SONY Cfexpress Tough Memory Card
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donte tidwell
28-11-2024works great with the Canon EOS R5. fast enough to record 8k *if you have a computer that can handle 8k* I recommend getting the BlackJet thunderbolt 3 card reader.
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Mohamad Hussein
> 3 daySturdy, seemless functionality with excellent speed. Expensive but worth it!
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Craig A. Adams
> 3 dayStupid fast, works well for burst photography and movies in my D 500. The original firmware was updated to accommodate this format, so it you dont have at least 1.20 (current and likely the last is 1.30), update it or eschew this card. At this point, the only reason to buy the xqd is to have the additional capacity sitting in the second slot. 128gb is a lot of pictures.
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yotha
> 3 dayI wanna up grate my XQD card on Nikon D500 but the camera doesnt support so sad
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Manu C
> 3 dayRien à redire sur cette carte mémoire. Javais déjà confiance en Sony pour le stockage, et cette carte le confirme une fois de plus. Rapide et robuste, fonctionne à merveille avec mes hybrides Nikon (Z6ii et Z9).
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Robert Arrington
> 3 dayWith my Nikon D850 I made sure and up-dated the Firmware to version 1.20 and the CFexpress works really good. I set the camera to continues shutter release & held it down for a minute. NO lag time in writing the large raw files to the disk. Im Planning to visit Cape Disappointment in November and this cad will keep up with the fast shooting required to catch the breaking waves. It works so well I bought 2 of them.
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Jim Tschetter
> 3 dayUpdate: i bought the memory card about 8 months ago and although the card is still working, a piece of the plastic has broken off where you hold the card when inserting it and taking it our of the camera or reader. I only have one of these cards and it is never bouncing around in my camera bag. It is either in my camera or in the reader at all times. I have no idea what the TOUGH means that is in big letters on the card and packaging. I feel like i have been more than gentle enough with this card and am annoyed its broken. I contacted SONY and they said that they do not cover physical damage under warranty. No exceptions. I did some digging around on the internet and it seems that many others have similar broken plastic parts on their sony cards and sony wont repair them. To me this seems like a manufacturing error with low grade plastic. I have put some scotch tape over the broken part of my memory card so dust doesnt get in there and mess up something else, which of course, sony wouldnt cover as the card is damaged. i wont buy another card from sony, this card is not tough. It cant even handle light use without breaking. Maybe look at ProGrade cards as they have good reviews. Original post: this card is fast. I use a Prograde card reader connected to my pc thru a usb c port. I dont know the exact transfer rate, but i im downloading 25mb raw files at about 3+ images per second.
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M
Greater than one weekLove these cards , so fast, and works great on my Nikon Z7 , reliable and overall was good value at time of purchase.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayReplacing XQD card in Nikon equipment and this card is excellent.
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Sam Hoon
> 3 dayTo be honest, the only two reasons I bought the card is due to the branding of the TOUGH series and the pricing of the card. Much cheaper here than anywhere else. Albeit that the card might not have any warranty and it is rather pricey. It is still a worth it purchase.