Probably get some hate from the anti Currys/PCW brigade and scondly from the anti-PNY brigade but too good a price to miss in my opinion.
This card is a full size SD card which with all the micro sd card deals with adaptors is a refreshing change.
Please ensure your device can handle both 128GB cards and Ultra high speed
The read/write speeds are
Read speed: up to 80 MB/s
Write speed: up to 60 MB/s
This is a class 10 card and suitable for video and photo as well as general use
A bit of gumph from the sales pitch
PNY's Turbo Performance SD™ flash memory cards are dedicated to enthusiast photographers and videographers. Reaching 80MB/s speed performance, these cards are built for fast transfer rates, meaning you can capture all your special moments easily and effectively. Just plug directly into your DSLR camera or Full HD camcorder's SD™ slot and you're ready to capture all the best shots.
Okay haters, fire away and shoot it down in flames
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All comments (19)
Bugeyed
11 Dec 151#1
A very useful site to help anyone unsure about what card their device can take is the SD (Card) Association <<<< Link
pavel76
11 Dec 151#2
Good price for 128gb card with 60mb/s write speed, perfect for DSLR... heat !
Bugeyed to pavel76
11 Dec 15#3
Yeah I liked it enough to buy 2, one for the DSLR and one for the camcorder. Gonna take some serious photography to fill one of those
smokingplunger
11 Dec 152#4
Unless you shoot in RAW then the file size is around 30MB per shot then it hold s considerably less. My camera is only 20.1 megapixel and can only hold 800 - 900 on a 32 gig card.
smokingplunger
11 Dec 151#5
Bugeyed
11 Dec 15#6
Yep. That is why I was looking at larger cards. This should be ideal. Of course the graphics for what they hold does state that it is according to settings and not everyone uses RAW, but then those that want a bigger card such as ourselves probably always like to have RAW
tmj2007
11 Dec 15#7
Yup you pre-empted it, but PNY cards are horribly unreliable in my experience.
Bugeyed to tmj2007
11 Dec 15#8
There will always be haters of that whatever it is by whoever it is, and cannot speak for anyone elses experiences which are probably equally horrific with the negative experiences of any other person that dislikes any other model from any other retailer.
Or in other words, yup pre-empted it but thanks for the feedback
lovelybeer
11 Dec 15#9
I'm sure if you run the relevant software you can see which manufacturer has actually made these cards, which are branded as required. I've not had any issues with PNY at all, which is purely anecdotal of course.
Bugeyed to lovelybeer
11 Dec 151#10
Useful site for links to that software can be found >>>>HERE<<<<
4K recording requires a minimun standard of a UHS-I U3 card with a minimum write speed of 30 MB/s
This card is a UHS-I U3 with a write speed of upto 60 MB/s = so yes, it should be suitable for 4K recording according to the tables and data provided.
And the speed table in post 3 does refer to 4K video at the bottom of the table, stating 4K video capacity of 6 hours !!
I do not have personal experience of using these cards for 4K, and my reply is to the best of my knowledge from the data provided by both PNY and the SD Association
Opening post
This card is a full size SD card which with all the micro sd card deals with adaptors is a refreshing change.
Please ensure your device can handle both 128GB cards and Ultra high speed
The read/write speeds are
Read speed: up to 80 MB/s
Write speed: up to 60 MB/s
This is a class 10 card and suitable for video and photo as well as general use
A bit of gumph from the sales pitch
PNY's Turbo Performance SD™ flash memory cards are dedicated to enthusiast photographers and videographers. Reaching 80MB/s speed performance, these cards are built for fast transfer rates, meaning you can capture all your special moments easily and effectively. Just plug directly into your DSLR camera or Full HD camcorder's SD™ slot and you're ready to capture all the best shots.
Okay haters, fire away and shoot it down in flames
LOW STOCK - NO ONLINE STOCK REMAINS
LIMITED STORES ONLY NOW (updated 18/12/15)
Fresh stock and time limited offer now
All comments (19)
SD (Card) Association <<<< Link
Or in other words, yup pre-empted it but thanks for the feedback
https://www.sdcard.org/consumers/speed/speed_class/index.html
4K recording requires a minimun standard of a UHS-I U3 card with a minimum write speed of 30 MB/s
This card is a UHS-I U3 with a write speed of upto 60 MB/s = so yes, it should be suitable for 4K recording according to the tables and data provided.
And the speed table in post 3 does refer to 4K video at the bottom of the table, stating 4K video capacity of 6 hours !!
I do not have personal experience of using these cards for 4K, and my reply is to the best of my knowledge from the data provided by both PNY and the SD Association