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Delkin Devices 128GB PRIME UHS-II SDXC Memory Card

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Delkin Devices 128GB PRIME UHS-II SDXC Memory Card
Key Features
  • 128GB Storage Capacity
  • UHS-II / V60 / U3 / Class 10
  • Max Read Speed: 280 MB/s
  • Max Write Speed: 150 MB/s
Designed for photographers and videographers, the PRIME UHS-II SDXC Memory Card from Delkin Devices features a storage capacity of 128GB and takes advantage of the UHS-II bus to support maximum read speeds of 280 MB/s and maximum write speeds of 150 MB/s. This card has also been designed with the V60 Video Speed Class rating, which guarantees minimum write speeds of at least 60 MB/s, allowing the card to be optimized for cinema-quality 8K, 4K, and Full HD 1080p video capture, as well as raw photos and rapid-fire bursts in DSLRs and camcorders. It also supports advanced modes that require the simultaneous capture and storage of multiple files, such as raw + JPEG captures, multiple video streams created by 360° cameras, and video, still, GPS data, and time-lapse.
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Asked by: Jose M.
It would depend on if you are shooting RAW or JPEG RAW estimated 7680 JPEG estimated 19200
Answered by: Moe
Date published: 2019-05-30

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Anyone try this with the GH5 at 500mbs 4K 10-bit?
Asked by: Garen M.
Hi, the GH5 records at 400Mb/s in 4K All-Intra 10Bits, and this SD card can record perfectly
Answered by: Alejandro M.
Date published: 2018-08-27

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Has anybody tell me how good this sd card will work with a Nikon d500?
Asked by: Delsy
Works fine with my Nikon D850...
Answered by: Suzanne G.
Date published: 2018-08-27

Does this work with the Nikon D800?

Does this work with the Nikon D800?
Asked by: Lynne
I'm sure it would as I used an 800 until last July and have used various 64mb memory cards with it.
Answered by: Anonymous
Date published: 2019-03-05
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