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SABRENT Rocket V60 256GB UHS-II Memory Card $66.99 Delivered @ Store4PC-AU Amazon AU

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All time low price on this well recommended V60 SD card for all you ozbargainers who bought the A9III and need to save a buck elsewhere.

Have been using two of the 256GB models for 12 months now in my ZVE1 recording 4K 50 and 4K 100 with no issues, speed as advertised and no hiccups thus far. Just bought two more of the 512GB models for redundant shooting on the A7RV.

Capacities on sale:

128GB - $41.64
256GB - $66.99
512GB - $122.99

Compared to other V60 brands:

Sabrent = $0.24 / GB - 4.4 stars
PNY = $0.38 / GB - 4.6 stars
Sandisk = $0.53 / GB - 4.8 stars
ProGrade = $0.62 / GB - 4.6 stars
Lexar = $0.65 / GB - 4.5 stars
Sony = $0.90 / GB - 4.7 stars

Price History at C CamelCamelCamel.

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  • +1

    Perfect timing. Thanks OP!

  • I wouldn't cheap out on a card if I got an A9III. Good V60 for peasants like me though, Thanks OP.

    • +1

      All good, thanks mate. Well it may be the cheapest out of the bunch, but Sabrent is still a large and reputable brand in the flash storage industry.

    • Totally agree. I bought the V90 from the last deal and recording video was quite disappointing on A7 IV. Deal info: https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/827430

      • Care to elaborate? Thanks.

        • Even a 5 mins video wasn't a clean video. There were disturbance equivalent tv signals. Basically certain part of the video had pretty much nothing and it started few secs later. There were interruption like that few times in a 5 mins video. Yeah sure happy, to send the video too. Having tried with a Sony V60 perhaps not in the same location didn't experience such issue.

          • +1

            @mataurus: Also just because a company is large doesn't guarantee all their products will be top notch. :)

            • @mataurus: Wow that sucks. Have you tested its read and write speed? If you haven't already you could definitely get a refund or replacement unit. Both of mine have been fine recording all codecs that the V60 rating is capable of.

  • You would probably overwhelm the buffer if you took a single 120fps shot with this card on the A9 III as the primary. You need a CF Express Type A as the primary with the SD being the backup.

    • +2

      I always use my mountain of ozbargain micro sd cards in my A9III to ensure its full performance is never utilised.

  • Shows as $100.70 for me.

    • Same, appears to be sold out locally and that price is for international :(

  • Picked up the 512gb, tested and verified that it's all good.

  • -1

    Anyone tried this in their Lenovo Legion Go?

    • Won't work, these are full sized SD cards. Legion only takes micro SD.

      • Ok thanks

  • i got this price on friday and didnt realise it was an ATL, lets hope the cards hold up good enough. Not tested yet but planning on using it for 4K 100 on A7cii

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