Thursday, July 21st 2022

Angelbird Announces its Largest Capacity SDXC Memory Card

Angelbird Technologies GmbH releases the latest edition of their flagship SDXC UHS-II media cards in NEW larger capacities: AV PRO SD MK2 V60 in 512 GB and 1 TB; and AV PRO SD MK2 V90 in 512 GB. An SD card is an essential gear. If you work in production, or with a range of camera models, an SD card can offer the widest range of compatibility and versatility--since most camera models and digital recording devices utilize this legacy card format. While SD cards possess the ability to capture 4K+ RAW photo and video content, the decision to record at high-resolution settings often comes with a trade-off due to capacity limits.

Supporting the increased demand for higher resolution content, Angelbird releases their largest capacity SDXC UHS-II cards available in up to 1 TB. The AV PRO SD MK2 V60 and V90 cards are fully capable of capturing high bit-rate files with high write speeds sustained throughout the capacity of the card.
SUSTAINED SPEED MATTERS
Across the core range of Angelbird's SDXC, CFast 2.0 and CFexpress Type B media cards, there is an emphasis on "Sustained Speed" performance that jolts an industry that has been oriented on "Maximum Speed." This perspective shift empowers the producer to have clarity on how the media will perform in real-world production environments so that media needs and shot schedules can be assessed and planned accurately.

The newly released larger capacities of AV PRO SD MK2 cards have a minimum V60 or V90 speed rating, however, these cards feature Stable Stream technology to optimize recording performance throughout the entire capacity of the card (and for the duration of the recording session) with minimum Sustained Write Speeds of 140 MB/s (V60) and 260 MB/s (V90) respectively.

AV PRO SD MK2 V60
LARGEST CAPACITY SDXC UHS-II CARD AVAILABLE IN UP TO 1 TB FOR CAPTURING 4K+ RESOLUTION VIDEO, DETAILED STILLS, TIME-LAPSE SEQUENCES, AND SEQUENTIAL BURST PHOTOGRAPHY IN RAW AND COMPRESSED FORMATS.

Support the latest DSLR and mirrorless camera technology with the advanced AV PRO SD MK2 V60 memory card. Capture full frame 4K+ resolution video, time-lapse as well as sequential burst photography in RAW or JPEG formats with fast sustained write performance of 140 MB/s. The AV PRO SD MK2 V60 512 GB excels at capturing extended time-lapse sequences. Built to perform at extreme temperatures ranging from -25° C to 85° C (-13°F to 185°F). The rock-solid build quality of this card makes it ideal for documentary work and for travel through extreme environments such as deserts, high elevations, or arctic conditions.

AVAILABLE CAPACITIES: 64 GB | 128 GB | 256 GB | 512 GB | 1 TB

AV PRO SD MK2 V90

HIGHEST SPEED SDXC UHS-II CARD AVAILABLE IN UP TO 512 GB CAPACITY TO SUPPORT LONG-DURATION VIDEO SHOOTS, AND RAPID-FIRE BURST PHOTOGRAPHY IN 4K+ RAW.

The AV PRO SD MK2 V90 card pushes the limits of performance in the safest possible way with Sustained Write Speeds of 260 MB/s. Featuring Stable Stream performance technology ideal for high-definition, lossless (drop-free) video recording and crisp, smooth rapid-fire burst photography imagery. Expect rock-solid performance at extreme temperatures

(-25° C to 85° C | -13°F to 185°F). Available in a range of capacities with broad-ranging camera compatibility. The
real-world performance and reliability make this card an ideal option for travel and documentary work.

AVAILABLE CAPACITIES: 64 GB | 128 GB | 256 GB | 512 GB

Notable Features of AV PRO SD MK2 V60 and V90

Stable Stream Sustained Speed Performance
Ensures uninterrupted read/write performance for the entire capacity of the card.

Integrated Write-Protect Switch
Prevents accidental file deletion and card formatting.

Adaptive Power Management
A low power draw and bus-powered components place minimal drain on battery life for improved run time.

Rock-Solid Build Quality
Protects against moisture, x-ray/magnets, shock, dust, and extreme operating temperatures of -25° C to 85° C
(-13° F to 185°F).

Sticker-Free
A smooth sticker-free card surface with etched serial number to prevent potential jams or card mix-ups.

Fast Data Offloading
Jump into post-production work quickly or off-load to manage card capacity when combined with the Angelbird SD Dual Card Reader that supports 10 Gb/s data transfers.

ith USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 compatible host system

3-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY AND FREE DATA RECOVERY SERVICE

Extended benefit of Angelbird's renown individualized customer service with free in-house data recovery service on hard- and software level.
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6 Comments on Angelbird Announces its Largest Capacity SDXC Memory Card

#1
Chaitanya
That case looks interesting in last pic, would like to know where I can get it for my cards.
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Ferrum Master
ChaitanyaThat case looks interesting in last pic, would like to know where I can get it for my cards.
Google Pelican SDCARD enclosure, and then the original and similar designs should pop up.
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Chaitanya
Ferrum MasterGoogle Pelican SDCARD enclosure, and then the original and similar designs should pop up.
I own a JJC(Pelican clone) and that case looks much better than both Pelican and its clones.
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Ferrum Master
ChaitanyaI own a JJC(Pelican clone) and that case looks much better than both Pelican and its clones.
I wonder what's wrong with those stock plastic housing I use? I have a bunch of those around. Are pretty durable and lightweigt. Do you really need more? :pimp:
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Chaitanya
Ferrum MasterI wonder what's wrong with those stock plastic housing I use? I have a bunch of those around. Are pretty durable and lightweigt. Do you really need more? :pimp:
Latch has gotten lose overtime and that is the weakest point. Latch for that case in product shot looks a little better than one on my JJC case.
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Ferrum Master
ChaitanyaLatch has gotten lose overtime and that is the weakest point. Latch for that case in product shot looks a little better than one on my JJC case.
Nothing you cannot fix with a bit of Kapton tape
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