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ProGrade Digital SDXC UHS-II V90 300R Memory Card (128GB)

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$100.99

$ 40 .99 $40.99

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1.Capacity:64go


About this item

  • SPEED: 300 MB/s Read, Up to 250MB/s Write, UHS-II, U3 Speed Class
  • UNPARALLELED QUALITY: Rigorous 100% card testing for highest quality assurance. Serialized tracking of key components and manufacturing data for the highest quality control. Three year warranty
  • COMPATIBILITY: Canon, Sony, Nikon, Olympus, Panasonic, Fuji, Samsung
  • DESIGN: Optimized controller and firmware designed for cinematic cameras, 4K, 8K, RAW, RAW HD ready



Product Description

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Aburbano
2025-09-03 18:39:53
Good product.
Arun S
2025-09-02 10:51:29
Did not compare with any other cards. But previously used Sandisk Ultra. This beats it by a mile.Cons - Expensive.
Gwendolyn
2025-08-28 15:01:24
Quality-big storage capacity
Davon
2025-08-21 12:09:24
Bought these for my canon c70 years ago and still going strong today almost 2 years later no issues. Quick cards and are decent for the price.
Mike S
2025-08-20 14:18:52
This card is very fast when transferring files and is perfect for my high bitrate video on my Lumix S5iiX
LukaS.alternate
2025-07-25 13:11:30
The ProGrade Digital SDXC UHS-II V90 300R Memory Card (128GB) has been a solid performer for me. I have no complaints about its reliability or performance. It’s fast enough for high-resolution video recording and photography, and the build quality feels premium. If you’re looking for a memory card that can handle demanding tasks, this one does the job well.However, as great as this card is, there are faster options out there. So, I’d recommend doing your research to see if there’s something that might suit your needs better, especially if you need higher speed for specific workflows.My only real gripe is the price. It’s frustrating that for the cost of this memory card, you could buy something like a motherboard or CPU. While the performance is high-quality, the price tag feels steep for storage, considering other hardware you could get for the same amount. But overall, if you're willing to invest in reliability and decent speed, this card won't disappoint!
Aubrey A.
2025-07-23 14:57:19
Using this card with a Sony Alpha 7 iii. This card is fast enough to keep up with the camera with photos and video.
F. Sealey
2025-07-18 16:27:06
I use this for professional grade videography used for journalism and documentaries. because I shoot in 4K I need a card that is robust and fast enough to handle the demand by whichever camera I'm using. I've always been pleased with this card and it seems to be the best performer in comparison to some of my other cards. I use this in a canon RX and a Sony A7R V.
sindy guerrero
2025-06-14 14:56:09
Todo ok, tengo 2 años con ella y sigue funcionando perfecto.
Sparky
2025-05-26 11:42:08
Do you have a Sony A7siii? Maybe an FX3? You're probably sitting there wondering whether you should spend a whole lot of more money to buy Sony Tough cards, which are still fairly new, or just going with the V90 cards. I was in the same boat as you, but thankfully, I did a bunch of research online and watched a lot of videos, and did you know that the ONLY advantage you get by buying CF Express A cards, is that you can record in the highest file format of XAVCS-I 4K? The bitrate on that is 600M, so you need the faster card, but unless you need that ultimate quality (for which any normal person will never see for most use cases), you can record in every single other format with these V90 cards by PROGRADE.These are cheaper alternatives, and worth every penny when on sale too, which I just happened to catch. I didn't realize initially that I'd even need to buy new cards, because I had Sandisk Extreme Pro V30's from my photography cameras, but upon buying the A7Siii, I learned quickly I needed faster cards. I got a great deal on the Sony Tough 128gb cards, but during the last minute, I did further research and found out the info I shared with you above.For the price of one CF Express A card, you can get 2-3 of these PROGRADE V90 cards. If you're using an external record, you at least have the backup option available to the hard drive as well as the SD card of the camera, but since I sold my external recorder due to weight, I needed 2 V90 cards for redundancy and being able to record to both at the same time. If you don't have an external recorder and need redundancy, then you need 2 CF Express A cards - now that's a lotta money!In the end, after my research, it was an easy decision - buy 2 V90 cards instead of 1 CF Express A, and still save more money on top of that to buy a 3rd if I need one.When you receive these cards, they don't come in any elaborate packaging...literally just a plastic SD Card holder, inside a cardboard sleeve that's approximately 2 inches wide by 2.5 inches high, and then that is stuffed into a little ziplock bag. A little cheap for the price you're paying for cards, but in a way, it beats having to pull a chainsaw out to open plastic packaging some manufacturers use.Make sure you look at the back of the card and match the serial number with that on the case.Good luck fellow creators!
badaroux
2025-05-22 15:22:30
Superbe carte SD avec des débits élevés et une bonne capacité
Heinz Becker
2025-02-09 09:08:53
Gut geeignet für die Fotografie.
Cliente
2025-01-30 11:35:49
Máxima calidad a buen precio.
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