Tag: Memory Cards

  • Best Memory Card Leica Q2

    Best Memory Card Leica Q2

    The Leica Q2 has some pretty impressive specs and can write a lot of data to memory cards pretty quickly. This guide will help you find the best sd card for the Leica Q2.

  • Best CFexpress Type-A Memory Cards – 17 Tested

    Best CFexpress Type-A Memory Cards – 17 Tested

    Currently, there are only a few CFexpress Type-A cards. These benchmarks are taken with an AJA system test with a Macbook Pro, using the Prograde CFx Type-A reader. The tests are run using 4GB files sizes with the Video Frame Size at 3840×2160 10-bit. The test is performed several times and the fastest results are…

  • FreeTail Evoke Pro V60 Memory Card Review

    FreeTail Evoke Pro V60 Memory Card Review

    The Freetail Evoke Pro is a v60 U3 UHS-II memory card. This is a midrange memory card with nothing really fancy going on. It has slightly slower performance than all the other white-label memory cards like Amplim, Hoodman Steel, Lexar 1667x, etc. But it could be that I just need to update to the latest…

  • Angel Bird V60 Memory Card Review

    The AngelBird v60 card is a mid-range UHS-II card that is great for any video bitrate up to 480Mbps but also runs with fast UHS-II read speeds for fast transfer speeds, as well as decently fast write speeds for fast buffer clearing.

  • 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.

  • 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.