
Sony
Sony SF-32UZ 32GB SDHC UHS-I Memory Card
A reliable 32GB Sony SDHC card with UHS-I and U3 speeds built for high-resolution photo and video capture.
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Overview
High-Speed Storage with the Sony SDHC Card
The Sony SDHC card offers reliable and high-speed storage for your digital devices. Compatible with UHS-I and UHS Speed Class 3, this card is perfect for capturing high-resolution photos and videos.
- Capacity: 32GB
- Standard: SDHC
- UHS: UHS-I
- Speed Class: UHS Speed Class 3, Class 10
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- UHS Speed Class 3 rating ensures sustained write speeds for 4K video and rapid burst shooting
- Compact and durable SDHC form factor fits the vast majority of cameras, camcorders, and card readers
- Sony's reputation for memory card reliability provides confidence for important shoots
- Class 10 and U3 dual rating offers broad compatibility with devices that reference either speed standard
👎 Cons
- 32GB capacity fills up relatively quickly during extended video recording sessions
- UHS-I bus interface is slower than UHS-II, limiting maximum transfer speeds during card readback
- No included card reader or carrying case for storage and transport
- Lacks the larger capacities available in SDXC format cards from the same era
Frequently Asked Questions
What speed class ratings does this card carry?
The Sony SF-32UZ is rated UHS Speed Class 3 (U3) and Class 10, ensuring minimum sustained write speeds suitable for 4K video recording and burst photography.
Is this card compatible with devices that only support the SD standard?
As an SDHC card, it is compatible with devices that support SDHC and SDXC standards. It will not work in older devices that only support the original SD standard (up to 2GB).
What does UHS-I mean for this card's performance?
UHS-I refers to the bus interface, which supports a maximum theoretical transfer speed of 104MB/s. Actual speeds depend on the device and usage conditions.
Is 32GB enough for shooting video?
At 32GB, the card can hold a moderate amount of Full HD video or a shorter duration of 4K footage. Photographers and videographers shooting extended sessions may want to carry additional cards.