For professionals shooting in 8K or demanding continuous burst modes, memory card performance is no longer a secondary concern—it’s a bottleneck. Kioxia’s latest EXCERIA PRO G2 SDXC UHS-II series aims to eliminate that bottleneck with two new models: the high-end V90 and the balanced V60. Both cards leverage UHS-II’s full potential to handle the heaviest workloads, from cinematic 8K footage to rapid-fire wildlife photography.

The EXCERIA PRO G2 V90 is the flagship, designed for users who refuse to compromise. With write speeds up to 300MB/s and read speeds hitting 310MB/s, it’s built to keep up with even the most data-intensive 8K cameras. Capacities scale up to 512GB, ensuring longer shoots without constant swaps. The V60, meanwhile, offers a more accessible entry point with 250MB/s writes and 300MB/s reads, making UHS-II performance available to vloggers and hobbyists without the premium price tag. Both models support capacities from 128GB to 512GB, catering to a range of budgets.

The UHS-II interface isn’t just about raw speed—it’s about workflow efficiency. Faster file transfers mean less time waiting between shots and more time capturing. For editors, this translates to smoother workflows, as large 8K files move from camera to workstation without delay.

Kioxia’s EXCERIA PRO G2 UHS-II Cards Push 8K Video and Burst Shooting Limits

Key specs

  • EXCERIA PRO G2 V90:
    • Write speed: Up to 300MB/s
    • Read speed: Up to 310MB/s
    • Capacities: 128GB–512GB
    • Use case: 8K video, professional burst shooting
  • EXCERIA PRO G2 V60:
    • Write speed: Up to 250MB/s
    • Read speed: Up to 300MB/s
    • Capacities: 128GB–512GB
    • Use case: Wildlife photography, vlogging, mid-tier video production
  • Shared features:
    • UHS-II interface for faster data transfer
    • SDXC format for high-capacity storage
    • Available March 2026

The V90 is the clear choice for professionals who need uncompromising performance, while the V60 offers a practical alternative for those who want UHS-II speeds without the top-tier cost. Both cards reflect Kioxia’s focus on bridging the gap between high-end demands and real-world usability—whether you’re shooting a feature film or a fast-moving wildlife sequence.