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Sony 128GB SF-G TOUGH Series UHS-II SDXC Memory Card

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Sony 128GB SF-G TOUGH Series UHS-II SDXC Memory Card
Key Features
  • 128GB Storage Capacity
  • UHS-II / V90 / U3 / Class 10
  • Max Read Speed: 300 MB/s
  • Max Write Speed: 299 MB/s
The 128GB SF-G TOUGH Series UHS-II SDXC Memory Card from Sony features a storage capacity of 128GB and takes advantage of the UHS-II bus to support advanced DSLR functions such as continuous shutter bursts and rapid shooting, as well as RAW and JPEG captures. This card is also well-suited for video capture, including 8K, 4K XAVC S, 60p AVCHD, 3D, HFR, and Full HD video, and can achieve maximum read speeds of up to 300 MB/s and maximum write speeds of up to 299 MB/s. Thanks to its V90 speed class rating, minimum write speeds are guaranteed not to drop below 90 MB/s.
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Has anyone tried these on a Canon C200 or a Canon ...

Has anyone tried these on a Canon C200 or a Canon EOS R? Hoping to find out if they’re fully compatible.
Asked by: Ricardo
Yes this will work well
Answered by: vilson
Date published: 2021-01-13

can uhs-I SD card reader read these uhs=II cards?

can uhs-I SD card reader read these uhs=II cards?
Asked by: Terry
Most UHS-I readers can read UHS-II cards however it would be at UHS-I's slower speed. If you need full speed, please use a UHS-II reader. Here is an example. Kingston MobileLite G4 Multi-Function SD / microSD Card Reader B&H # KIFCRMLG4.
Answered by: Dennis A
Date published: 2019-04-16

what is the difference SF-G Tough SF-M Tough ?

what is the difference SF-G Tough SF-M Tough ?
Asked by: Michel
The SF-G has a UHS-II interface (with additional signal pins) whereas the SF-M is UHS-I. If you have a camera that has a UHS-II interface, these cards can be 2-3 times as fast as UHS-I. If your camera does not have a UHS-II interface, the card was still work but won't be any faster than a UHS-1 card. I have a 128gb SF-G card that I use in my A7r3. It works very well and it's extremely fast both for raw photo storage and also high-speed 4K video.
Answered by: Mark
Date published: 2021-10-14

Can I use this card with WD my passport wireless ...

Can I use this card with WD my passport wireless ssd ?
Asked by: Narint
The latest WD My Passport Wireless SSDs do have an SD card slot. However it is limited to 65 MB/s read speeds. You will be able to use this card with the drive, but will not experience its full read speed.
Answered by: Joseph
Date published: 2019-11-19

Is this compatible with the Nikon D90?

Is this compatible with the Nikon D90?
Asked by: Eletha E.
No, it is not. The D90 takes up to and including 32gb cards.
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2020-07-23

Will this card work with fx3 4k dci?

Will this card work with fx3 4k dci?
Asked by: Josue
Yes, Sony does say the Sony 128GB SF-G TOUGH Series UHS-II SDXC Memory Card will work on the Sony fx3 4k dci.
Answered by: Robert
Date published: 2023-10-09

Is this card certified to work with the Sony ...

Is this card certified to work with the Sony A7SIII in recording 4K60p XAVC S-I in S&Q mode?
Asked by: David
B&H Staff, unfortunately your response did not sufficiently answer my question, can you answer it in it's entirety?
Answered by: David
Date published: 2022-05-04

what is the difference between sf-g and sf-m ...

what is the difference between sf-g and sf-m cards?
Asked by: Bobby C
When compared to the Sony TOUGH-M Series UHS-II SD Card, the Sony TOUGH-G Series UHS-II SD Card has a slightly faster maximum reading speed in HD312 mode. The TOUGH-G is also nearly twice as fast at maximum writing speed in HD312 mode. If you are using these cards with the SDR104 mode, then both have identical read and write speeds. Furthermore, the G series has been rated at V90 while the M series has a rating of V60. This means that the G cards are more suitable for up to 8K for filming while the M cards are more suitable for up to 4K capture.
Answered by: Lawrence
Date published: 2021-10-25
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