ProGrade Digital SD Cards Work Great With The Sony FX6
By Jamie G
Alister Chapman of XDCAM-USER.com has been testing SD cards with Sony FX6. After coming across the ProGrade V90 64GB cards, he found the winner. The ProGrade SDXC V90 Memory Card features a high storage capacity and takes advantage of the UHS-II bus to support maximum read speeds of 300 MB/s and maximum write speeds of 250 MB/s.
Check out some of the things Chapman said about the V90 cards.
I hadn’t ever used the ProGrade brand before and their pricing almost seems too low. But I decided to purchase one to test. Well I have not been disappointed. The card performs very well and has no problems at all with all of the XAVC-I frame rates up to and including 60fps.
Alister Chapman
If you try to use it to record UHD at 100 or 120fps you will get an “unsupported media” warning but the camera will try to record to the card. Most of the time the recording will be OK provided you keep the duration short and don’t try to stop and then restart recording too quickly. Of all the SD cards I have tried this seems to be one of the best.
Alister Chapman
The Prograde SDXC V90 Memory Card has been designed with the V90 Video Speed Class rating, which guarantees minimum write speeds of at least 90 MB/s, allowing the card to be used in DSLRs, mirrorless cameras, camcorders, and digital cinema cameras that produce rich data streams, including 6K, 5K, 4K, UHD 4K, and high bit rate MPEG-4 video. It is also well-suited for raw photos and rapid-fire bursts.
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