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FIELD READY USB 3.2 Gen 2 enables read speeds up to 1050MB/s and write speeds up to 1000MB/s

In the high-pressure world of action sports, Mark Lee-Sing needs gear that’s fast, rugged and reliable. The Samsung Portable SSD T7 Shield is key to his workflow S peed has always been at the heart of experienced image maker Mark Lee-Sing’s work. From his early days shooting World speeds of up to 1000MB/s. In practice, Lee-Sing can offload full camera cards effortlessly, and that means more time capturing what matters and working on edits as rapidly as possible. “Speed is everything in what I do,” Built for the fast lane

live audiences around the world. For Lee-Sing, that makes workflow just as important as footage. And at the centre of his on-location kit is a piece of tech that’s as quick and tough as the action: the Samsung Portable SSD T7 Shield. Speed to rely on The performance of the Samsung Portable SSD T7 Shield is a game changer for fast-paced production environments where minutes lost waiting for files to download can really hinder workflow. With support for USB 3.2 Gen 2, the portable drive offers sequential read speeds of up to 1050MB/s and write

Cup downhill mountain biking and World Championship BMX races to capturing the gritty energy of speedway motorbikes and now the high-octane world of car racing, Lee-Sing has built his name on fast, precise and dynamic content. But when you work in fast-moving environments, there’s more to success than just what happens behind the camera. The pressure to shoot, edit and deliver on time is relentless – especially when content is being streamed to

he explains. “I can be filming bikes one minute and editing from the back of my trusty van the next. If I can’t move data quickly, the whole project grinds to a halt. The Samsung Portable SSD T7 Shield keeps everything flowing.” Lee-Sing doesn’t just use it to store captured footage. The portable drive acts as his mobile production hub on location thanks to this rapid transfer

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