
Sony SF8UX 8GB SDHC Memory Card 94MB/s
Experience High-Speed Data Transfer with Sony SDHC Memory Card The Sony 8GB UHS-I SDHC Memory Card is designed for reliable and fast data storage. With a read speed of up to 94MB/s, this card is perfect for capturing high-resolution photos and videos, ensuring quick transfers to your computer. I...
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Overview
Experience High-Speed Data Transfer with Sony SDHC Memory Card
The Sony 8GB UHS-I SDHC Memory Card is designed for reliable and fast data storage. With a read speed of up to 94MB/s, this card is perfect for capturing high-resolution photos and videos, ensuring quick transfers to your computer. Its robust construction and included file rescue software make it a dependable choice for your storage needs.
Specifications:
- Capacity: 8 GB
- Card Type: Secure Digital High-Capacity (SDHC)
- UHS-I: Yes
- Read Speed: Up to 94 MB/s
- Color: Black
- Certification: UHS-I
- Software: Free File Rescue
- Power Consumption (Write): 800 mA
- Power Consumption (Read): 800 mA
- Dimensions: 2.4 cm (W) x 2.1 mm (D) x 3.2 cm (H)
Key Features
SDHC UHS-I cards, reading speed up to 94MB/s
Perfect for DSLR, SLT cameras and high-end camcorders
Ultra fast data transfer to computer
Free File Rescue software
Ultimate reliability
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers a fast reading speed of up to 94MB/s, enabling quick data transfer and retrieval.
- Ideal for DSLR, SLT cameras, and high-end camcorders due to its high-speed performance.
- Facilitates ultra-fast data transfer to computers, streamlining workflow for photographers and videographers.
- Includes free File Rescue software, which can help recover accidentally deleted photos and videos.
- Designed for ultimate reliability, providing peace of mind for valuable data storage.
👎 Cons
- The 8GB capacity may be insufficient for extensive high-resolution video recording or large photo shoots without frequent offloading.
- The stated reading speed is high, but the writing speed, crucial for continuous shooting or 4K video, is not specified.
- As an SDHC card, it is generally slower than newer SDXC cards, especially for sustained large file transfers.
- UHS-I interface is fast, but it is not as fast as UHS-II cards which offer even greater transfer speeds.
- Compatibility with older devices that do not support SDHC cards may be an issue.