Category: Camera Guides

List of all the camera made by the various brands.

  • Angel Bird V90 Mk 1 Memory Card Review

    The Angel Bird V90 card is a UHS-II card with a speed class rated at 90MB/s. Angel Bird is a relatively new brand that offers good performance at a competitive price.    Angel Bird V90 UHS-II Review – Benchmarks We use crystal disk to benchmark each card using a USB-C UHS-II Sandisk reader with Bootcamp…

  • Amplim 1900x V60 Memory Card Review

    Amplim 1900x V60 Memory Card Review

    The Amplim 1900x V60 is a midrange UHS-II SD memory card with a minimum guaranteed speed of 60MB/s. When compared to other UHS-II memory cards, this card performs similar to the Hoodman Steel 1500x, FreeTail Evoke Pro v60, the AngelBird v60, and the Lexar 1667x.

  • ProGrade V60 Memory Card Review

    ProGrade V60 Memory Card Review

    When benchmarking the ProGrade V60 UHS-II card we recorded top reading speeds at 167.6MBs which is a little low for a UHS-II card. It’s possible we need to upgrade our cards to a newer model, or the Prograde V60 card was not fully compatible with our Sandisk UHS-II USB-C memory card reader that we use…

  • ProGrade V90 Memory Card Review

    ProGrade V90 Memory Card Review

    The V90 UHS-II Memory Card is the flagship SD card by ProGrade.  This card supports a maximum read speed of 300MB/s and a maximum write speed of 250MB/s, although we didn’t see those numbers with the Sandisk UHS-II USB-C card reader we tested.

  • Sony Tough G V90 UHS-II Memory Card Review

    Sony Tough G V90 UHS-II Memory Card Review

    The Sony G Tough card is the flagship top-performing UHS-II SD memory card. This card has a v90 rating which means a minimum write speed of 90MB/s or 720Mbps. For 4k or 8k recording, any camera that offers a video bitrate of 720Mbps or less will be able to use this card without any problems.

  • Lexar 1667x Memory Card Review

    Lexar 1667x Memory Card Review

    The Lexar 1667x is a new card by Longsys that sits somewhere between the Lexar2000x and the Lexar1000x. This card would be ideal for 4k video shooters with lower bitrate cameras that only shoot 4k at around 100Mbps. Often, the slower cards like the Lexar 1000x can encounter minor buffer issues that this slightly faster…

  • Amplim 667x Memory Card Review

    Amplim is another one of those many white-label memory card companies. We are not sure where they actually get their cards from but they manage to sell quite a few of them and if you see them on sale sometimes they can be tempting.

  • Verbatim Pro Memory Card Review

    The Verbatim Pro Memory card is a mid-range UHS-I U3 SD memory card. While the card doesn’t have the fastest write speeds, the u3 rating guarantees a minimum write speed of 30MB/s, making this still a great card for any 4k video recordings under 240Mbps.

  • Verbatim Pro+ Memory Card Review

    Verbatim Pro+ Memory Card Review

    The Verbatim Pro+ U3 memory card is their flagship UHS-I memory card and produces some pretty impressive speeds for a pretty good price. With the v30 rating, this is also a great option for midrange 4k video with a data rate of no more than 240Mbps. Which isn’t bad at all when using H.265.

  • Toshiba Exceria Memory Card Review

    The Toshiba Exceria is a lower range UHS-I SD card by Toshiba. We tested the Red version before they wrote the write speed on the card itself.