



Sony Professional XQD G series 120GB Memory Card (QD-G120F/J)
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ED
> 3 dayGood working card, very expensive as sony became one of the only manufacturers of this format.
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Les
> 3 dayProduct seem fine, but the price could be better.
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Mathew Hill
> 3 dayNachdem ich leider nicht durch Amazon erfahren habe, dass der zuerst bestellte Lexar-Artikel nicht mehr zur Verfügung steht, habe ich mich für Sony entschieden.
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Laura Martínez
> 3 dayLlegó en tiempo y forma
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lotsofink8
> 3 dayLost 64GB of very good photos I took on a trip to Zion NP that where there one minute while the card was in my Nikon D850, and literally gone the next. When I inserted the card into the Sony card reader (the one they push with this card) and into my computer for no apoarent reason it showed the card as being empty! Hmm, I thought wtf is going on here? I immediately placed the card back into the camera only to see the no photos on this file message when I hit the photo review button! I played around with it trying everything I could think of for about an hour with no luck!! The disk never was wet, It never was dropped or had any other thing happen that would warrant this thoe of failure! 99% of the time I back up all of my cards with an SDII card in the 2nd slot! The truth of the matter is, I wound up staying an extra few days and was low on storage. I decided to just use my last 2 cards (1 of ea) separately and did not take the time to offload the images from the original cards I had in the camera and to use these individually. Keep in mind my first 3 DSLRs only used the cheaper SD cards so A. I hadnt accumulated many of the Sony XQD cards yet. B. In the hundreds of thousands of images I have taken using plain old SD cards that literally cost a fraction of what these Sony cards that are supposed to be so wonderful cost, I have NEVER so much as had a glitch, let alone total failure! ( 90% of which where Sandisk Extreme Pros) Needless to say I am extremely disappointed with this product! Im sure the manufacturer would try to talk circles around me and make me believe I did something wrong, however that is not the case.. I am not new to this game! I have read about the recovery software an plan on trying to extract the lost files. Unfortunately, if the cards are this poor, Im imagining the software is probably equally bad! These cards are the first piece of Sony photography equipment/accessory thatI I have used, unfortunately, I now have no faith in their product whatsoever! In the end I was stupid for not backing the card up, im aware, however there is no excuse for a 64 GB memory card that cost $140 to fail the first time its used! Chances are I will never recover these images, but you can take it to the bank I have used my last Sony XQD memory card!!
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Brent Whitmire
> 3 dayVery fast, awesome!!
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Cyberbronco
Greater than one weekWorks great but get the highest capacity you can afford. 128G goes too fast.
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KBev95
> 3 dayIts just pricey for what it is. This is the best value on a $/GB basis, but man, Nikon screwed its photogs (esp D850 owners) by choosing a format with so few suppliers.
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Ram Evo
> 3 dayTodo excelente, a llenarla de sesiones!
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GianPaolo Prando
> 3 dayTutto nella norma