🚀 Capture. Create. Conquer. The pro’s choice for unstoppable speed and reliability.
The PNY 256GB EliteX-PRO60 UHS-II SDXC Memory Card delivers professional-grade performance with up to 280MB/s read and 180MB/s write speeds, V60 video speed class for flawless 4K UHD capture, and robust durability features including shock, temperature, magnet, and waterproof protection. Designed for DSLR, mirrorless, and advanced video cameras, it accelerates your creative workflow while safeguarding your high-resolution content.
Color | Black |
Special Feature | Temperature Proof, Drop Proof |
Read Speed | 280 Megabytes Per Second |
Item Weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Write Speed | 60 Megabytes Per Second |
Hardware Interface | microSDXC |
Secure Digital Association Speed Class | Class 10 |
Product Dimensions | 1.26"L x 0.94"W |
Manufacturer | PNY |
UPC | 751492666129 |
Item model number | SDXC 256GB |
Item Weight | 0.352 ounces |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.26 x 0.94 x 0.08 inches |
ASIN | B0B94S6H7P |
Date First Available | August 13, 2022 |
N**N
Reliable card for high bitrate 4K work
This is my go to SD card for the Sony FX30. It handles 4K at 120 frames per second with no issues. Write speeds are consistent and solid. I have used it heavily with long recording sessions big file sizes constant rewrites reformats and file transfers. No errors no corruption no hiccups.It delivers the performance needed for professional video work. When I hit record I do not have to worry if the card will keep up. That kind of reliability matters.Transfer speeds are fast when offloading footage. Read performance holds up to the spec and that helps when moving large amounts of data.I will be getting more. This is the kind of gear that does its job so well you stop thinking about it. It just works.
T**A
Fast, Reliable, and Affordable Memory Card
This memory card is great—plenty of storage and zero delays when capturing photos or video on my Sony A6700. File transfers to my computer are fast, and overall performance has been very reliable.Since it’s a V60 card (not V90), I can’t use 4K 120p on my camera, though I don’t shoot at that frame rate often. For my typical use—mostly up to 4K 60p—it works perfectly.I picked it up for just $40, which makes it a solid bargain considering the performance. Highly recommended if you’re looking for fast, affordable storage.
M**P
Great capacity, durability, and excellent speed!
I'm using these in my Sony cameras (a6700 and a7c ii), and the write speeds on the camera seem to be faster with this UHS-II card vs other UHS-1 cards I use. Great price for the storage capacity and speed. It is also a bit sturdier than other cards I use in my cameras.
W**S
Amazing price with more storage
The card works well, offering an amazing deal for its storage capacity. I have not encountered any issues while using it for the past six months.
N**.
One of the best priced UHS-II V60 cards out there!
Bought four of these on prime day since they were some of the lowest priced V60 UHS-II cards available and they were running low on stock so I had to take advantage - besides, they were basically the same price as UHS-I V30 cards from other brands!I have only used one so far, and the read/write speed is as described. It is just as sturdy as my Sandisk, Prograde, and Lexar cards, and they are good for what I use them for - on my Sony RX100viii and my Sony A7iii, since the write speed is good enough to achieve RAW and JPEG bursts without waiting for buffering like on a typical UHS-I V30 card.Although the buffer was a little better than a V30 card, I did not like it on my Sony A7Riii - but that didn't stop me from giving them a five-star review since I didn't buy them for the A7Riii.
M**N
Fast, Reliable, and Great Value for 4K Video
I’ve been using the PNY 256GB EliteX-PRO60 UHS-II SDXC card for a few weeks now, mainly for 4K video recording and high-speed burst shooting, and it’s performed very reliably. The read and write speeds are solid—I consistently get fast file transfers and no dropped frames during recording. Installation was plug-and-play, and it worked right away with my Sony mirrorless camera. For the price, it’s hard to beat—especially considering it’s UHS-II and V60 rated. It may not be the absolute fastest on the market, but for most creators, it’s more than enough.
A**S
Depends
They are great SD cards, I thought 160 write speed would be fine for me, my problem is my camera, it is a great camera Fuji GFX100 which has a 100 MP file and I shoot in a burst mode so I can squeeze off 10 frames pretty fast that is about a gig so I am still having a buffering issue when it is transferring to the card, most cameras are 25 MP to 50 MP which should be just fine, and should handle 4K video without a problem. But for me guess I need to go to a 300 write speed. My old cards are 256 GB and are over a year old and starting to show write errors Sometimes it cost less to spend more.
M**8
First day and all three cards look fine
I bought three PNY 256 EliteX-Pro V60 cards and they are close enough to advertised so that I'm happy, especially as they were on Prime Days sale. The card reader I'm using is also good. After trying another reader I saw a drop in speed to one third of what these speeds are. That speed test is included. The fast reader is the Kingston MobileLite Plus USB 3.2 SDHC/SDXC UHS-II Card Reader (MLP). It's only $9.99. If you aren't getting the speeds you expect, even though you're plugged in to the blue USB port, then it could be your reader. That Kinston MobileLite Plus really moves and as I shoot raw plus jpeg, about 90 to 100 megs per set of images, moving them all off the card as fast as possible helps. I will update if the cards are a problem and how long they last. Right now they are certainly fast though. Good deal!!
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