While we no longer rent this product, we do carry the SanDisk SDXC 512GB Extreme Pro 170MB/s UHS-1 U3 of this card instead.
UHS Speed Class 3 rated
95MB/s read speed and 90MB/s write speed
Ultra-high 512GB capacity
Can be used with first generation Blackmagic cameras
The SanDisk 512GB Extreme Pro 95MB/s UHS-1 U3 SDXC is a SD memory card that’s designed for capturing both still and video files. This is an older generation memory card that does not have a speed class rating of V30. Key features include:
PLEASE NOTE This is an older generation memory card that does not have a speed class rating of V30. There may be compatibility issues with newer cameras. With the exception of the cameras listed below, we suggest the 170MB/s version of this card instead.
The SanDisk 512GB Extreme Pro 95MB/s UHS-1 U3 SDXC is compatible with the Blackmagic Design Micro Cinema Camera.
UHS Speed Class 3 Rated. This UHS Speed Class 3 rating allows capture of uninterrupted, cinema-quality 4K, 3D, and Full HD video at a minimum sustained write speed of 30 MB/s. If you’re shooting 4K video with a camera that uses the SD format, this is what you want.
Fast Read and Write. The 95MB/s read and 90MB/s write speeds allow you to transfer large amounts of data to and from the card with minimal bottleneck. It’s fast enough for most still photography use short of extended continuous shooting. Additionally, accelerated minimum sustained write speeds prevent dropouts and stuttering making it well-suited for Full HD video recording.
Ultra-High Capacity. At 512GB, this SDXC memory card enables uninterrupted continuous video recording at high data rates.
Error Correction. Sandisk’s Advanced Error Correction Code engine helps to prevent errors that cause potential data corruption.
Known Compatibility Issues. Not all cameras support SDXC memory. The most notable cameras that have widely reported issues are Pentax’s 645D / 645Z and Leica’s M Monochrom – Typ 246.
Please Note. Just because this card is 512GB in size doesn’t mean you should fill it up without a backup. It’s best to not put all of your eggs in one basket!