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Published on April 7th, 2017 | by Admin

Award Winning Photographer Sean Scott partners with SanDisk to shoot 4K Video showcasing some of Australia’s Best Scenery

Sydney ,Australia, 6 April – Australian photographer Sean Scott and leading flash storage brand SanDisk (of Western Digital Corporation) have joined forces to showcase a video of Queensland’s famous Burleigh Heads beach, captured through the eyes of 4K video devices. The video shot by Sean Scott displays footage from the sky and underwater, and exhibits the capability of SanDisk’s 4K micro SD range to showcase one of Australia’s iconic landscapes.

4K has quickly become mainstream and has dramatically improved the quality of imagery across the digital world. Regarded as one of the most influential photographers in the world by XXLPIX, Scott also educates 4K enthusiasts on what you need to look out for with memory cards, how he uses his SanDisk microSDXC cards and why he only chooses SanDisk for storage when shooting 4K video.

“Many devices that are being used to shoot 4K video need extra storage space”, said Sean Scott. “There is also a number of specifications needed to make sure your cards are compatible with modern day devices.”

He adds, “I have always used SanDisk as the range of products ensures high read speeds to allow me to shoot high quality video and this project is no different”. Some of the images in the video include famous wildlife associated with the area and surfing shots as the sport attracts surfers from across the country.

“We are delighted to be partnering with Sean to help him produce high quality video of one of Australia’s most scenic destinations” said George Saad, country manager of SanDisk ANZ, Western Digital. “We have seen the evolution of 4K and the increasing consumer demand for our products to become compatible, so for our Extreme Pro range to be recommended by one of the most influential photographers in the country makes us immensely proud.”

To take a look at the video please visit: https://www.facebook.com/SanDiskAustralia/videos/1414849381923066/


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