The fastest SD card on the market
Product Description
Capture flawless 4K cinema-quality footage, without corruption or dropped frames, with the Delkin SD Prime 2000X UHS-II (U3/V60) Memory Card. Compatible with any camera that accepts Class 10, UHS-I or UHS-II SD memory cards, the 2000X SD card boasts blazing-fast speeds and is optimized to excel in the latest DSLRs and camcorders. It is the fastest card for any SD camera, offering reliable performance you can trust.
Approved for HD, 4K & RAW Burst
Rated Video Speed Class 60 (V60) and utilizing two rows of pins, the 2000X SD UHS-I / UHS-II card boasts recording speeds surpassing 100 MB/s for everyday shooting, as well as advanced modes like 4K and Full HD video at high frame rates. It also supports continuous-burst shooting, allowing you to capture rapid-fire RAW shots without delay. The card guarantees a minimum sustained write speed of 60MB/s, allowing for simultaneous multi-file recording and ensuring that data is written swiftly and safely to the card.
Streamlined Workflow
Able to offload data at speeds up to 300 MB/s, the 2000X SD card ensures quick, efficient file transfer from card to computer. The card improves user workflow dramatically, reducing transfer time by more than half and allowing you to view and work on your files sooner. This is ideal for photographers and videographers who need to quickly unload large amounts of data and get back to shooting.
Trustworthy & Durable Design with a Lifetime Warranty
Built to endure even the most strenuous shooting environments, the 2000X SD card is durably designed to be waterproof, shockproof and X-ray proof. In addition, the card also utilizes built-in error-correction and wear-leveling to ensure data integrity and a long lifespan. Each card is furthermore backed by a Lifetime Warranty.
Features
- Approved for HD, 4K & RAW Burst
- Water, Shock & X-ray Proof
- Max Read Speed: 300 MB/s
- Max Write Speed: 100 MB/s
- 60 MB/s Min. Sustained Write Speed
- UHS-II Speed Class 3 (U3)
- Backwards Compatible with non-UHS-II Hosts