
Sabrent’s line of SD-TL90 V90 SD Cards has marked its entry into the realm of high-performance memory card solutions for cameras. Its latest 512GB model has made Sabrent an outlier in the industry. With a blistering V90 speed-class rating, advanced DSLR function support, and maximum read and write speeds of up to 280/250 MB/s respectively, the capable 512GB Rocket UHS-II SDXC Memory Card is optimized to handle anything today’s content creator can dish out.
As far as support goes, creators of all skill levels can take full advantage of sophisticated DSLR functions, including continuous shutter bursts, rapid shooting, and raw or JPEG captures with reliable responsivity. The U3 specification promises high-speed data transfer for a variety of media. Vloggers, filmmakers, and hobbyists can video capture in 8K, 6K, and Full HD video with quick transfers and no hiccups. Best of all, the high 512GB capacity means you never have to cut the creative flow short because you ran out of storage space.
Sabrent went to great lengths to create an SDXC that offers as much security as it does power and speed. To safeguard your work and prevent accidental deletions, the Rocket V90 contains a built-in write-protect switch. Gone are the days of overwriting, losing, or prematurely erasing your hard work. The card additionally employs a variety of advanced flash management features to prevent the wear that can be imparted on memory cards after years of extended use. Armed with shock, water, and x-ray resistance, the Rocket V90 has clearly been designed with the future in mind.
Boasting broad compatibility, the Rocket V90 can be used in all the latest UHS-II devices including Canon’s EOS, Panasonic LUMIX, Sony a7R, Nikon Z, among others. Those without a UHS-II device can still enjoy this card, with performance at your preferred device’s respective speed. With a limited one-year warranty that may be extended to two years upon product registration, the 512GB Rocket V90 has a lot to offer and is worth checking out.
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