
ProGrade Digital
The ProGrade Digital SD UHS‑II 512 GB V60 memory card delivers high‑performance read speeds up to 250 MB/s and a guaranteed 60 MB/s sustained write speed, making it ideal for 4K/UHD video and rapid RAW photo bursts. Its rugged, dust‑proof, shock‑proof and waterproof design plus low power consumption suit demanding professional environments.
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$369.99
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$165.39
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$104.99
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$369.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the card’s near‑spec read performance and reliable V60 sustained writes, emphasizing its cost‑effective speed for 4K and RAW capture. However, they caution that the write speed ceiling and the steep performance loss in legacy UHS‑I slots limit its suitability for the most demanding 8K workflows.
What Users Say
Consumer commentary is sparse; the few available mentions echo the professional view, highlighting fast reads and durability but offering no additional praise or complaints.
What People Are Saying
“The card performs very well for read speeds, with peaks hitting the claimed numbers but occasional drops.”
How It Compares
vs. SanDisk Extreme Pro (UHS‑II V60/V90)
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Choose SanDisk if brand familiarity and broad retail availability are priorities; stick with ProGrade for better price‑to‑performance at V60 level.
vs. Lexar Professional (UHS‑II V60/V90)
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Lexar is a solid alternative, but ProGrade offers comparable speeds with tighter quality control at a lower cost.
vs. ProGrade V90 Gold (512 GB)
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Select the V90 version only when you need the extra sustained write performance; otherwise the V60 provides similar read speeds for less money.
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