
Sony SR-32UY3A/GT 32GB Micro SDHC UHS-I Memory Card
Capture and Transfer Data at Lightning SpeedIntroducing the Sony SR-32UY3A/GT High Speed 32GB Class 10 Micro SDHC UHS-I Memory Card. Designed for high-speed data capture and transfer, this micro SDHC card is the perfect companion for your digital cameras, video camcorders, and other compatible de...
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Overview
Capture and Transfer Data at Lightning Speed
Introducing the Sony SR-32UY3A/GT High Speed 32GB Class 10 Micro SDHC UHS-I Memory Card. Designed for high-speed data capture and transfer, this micro SDHC card is the perfect companion for your digital cameras, video camcorders, and other compatible devices.
Key Features
32GB Capacity
Speed/Class: UHS-I, Class 10, U1
Transfer/read speed up to 90MB/s
Downloadable File Rescue software, recovers the files of XAVC S format, AVCHD Format, RAW image and MOV files
1 Year Limited Warranty
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers a 32GB capacity, providing ample storage for photos, videos, and other digital files.
- Features UHS-I, Class 10, and U1 speed ratings, ensuring fast data transfer and suitability for full HD video recording.
- Achieves transfer/read speeds up to 90MB/s, allowing for quick file access and efficient workflow.
- Includes downloadable File Rescue software, capable of recovering XAVC S, AVCHD, RAW image, and MOV files if lost.
- Backed by a 1-Year Limited Warranty, providing assurance for product quality and support.
👎 Cons
- The 32GB capacity might be considered limited for users who frequently record 4K video or capture large volumes of high-resolution RAW images.
- Write speeds are not explicitly stated, though a Class 10/U1 rating implies a minimum, read speed is the only explicitly high metric.
- The File Rescue software is downloadable, not pre-installed, requiring an extra step for activation and use.
- The 1-Year Limited Warranty is standard but may be shorter than some users prefer for long-term data storage devices.
- It is a Micro SDHC card, meaning it might require an adapter for devices that only accept full-size SD cards.