
Sony Tough-M Series 64GB UHS-II SDXC Card
Unleash High-Speed Performance for Professional Photography and VideographyThe Sony Tough-M Series SDXC UHS-II Card is designed for photographers and videographers who demand top-tier performance. With ultra-fast read and write speeds, robust construction, and support for 4K video recording, this...
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Overview
Unleash High-Speed Performance for Professional Photography and Videography
The Sony Tough-M Series SDXC UHS-II Card is designed for photographers and videographers who demand top-tier performance. With ultra-fast read and write speeds, robust construction, and support for 4K video recording, this card is built to withstand the rigors of professional use.
- Capacity: 64GB
- Series: Tough-M and M Series
- Standard: SDXC UHS-II
- Speed Class: V60, CL10, U3
- Max Read Speed: 277MB/s
- Max Write Speed: 150MB/s
- Durability: Waterproof (IPX8), Dustproof (IP6X), Toughness Design
- Compatibility: Compatible with SD UHS-II and SD UHS-I Host Devices
Key Features
Product 1: Waterproof (IPX8)/ Dustproof (ipx6)2
Product 1: Up to 277MB/s read speed and 150MB/s write speed
Product 1: Toughness design (18x stronger than standard UHS II card)
Product 1: Supports 4K video recording
Product 2: Read up to 260MB/s UHS-II
Product 2: UHS-II Reader (MRW-S1) is needed to realize transfer speed
Product 2: Transfer Speed (Write) Up to 100 MB/s
Product 2: Speed class U3, Class 10
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Boasts a toughness design that makes it 18x stronger than standard UHS II cards, enhancing durability.
- Offers high read speeds of up to 277MB/s, allowing for quick transfer of large files and efficient workflow.
- Features a respectable write speed of up to 150MB/s, supporting rapid burst shooting and high-resolution video recording.
- Waterproof (IPX8) and Dustproof (IPX6), providing robust protection against environmental elements.
- Supports 4K video recording, making it suitable for modern cameras and camcorders that capture high-resolution footage.
👎 Cons
- To achieve the maximum transfer speeds (e.g., 260MB/s read), a UHS-II Reader (MRW-S1) is needed, which is a separate purchase.
- The "Product 2" features indicate a slightly lower write speed (up to 100MB/s) than "Product 1" (150MB/s), creating potential confusion if not clarified.
- Specific class ratings are U3 and Class 10, which, while good, might not represent the absolute fastest available UHS-II performance for all scenarios.