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[Prime] Sony Tough-M SDXC UHS-II Card V60, Max R277MB/S, W150MB/S 128GB $89.40 Delivered @ Amazon US via AU

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Premium UHS-II SD cards for the camera enthusiasts and professionals, especially if you have late model fast cameras. Among the best on the market.
These normally cost nearly twice as much in Aust camera stores.
I bought the 64GB and 128GB cards previously and now they now stay almost permanently in my main cameras (also had Pro Grade and Lexar V60 as well).
Make sure you choose the Amazon US stock for this price. The AU price may vary a little with the daily exchange rate.

Waterproof (IPX8)/ Dustproof (ipx6)
Up to 277MB/s read speed and 150MB/s write speed
Toughness design (18x stronger than standard UHS II card)
Supports 4K video recording
Five (5) year limited Warranty

SD Cards Speed Test Comparison here

Price History at C CamelCamelCamel.
This is part of Amazon Prime Day sale for 2024

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closed Comments

  • +2

    Too bad it's not the 300 write one!

  • Thanks OP! Would you say there was a noticeable difference (in real world) between this and the Prograde v60 one? Currently tossing up between the two for my a7cii

    • +1

      I don't have any experience with the Sony cards but from what I have seen the Prograde cards are reported to be slower in general than the Sony cards in the same class but not by that much so personally I would just buy whatever of the two is cheaper as I'd trust both brands.

      Check sites like this for testing:

      https://www.alphashooters.com/cameras/sony-a7iv/memory-cards…

    • No, bugger all in it. Buy which ever is cheapest.

    • My other reason besides speed is toughness and the long warranty. It does not cost much more in the scheme of things. I change cameras more often than SD cards, I am on my third camera with the same SD card LOL.

    • Hold off, I'm about to post a deal.

  • Prograde V60 128 gig were $65 a few days back as a prime day special

    • Still is that price. Is it worth the savings?

      • +1

        IMHO yes worth the saving.

        I've just bought a few of the ProGrade V60 256GB cards and tests seem to indicate the have decent enough speeds (130ish write, 240ish read). Disappointingly one of the Kingston Canvas React 256GB V60 cards I also bought is testing very slow and will need to be returned. I run a lot of dual SD card cameras and I like to have two different brands in them (I use v60 cards in my Sony A7R IV cameras, where I don't need super fast buffer clearance but am dealing with large files, so don't want slow cards).

        I like the Sony cards, and have some of their v90 cards, but only use v90 cards in cameras where I want really fast write speeds (for example, clearing the buffer in my camera I use to shoot action where I'm shooting 10+ fps for long periods).

  • Be aware that several cameras (Canons that I know of) find that the Tough cards are a fairly tight fit and some have struggled to get them out.

    • I am using it in my Canon R8 and often take the card out to transfer photos quickly to my Macbook, don't notice any tightness issue.

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