SD cards aren’t the most exciting topic, but if you’re like me, you rely on them every day. Content creation (whether you like the term or not) is a large industry, and even if you don’t publish anything for public consumption, if you want to use your camera for video at the latest resolutions, you have a large You need high-capacity, fast storage.
We’ve seen one of PNY’s high performance cards in the X-PRO 90 before. That card offers incredible read/write performance, but you don’t need up to 280 MB/s write speed and 300 MB/s read speed. for most applications. The EliteX-PRO60 offers transfer speeds up to 280MB/s read and up to 180MB/s write. The latter is significantly less than his PRO90, but it’s still more than the task of 4K video.
According to PNY, the “60” part of the PRO60’s name indicates V60 video speeds, which “guarantees a minimum sustained read and write speed of 60MB/s to capture extended lengths of 4K Ultra HD video. It enables the ability to It’s his UHS-II card, but it’s backwards compatible with UHS-I devices (like my his Sony ZV-E10 camera).