SD V30: For all who create with ambition
Meet the next-gen AV PRO SD V30 memory cards – combining performance, protection, and professional reliability. Whether you’re capturing high-resolution photos, cinematic video, or everyday moments, these cards are built for you.

Broad compatibility
With SD V30 used in more than 60% of all cameras worldwide, it remains the most widely adopted memory card standard. For creators who rely on this format every day, the updated AV PRO SD V30 delivers trusted performance, broad compatibility, and consistent professional reliability.

New horizons
The next-gen SD V30 delivers a significant performance upgrade over previous generations, unlocking new creative possibilities. With max read speeds of up to 210 MB/s and max write speeds of up to 140 MB/s, along with updated controller technology and optimized tuning, it supports many of today’s efficient recording modes – up to 8K – making it well suited for a wide range of hybrid and compressed video workflows.

Data recovery included
While this card is designed for reliable everyday use, it also meets the demands of next-level workflows. Combined with extreme durability and an included data recovery service, it brings peace of mind to every ambitious creator.
Quick facts
- Memory card technology: SDXC™ UHS-I
- Capacity: 128 GB, 256 GB
- Stable Stream™ sustained write speed 75 MB/s (128 GB), 140 MB/s (256 GB)
- Stable Stream™ sustained read speed 210 MB/s (128 GB, 256 GB)
- Shock, dust, moisture, x-ray, magnet, and temperature proof
- Built-in Write-Protect Switch™ to prevent you from accidentally deleting work or formatting the card
- Sticker-free
- 3-year limited warranty
- In-house data recovery service at hard and software level
FAQs
What does V30 and V60 mean on an SD card?
They are official SD Association video speed classes that define a minimum sustained write speed of 30 MB/s for V30 and 60 MB/s for V60. Our SD cards exceed these requirements, delivering sustained write speeds of up to 140 MB/s (AV PRO SD V30) and 160 MB/s (AV PRO SD V60), ensuring stable recording even in demanding settings.
They are official SD Association video speed classes that define a minimum sustained write speed of 30 MB/s for V30 and 60 MB/s for V60. Our SD cards exceed these requirements, delivering sustained write speeds of up to 140 MB/s (AV PRO SD V30) and 160 MB/s (AV PRO SD V60), ensuring stable recording even in demanding settings.

When to choose the AV PRO SD V60?
The AV PRO SD V60 uses UHS-II interface, delivering higher performance with max read speeds of up to 280 MB/s and sustained write speeds of 140 MB/s. It is ideal for fast offloading and reliable continuous capture, especially in workflows that benefit from higher sustained performance and V60-class compatibility. Designed for high-resolution photography, burst shooting, and light video production, it’s a trusted choice for professionals and a strong entry point into videography. Available in capacities from 128 GB up to 1 TB, the AV PRO SD V60 offers flexibility as projects scale. Some cameras also require a V60 card class to enable specific codecs or recording modes.
The AV PRO SD V60 uses UHS-II interface, delivering higher performance with max read speeds of up to 280 MB/s and sustained write speeds of 140 MB/s. It is ideal for fast offloading and reliable continuous capture, especially in workflows that benefit from higher sustained performance and V60-class compatibility. Designed for high-resolution photography, burst shooting, and light video production, it’s a trusted choice for professionals and a strong entry point into videography. Available in capacities from 128 GB up to 1 TB, the AV PRO SD V60 offers flexibility as projects scale. Some cameras also require a V60 card class to enable specific codecs or recording modes.
How to choose between the V30 and the V60?
We recommend choosing the right card based on your camera and workflow requirements. Camera features and recording modes are not defined by speed alone—they also depend on the card’s class. Even if a card can deliver sufficient performance, certain codecs and high-end recording modes may remain unavailable on your camera unless the card meets the class requirement specified by the camera manufacturer. Please refer to your camera’s documentation to verify whether certain codecs or recording modes are restricted to specific V-Class ratings.
We recommend choosing the right card based on your camera and workflow requirements. Camera features and recording modes are not defined by speed alone—they also depend on the card’s class. Even if a card can deliver sufficient performance, certain codecs and high-end recording modes may remain unavailable on your camera unless the card meets the class requirement specified by the camera manufacturer. Please refer to your camera’s documentation to verify whether certain codecs or recording modes are restricted to specific V-Class ratings.


