your videos have helped me tremendously! thank you for your tips being easy to follow and learn. I have learned so much on how to fly and work a drone over the past two days.
I enjoy watching your videos and bought the angelbird 160 Gb for my sony A7M4. Really impressed with the transfer speeds I was getting out of it. Unfortunately though, my camera just stopped working on me a few days later, not sure if the issue was connected with the card. Also, I cannot find the card being sold on B&H anymore. Just my experience could be different with other people. I'll have to see if I have any other issues once I get my camera fixed.
I am not sure, I asked them when I saw their founder at NAB, but the only thing he would say was that the new version was going to be improved in several ways.
@@JakeSloan good to know! I think you are a trustworthy guy from what I’ve seen from you, so I’ll take a try with the cards. Thanks, appreciate the open discussion. It just feels like a ‘to good to be true’ deal ;-) and last few years I’ve become a bit more sceptical about peoples recommendations on TH-cam. But you sound like you’re standing behind your advice. Thanks for the transparency. Let us (followers) know when you encounter issues with the cards.
Generally, I agree with your reviews, but not this one. I purchased two of the Angelbird 128GB V90 SD cards and they were slower than my old SanDisk Extreme Pro 95 Mbps (slower than v30) memory cards. OWC Atlas Pro CFexpress Type A 4.0 cards, for instance, are much cheaper per MB, faster than Angelbird and very reliable..
Wow in every test I have run on mine Angelbird has performed as well as if not better than the cards I have from other makers. Sony makes fantastic cards but in every test Angelbird has matched their performance
Unfair comparison. V90 vs Type A from another brand. The Angelbird Type A could be as good as Jake says. Even car manufacturers have certain models that don’t match up to par.
comparing apples to apples (sd card vs sd card or cfexpress vs cfexpress) in every test I have run on mine Angelbird has performed as well as if not better than the cards I have from other makers. Sony makes fantastic cards but in every test Angelbird has matched their performance
your videos have helped me tremendously! thank you for your tips being easy to follow and learn. I have learned so much on how to fly and work a drone over the past two days.
so glad to hear it
Thank YOU, Jake! I use an Angelbird for my Atomos. I am going to give these a try for the A1. Appreciate your videos
Glad to help Helen!
I’m confused. A search on a number of sites, say that the 1TB WERE DISCONTINUED. Even the Angelbird site says “End of Life” for the 1TB type A card.
yes this is about the 330gb and 160gb cards they just released...
I enjoy watching your videos and bought the angelbird 160 Gb for my sony A7M4. Really impressed with the transfer speeds I was getting out of it. Unfortunately though, my camera just stopped working on me a few days later, not sure if the issue was connected with the card. Also, I cannot find the card being sold on B&H anymore. Just my experience could be different with other people. I'll have to see if I have any other issues once I get my camera fixed.
Wow I hope you can get that fixed easily!
Why did they discontinue the 1TB version?
I am not sure, I asked them when I saw their founder at NAB, but the only thing he would say was that the new version was going to be improved in several ways.
@@JakeSloan its because of the VPG200 issues they had, google it ;-)
Oh interesting, I had zero issues with mine recording in ALL modes on the A1, FX6 and any other sony camera I tried them in.
@@JakeSloan good to know! I think you are a trustworthy guy from what I’ve seen from you, so I’ll take a try with the cards. Thanks, appreciate the open discussion. It just feels like a ‘to good to be true’ deal ;-) and last few years I’ve become a bit more sceptical about peoples recommendations on TH-cam. But you sound like you’re standing behind your advice. Thanks for the transparency. Let us (followers) know when you encounter issues with the cards.
120 fps 10 bit 4:2:2 no issues?
8K 10 bit 4:2:2 no issues?
none at all, it performs as well as the Sony cards so in my testings and real world uses
They sent you one! **Gasp** Your review can't be trusted. 😄
Kidding!
It's amazing how much storage can fit on that small card!
crazy right? definitely don't trust me, I am bought and paid for by the big memory card cabal 😂
Generally, I agree with your reviews, but not this one. I purchased two of the Angelbird 128GB V90 SD cards and they were slower than my old SanDisk Extreme Pro 95 Mbps (slower than v30) memory cards. OWC Atlas Pro CFexpress Type A 4.0 cards, for instance, are much cheaper per MB, faster than Angelbird and very reliable..
Wow in every test I have run on mine Angelbird has performed as well as if not better than the cards I have from other makers. Sony makes fantastic cards but in every test Angelbird has matched their performance
Unfair comparison. V90 vs Type A from another brand. The Angelbird Type A could be as good as Jake says. Even car manufacturers have certain models that don’t match up to par.
comparing apples to apples (sd card vs sd card or cfexpress vs cfexpress) in every test I have run on mine Angelbird has performed as well as if not better than the cards I have from other makers. Sony makes fantastic cards but in every test Angelbird has matched their performance
But I thought you were a Canon guy now lol
ROFL a video on that is coming...