








📸 Elevate your content game with speed and security that pros swear by!
The SD V60 128GB by ProGrade Digital is a professional-grade SDXC memory card designed for vloggers, filmmakers, and photographers. It offers lightning-fast 130MB/s write speeds and 250MB/s read speeds, ensuring smooth 4K video capture and rapid file transfers. Built tough with waterproof, temperature-proof, and X-ray-proof features, plus laser-etched serial numbers to prevent counterfeits, this card guarantees reliability and authenticity for demanding creative projects.










| ASIN | B07TDNPXV1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #57 in SecureDigital Memory Cards |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (4,070) |
| Date First Available | June 20, 2019 |
| Hardware Interface | SDXC |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.97 x 1.97 x 0.1 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
| Item model number | secure-digital-cards |
| Manufacturer | ProGrade Digital |
| Product Dimensions | 1.97"L x 1.97"W |
| RAM | 128 GB |
| Read Speed | 250 Megabytes Per Second |
| Secure Digital Association Speed Class | Class 10 |
| Special Feature | Temperature Proof, Water Proof, X Ray Proof |
| UPC | 850009524010 |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Write Speed | 130 megabytes_per_second |
A**I
Fast, Reliable Memory Card That Handles 4K Video with Ease
I’ve been using the ProGrade V60 UHS-II memory card (UPS III) in my camera, and it’s been a great upgrade for both photography and video work. The card delivers impressive speeds-read rates up to 250MB/s and write rates up to 130MB/s-so I can shoot 4K video and burst photos without any lag or dropped frames. I also appreciate the included SD adapter, which makes it easy to use across different devices, and the card’s durability gives me confidence when shooting in tough environments. For anyone needing a dependable, high-performance card for demanding projects, this one is a solid choice.
D**N
It's FANTASTIC
Almost a year with it and it's still holding up after hundreds of shoots
W**N
Fast cards.
New cameras so we needed new cards up to the current camera specs. Used these a couple of times. Fast and reliable.
O**E
Fastest speeds and excellent value at this price range
My new Fujifilm GFX 50S generates huge files. 120-150MB per RAW image file huge. I have pairs of 64GB UHS-II SD cards from Sony, SanDisk and Lexar, all of which I’ve had no issues with either speed, reliability or durability. While they offer about 500 images of space when shooting RAW only with second card backup, sometimes my backpacking trips go long and I knew I’d feel more comfortable with more space. Yeah, some people would recommend using more cards but I’d prefer not to make card swaps in the field with the risk of loss due to droppage or static electricity. I’d also rather not carry more gear than I have to, so tossing a Gnarbox into the mix is not an option. The best solution for me was simply to buy a larger pair of cards. Speed is a need for image files this large. While these aren’t the fastest cards ProGrade offers, their write speeds are still faster than its second tier counterparts from all of the aforementioned brands, as they all seem to top out at an advertised 90-100MB/s. ProGrade, on the other hand, have verified write speeds of 130MB/s. That’s a little over half the 250MB/s rated speed of their top of the line SD cards but priced nearly 70% less (at time of writing). So, I grabbed a pair of 128GB cards. It’s extended my capacity to over 1000 images. In a purely anecdotal, unscientific observation, the green, “writing in process” LED doesn’t seem to stay on any longer than it does when writing to my faster, 300MB/s Sony, SanDisk or Lexar cards. Since the fastest I’ll ever shoot is a burst of 5 exposure bracketed images, rarely will I ever have to wait for the buffer to clear. Should I decide to shoot a continuous burst, I’ll probably be slowed more by the 3FPS speed than the card’s write speed. Ok, so why not just buy a UHS-I card with a 90MB/s write speed and save even more money? Well, UHS-II also affords faster read speeds, so offloading the images all at once is greatly enhanced by the 250MB/s read speeds. Plus, their optional software and warranty support add further value the other brands either don’t provide, or provide a far less seamless experience.
M**A
Outstanding Product
Outstanding product!
V**L
Speed isnt only choice on the board
Fast, accurate and most important it withstand pressure.
S**E
Not Worth Slight-Bargain Over V90
I got one of these as a slightly bargain-priced back up to my primary V 90 card and regret it. Some reviews claim that it approaches V90 speed but it V60 price, but I would disagree. The times where I end up using it the downloads are slow(er) and I wish I’d spent the extra few bucks on the upgrade. But if you’re one to put your card in the computer and walk away, then this is fine and worth saving a few bucks.
L**W
SIMPLY THE BEST (IN MY OPINION)
Easily summed up in a single sentence “Simply the best!” Received these 256GB SDXC cards and as usual, ran a series of tests to ensure proper operations and confirm read and write speeds were as advertised. After using ProGrade Digital cards for a long while now, I did not expect to find anything askew and I didn’t. Bought a pair of these cards, spec’ed at up to 130 MB/s Write and 250 MB/s Read and both tested at 260MB/s Read and 200MB/s Write. Tested using a ProGrade Digital CF Express Type B / SD card reader connected to an USB4 / Thunderbolt 4 port on an Intel i9-12900H based PC. I have a couple other PGD 256GB SDXC cards from a previous purchase that tested with similar results so these results weren't a fluke, these cards are just that good. If you’re looking for any fast cards for modern mirrorless cameras, photo or video, I think it would be well worth your time to research what Pro Grade Digital has to offer.
O**.
Buen producto. Funciona perfecto con una fx30
S**A
Best quality you can expect. Works well with my sony a 6700 V60 is value for money. Speed is good enough
L**N
Works great for my sony a7iv
S**B
Best card you can get for the price if you have the budget buy the V90 it's has very fast reading speeding and fir transferring photo and videos too
M**I
Używam jej do sony a6700, na moje amatorskie podejścia wystarcza. PS W moim przypadku, gdzie mam adapter do kart wbudowany w tanią obudowę komputera lepiej podłączać aparat przez kabel a nie przez adapter, bo już nie raz przez niego utraciłem pliki. Nie jest to wina tej karty, bo w jej przypadku wystąpiło to raz, od kiedy przestałem używać tego adaptera i przesyłam tylko przez kabel, sytuacja się nie powtórzyła. Wnioskuję, że to nie wina karty bo w innej karcie, innej firmy, w dodatku mniejszej, bo do gopro, miałem ten sam problem z adapterem i czasem traciłem pliki. Może komuś to pomoże uniknąć utraty materiałów :)
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