🎥 Elevate Your Filmmaking Game!
The SABRENT V60 SD Card offers a robust 128GB of storage with lightning-fast read/write speeds of up to 270MB/s, making it perfect for high-definition video recording in 8K, 4K, and Full HD. Designed for professional content creators, it meets rigorous performance standards and includes a two-year warranty for peace of mind.
Colour | Blue |
Special feature | Full HD & 8K |
Read speed | 270 Megabytes Per Second |
Product dimensions | 2.1D x 24W x 32H centimetres |
Item weight | 0.07 Ounces |
Warranty type | Limited |
Write speed | 270 |
Hardware interface | microSDXC |
Secure digital association speed class | Class 10 |
Product dimensions | 32L x 24W millimetres |
Manufacturer | SABRENT |
UPC | 840025259041 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00840025259041 |
Model Number | SD-TL60-128GB |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 128GB |
Manufacturer Part Number | SD-TL60-128GB |
Item Weight | 1.98 g |
J**E
Great card.
As a long time, Lexar and Sandisk loyalist I was a little bit reluctant to try this card out, but it was a good price and I could test it out with non-critical filming. After using it for over a month, I gotta say I’m pretty happy with the results. I’m using this in the Lumix S5II, so far I’ve recorded/shot in almost every format available to me from 4K 60p 422, 6K 30p 420 and lots of burst photography and it holds up nicely.Right speeds are good and the price is right. I’ll be definitely getting more in the future.
D**L
These cards are fast, well made and exceptionally good value
I purchased 3x512gb V60 UHS2 Sabrent cards. 1 for use in the the Sony A7C (definitely faster than a UHS1, but I never really use this camera for action). The other 2x for the Sony A9. I only do still shooting so I can't comment on video performance. I also have 2x128gb V90 Sony cards for the A9 which I was using before, and these Sabrent cards take only a couple of extra seconds to clear the buffer from full so are pretty close in terms of real world performance. The extra capacity available (2x 512gb in my case) more than compensate for any additional buffer clearing time. I also shoot an A1 and they are pretty good in there, but nothing like the CFexpress Type A card, so I've stuck with the CFExpress cards there for now. I am tempted to buy 2x1TB version of this card for travel so I don't have to worry about filling up the cards mid trip. I highly recommend these if you are looking for a balance between fast writing speeds and large capacities.
A**Y
Great V60 card
So good I brought a few more !!
D**E
Fujifilm issue - Sony fine
The card is very fast and has a very good capacity for a great price. Worked flawlessly in a Sony a7r iv for about 7 months, but when used in a Fujifilm x-t4 the card corrupted on the 3rd use taking all of the data with it. No chance to recover the data using software and not recognised in pc or Mac - similar to another reviewer also using a Fujifilm x-t4.Fujifilm have had a similar issue with Lexar cards previously, so just be aware but had zero problems in other camera brands !
M**L
Works well
I have been using this card for the past 18 months in a Leica Q3 which has large file sizes. It has not let me down yet.
S**D
ALL OF THEM FAIL don't buy and if you do don't rely on them for anyting you care about
I have several of these cards they all fail. Luckily I have always used more than one brand in my camera at once (duel card slots) so didn't lose any data. After the last card failed I thought I'd try a warranty replacement. The warranty is useless. Don't buy from this brand they are cheap and will fail 100%
J**N
Its fast
I use this for writing large 4K movies to from my mirrorless camera. I also use it to copy computer files such as the backup files as shown above. Its read speed is 220MB per sec. (220MB/s) Continuously.Its write speed, on large files, which is more important (and this file is 95GB), is always between 140MB/s and 148MB/s.Many cards can do that. But generally they slow down after a few GB has been written. Often to a snails pace. And this gets slower as the card fills. So they look good on a Crystal Diskmark test. But slow right down on big files. So most are unuseable to copy large chunks of data to on a PC. This card will write at 140MB/s continuously until completely full.This is the 512GB version.If yours is slower then get a better card reader! Or different drivers.I actualy get 170MB/s write speed with a high quality branded card reader, 145MB/s write on my dell laptop (shown).
S**N
Excellent value for a high speed SD card
I bought two of these to use with my new Blackmagic video camera. CFast cards are recommended for the record rate needed but, costing £2-300 for a 256GB one, I hesitated. I already have a 1TB Samsung T5 and planned to use that for any 6k recording; a fast SD card should do for my more common 4k and SD needs. The two 256GB Rocket V60 cards I bought haven't faltered at 4k and SD so I thought I'd test at 6k:- Recording BRAW 3:1 (the highest rate I can set) the card started to drop frames after around 5 min. That would probably be fine for most needs as I can't think of any time I would want to record at that resolution for more than a minute or two.- Dopping to 6k BRAW at 8:1 and the card was still saving after 30 min continuous recording.It was quite warm when I took it out but I don't think I'm going to need to look further (and my T5 SSD will only be needed for really long sessions).
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