ProGrade Digital 256GB SDXC UHS-II V60 Memory Card (2-Pack)
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Give your home a splash of color and elegance with Inspirational art by Hannes Beer. Tangletown Fine Art searches the worlds archives for the most relevant art to accent today's design trends. This Gallery Wrap Canvas is printed using the latest Giclee techniques on museum grade canvas. It is then stretched over kiln dried finger jointed pine. The resulting piece of art will last for years of enjoyment.
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The lowest price for ProGrade Digital 256GB SDXC UHS-II V60 Memory Card (2-Pack) right now is $369.00 at CameraPro, compared across 5 retailers.
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Prices last updated 21 Mar 2026.
Last updated at 21/03/2026 12:51:51
Prograde Digital 256Gb Sdxc Uhs-Ii 250Mb/s Gold Memory Card 2 Pack - V60
Delivery between 25–30 Mar $12.90
ProGrade Digital 256GB SDXC UHS-II V60 Memory Card - 2 Pack (Gold)
Delivery $9.99
ProGrade Digital 256GB SDXC UHS-II V60 Memory Card - 2-Pack
Delivery $35.50
ProGrade Digital 256GB SDXC UHS-II V60 Memory Card (2-Pack)
Delivery $20.90
ProGrade Digital 256GB SDXC UHS-II 250MB/s Gold Memory Card (2 Pack) - V60
Delivery $9.90
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
These are great for high-speed 4K pro res recording. My only complaint is that these used to come with clear plastic storage holders, but the last batch I got just had cheap cardboard holders, not ideal. I've bought dozens of these and still wouldn't hesitate to buy again.
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
The majority of my SDXC cards are from ProGrade (both V60 and V90) and I have found all of them to be rock solid, and dependable. Speeds are as specified. Memory cards are crucial to image acquisition and transportation so I only use cards from major players in the industry. ProGrade continues to produce great products and I intend to continue to use them.
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
I ordered this card late in the day and was pleasantly surprised to see B&H shipped it the same day. Prograde cards are my preferred choice as they have proven to be reliable for me . They are fairley priced and just work well . This card has the capacity it advertises. It's plenty fast enough in my Z8 to use a jpg card while my CFexpress handles raw and video. My Z8 shows it will handle about 3.1 thousand highest quality jpeg images on the 45mpx sensor.
| Capacity | 256 GB |
| Read Speed | Up to 250MB/s |
| Write Speed | Up to 120MB/s |
| Form Factor | SDXC UHS-II |
| Operating Temperature | -13 - 185 Degree F (-25 - +85 Degree C) |
Prograde Digital 256Gb Sdxc Uhs-Ii 250Mb/s Gold Memory Card 2 Pack - V60
Delivery between 25–30 Mar $12.90
ProGrade Digital 256GB SDXC UHS-II V60 Memory Card - 2 Pack (Gold)
Delivery $9.99
ProGrade Digital 256GB SDXC UHS-II V60 Memory Card - 2-Pack
Delivery $35.50
ProGrade Digital 256GB SDXC UHS-II V60 Memory Card (2-Pack)
Delivery $20.90
ProGrade Digital 256GB SDXC UHS-II 250MB/s Gold Memory Card (2 Pack) - V60
Delivery $9.90
These are great for high-speed 4K pro res recording. My only complaint is that these used to come with clear plastic storage holders, but the last batch I got just had cheap cardboard holders, not ideal. I've bought dozens of these and still wouldn't hesitate to buy again.
The majority of my SDXC cards are from ProGrade (both V60 and V90) and I have found all of them to be rock solid, and dependable. Speeds are as specified. Memory cards are crucial to image acquisition and transportation so I only use cards from major players in the industry. ProGrade continues to produce great products and I intend to continue to use them.
I ordered this card late in the day and was pleasantly surprised to see B&H shipped it the same day. Prograde cards are my preferred choice as they have proven to be reliable for me . They are fairley priced and just work well . This card has the capacity it advertises. It's plenty fast enough in my Z8 to use a jpg card while my CFexpress handles raw and video. My Z8 shows it will handle about 3.1 thousand highest quality jpeg images on the 45mpx sensor.
I have dozens of SDXC cards acquired over the last few years for use in my Sony RX100M6 and Canon G3X and G7XII cameras, and I have used Sharpie markers to note on the label on each card a unique card id, so I can keep track of which memory cards I've captured photos and videos on during multi-day shoots. Unfortunately, the ProGrade card label is coated and neither a Sharpie nor a ballpoint pen can make a readable mark on it. But, a customer support person at ProGrade suggested that I use the smallest round Avery labels and Sharpie Industrial Permanent Markers, which I then bought at an Office Depot store. The combination of Avery label and Sharpie works great for me. See them in photo below. Kudos to ProGrade for solving my problem.
If you want to enjoy all the power of the A7Siii, this is what you want. Anything faster is essentially, unnecessary.I own 4 of the 256GB V6 Prograde memory cards, and they have not failed me after dozens of hours recording.I shoot 4K videos and photos. It easily covers all the write modes for the Sony A7Siii and A7IV. It will do the essential slow-motion modes. By that I mean, you can capture at the fastest framerate but you will need to write it as a 120 or 60fps file, not a 24fps file. Instead, slow it down to 24fps in your editor (NLE). Trust me, you are still getting the slowest playback, but you won't be able to view it on the camera. I hope this makes sense. No one seems to mention this. Oh, and if you need to record Intra-frame, then you will need ... MoreIf you want to enjoy all the power of the A7Siii, this is what you want. Anything faster is essentially, unnecessary.I own 4 of the 256GB V6 Prograde memory cards, and they have not failed me after dozens of hours recording.I shoot 4K videos and photos. It easily covers all the write modes for the Sony A7Siii and A7IV. It will do the essential slow-motion modes. By that I mean, you can capture at the fastest framerate but you will need to write it as a 120 or 60fps file, not a 24fps file. Instead, slow it down to 24fps in your editor (NLE). Trust me, you are still getting the slowest playback, but you won't be able to view it on the camera. I hope this makes sense. No one seems to mention this. Oh, and if you need to record Intra-frame, then you will need something faster...but I never have needed to shoot Intra, at least not in camera. I would use an external recorder that can record on a 2TB SSD.The price for 2x 256GB at this speed is a better value than the competition. So far, I haven't found any discrepancies in performance and will continue to buy this brand.
I thought I would try ProGrade as an alternative to the expensive Sony SD cards for my A7R cameras. Big mistake. On the 3rd use of the card I shot 600 photos. No apparent problems until I got home and tried to import them onto the PC. Copied a few files then the process stopped with a media error. Tried to eject and then reinsert the card and the PC could not even detect a file system (asking if I want to format the card). Yikes. I downloaded the expensive ProGrade recovery tool and it could find all the files. Sony offers a media recovery tool for free! I never had any problems with Sony media cards. Never. Why trust this brand? Why trust a company that does not at least provide the recovery tool for free to owners of their cards? Back it goes for a refund.
This was the least exciting purchase in my recent upgrade apart from a microSD card which will never leave my camera for fear of losing it. I must have been living under a rock as this is my first UHS-II card and the speed is impressive, hence the five star rating. Other than that it is hard to get too excited. ProGrade seem to have reputation for reliability, only time will tell, but so far I have no complaints.
This is my second set of these exact same cards. I use them in pairs for simultaneous backup of both stills and video on my Fujifilm GFX 50S and X-H1 and have never had an issue with them. With a v60 rating, they’re fast enough for everything I do and have never become a bottleneck, even on the GFX with its large, uncompressed RAW files or on the X-H1 when shooting 4K. And someday, if I ever do run into a card issue, I’m confident ProGrade will be there to sort it out for me.Finally, if you don’t need the extra speed provided by the platinum series cards, the gold series are excellent value. I would rather save money than have speed I can’t use and apply the funds toward bi-annual card replacement/cycling to reduce the chances of card failure.
ProGrade has rapidly become an industry leader in speed, performance, reliability and support. I have both V90 and V60 cards and use various Sony mirrorless models-- A7riv, A7sIII, A1. The V60 cards are a bargain, particularly in the 2-pack. While they will not achieve top 30 fps speed in A1 continuous still shooting, continuous shooting is still a possibility perhaps even up to 20 fps JPEG, a bit less compressed RAW. What is significant is that in both the A1 and A7sIII, this V60 card supports 4K 60p video. While you need to go to the Sony CFastExpress A cards for 4K 120p, these cards are a great economical high capacity 4K medium. I would not hesitate to buy (have several in addition to this purchase) or to recommend.
I felt like there is a lot of conflicting information about the use of UHS-II cards in a 5D Mark IV. I started using these cards recently in conjunction with San Disk Extreme Pro SD Cards. These cards perform really well in a 5D Mark IV...slightly faster than the San Disk SD cards. My tests aren't very official or scientific, but the Prograde card was able to hit 29 shots before maxing out the buffer while my San Disk cards were hitting 26 (my CF cards were hitting around 35 frames). The buffer seemed to clear a little faster as well. Again, these aren't official tests, just my real world observations. I've been using it to shoot some 4K video recently as well and it's been working really nicely! I paired these with the Prograde card reader and download speeds are ... MoreI felt like there is a lot of conflicting information about the use of UHS-II cards in a 5D Mark IV. I started using these cards recently in conjunction with San Disk Extreme Pro SD Cards. These cards perform really well in a 5D Mark IV...slightly faster than the San Disk SD cards. My tests aren't very official or scientific, but the Prograde card was able to hit 29 shots before maxing out the buffer while my San Disk cards were hitting 26 (my CF cards were hitting around 35 frames). The buffer seemed to clear a little faster as well. Again, these aren't official tests, just my real world observations. I've been using it to shoot some 4K video recently as well and it's been working really nicely! I paired these with the Prograde card reader and download speeds are lightning fast. A huge lifesaver for me, I consistently shoot 40-50 gb of photos in a day of shooting.If these cards hold up in the long run, then I'll be a customer for life.
| Capacity | 256 GB |
| Read Speed | Up to 250MB/s |
| Write Speed | Up to 120MB/s |
| Form Factor | SDXC UHS-II |
| Operating Temperature | -13 - 185 Degree F (-25 - +85 Degree C) |