW and JPEG bursts without waiting for buffering like on a typical UHS-I V30 card.Although the buffer was a little better than a V30 card, I did not like it on my Sony A7Riii - but that didn't stop me from giving them a five-star review since I didn't buy them for the A7Riii.
Sean
2025-05-16 09:34:25
the PNY 256G read around 295MB/s and write around 200 MB/s, which put this above the Sony M card in term of performance (twice as fast in Queue 8 Thread 1 test at 200 vs 100). my Sony M 128G card cost twice as much as the PNY 256G. so per unit storage is about 4 times as much.i don't know why i bought the Sony M cards...
Chris
2025-04-18 13:16:52
Overall good. Read 260 MB/S but write only 103 MB/S which is on the slower end of UHS-II cards. Some of my UHS-I cards have almost the same write speed and at a cheaper price. After purchasing I realized the speed issue is specific to the 128 gb capacity for this model so keep that in mind. Not a deal breaker but something to keep in mind.
Rollis Fontenot III
2025-04-10 19:44:46
I have bought a couple dozen SD cards over the years. Never once did an SD card fail. However 1 out of 2 PNY's purchased failed. I usually buy SanDisk and have had 100% good experience with no fails. However because of the price point, and if you record simultaneously (my Sony FX30 has two slots), this PNY is still a solid option and I will buy again because it allows 4K 10 bit 4:2:2 recording at 150MB/s. Please make sure when buying a card that you know the write speed. Most cards prominently show their READ speed and not the WRITE speed unless you hunt for it. For the price point, I have not see another close one at this price point with a similar Write speed that is also V60 U3. That is why it gets 5 starts and only a 4 on storage capacity because of the fail. Fortunately it wasn't client work.
Chris Barker
2025-03-19 11:26:53
Just works, no problems. Using in a Canon R5.
S. Hale
2025-01-26 17:54:29
I have always used SanDisk Extreme Pro V30's in my cameras, but needed a little more speed for some 4K video and astrophotography. So far, these have been excellent and you can't beat the price (when on sale).If these continue to perform as they do now, I may continue down the PNY path.
Richard E.
2025-01-20 10:50:59
I bought these during Prime day. For my Sony, I use the UHS II SD memory cards and price and value I give to the Lexar Cards. Then PNY came out recently with their UHS II cards just a few months ago. I bought a pair to try. In normal summer shooting they have been great, good value and speed. These seem to be the same price, quality as the Lexar. But my Lexar UHS have been used in all weather for the last 5 years. I am sure the PNY will be as well. But have not had that much time to test yet. Will report back if there are issues. I don't expect there will be. The PNY has been a great brand and were well tested on my Canon 80d, but the UHS I only.
Burnout
2024-12-18 09:00:48
Très bonne carte rapide pour de la photo (Sony a7 III).Un des meilleurs rapports qualité/prix versus autres marques.
luis marin reyes
2024-11-25 14:50:02
Como profesional en la organización de eventos y producción audiovisual, las tarjetas de memoria de alto rendimiento son una herramienta esencial. He estado utilizando las tarjetas SDI de 128GB de la marca PNY en varias grabaciones y transmisiones en vivo, y hasta ahora han superado todas mis expectativas.Estas tarjetas SDI PNY ofrecen un rendimiento impecable, especialmente cuando se trata de manejar grandes volúmenes de datos durante grabaciones de alta calidad o transmisiones en vivo. Las utilicé en cámaras y sistemas de grabación 4K y no tuve ningún problema de retraso o fallos en la transferencia de datos. La velocidad de lectura y escritura es rápida y constante, lo cual es crucial cuando trabajas con contenido de alta resolución.
cindy Marie
2024-11-19 11:52:00
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