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Reviews of cameras, lenses, tripods, heads and other accessories written by Davide Arduini
The following opinions have been automatically translated with Microsoft Translator.
Pros:Fast, solid, reliable
Cons:nothing
Opinion:I've been using ProGrade for years to photograph, combined with Fujifilm X-H2 and X-H2s. I decided to use other brands (Lexar, Angelbird, Sabrent) and this one is still the fastest of its equivalents (I know that higher, faster versions are already coming out). For the more technical, I tested the speed on a practical level (shooting in maximum bursts, without crops, uncompressed RAW files, RGB color space) and using software, but I won't dwell on them because I think they are always to be tried directly on your camera, based on the use we have to make of them (I understand that it has a cost, but in the end you have to photograph or film them, no coffee and croissant). Note: I text in particular the write speed, the one that interests me most, obviously the buffer comes into play, but at least I try to facilitate the whole camera/card system, because in reading many PCs / Macs (and even card readers) are still limited by the generation of their USB ports. For the rest it seems excellent to me, the solid structure and a graphic design that I like. Regarding the price, nothing to say, I think it is adequate. I bought two when they were on offer, so even better, and in any case I think it is useful to have quality in the cards because they are more balanced with the performance that today's cameras offer, also it should reduce the risk of data loss or other problems in general. Grade 9, I always leave room for improvements, for "natural" evolution.