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Sony TOUGH-G series SDXC UHS-II Card 64GB, V90, CL10, U3, Max R300MB/S, W299MB/S (SF-G64T/T1), Black

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Capacity: 64GB


Style: Card


Features

  • Tough specs: world's first one-piece molded construction with high hardness materials have resulted in the world's highest level of Bend strength, 18 times greater than the SD standard
  • Ribless, no write protection switch design: world's first ribless, no write protection switch design6 removed easy to break Parts, such as rib
  • Fast file transfer: up to 300 MB/s transfer speed and up to 299MB/s write speed 3. Uhs-ii, Class 10, U3 compliant. Fast writing speed excellent for 4K recording and continuous burst mode shooting
  • Highest level Waterproof (ipx8*5) & dustproof (ip6x*5): completely sealed with monolithic structure, This card is waterproof (compliant to IPX8)
  • Backward compatible with UHS-I compatible equipment: while highest performance is obtained using a UHS-II compatible camera, (up to 95MB/s transfer and 90MB/s writing speeds3)

Description

Sf-g series Tough specification UHS-II SD memory cards, the world's toughest and fastest SD card, 18 times stronger4 than standard SD card with an ultra- rugged design that is bend-proof, drop-proof to 5 meters, water-proof and dust-proof and up to 300MB/s read, 299MB/s Write2 speeds.

Brand: Sony


Flash Memory Type: SDXC


Memory Storage Capacity: 64 GB


Compatible Devices: Camera


Color: Black


Special Feature: ‎water_proof, drop_proof, dust_proof


Read Speed: ‎300 Megabytes Per Second


Item Weight: ‎2 Grams


Hardware Interface: ‎SDHC


Secure Digital Association Speed Class: ‎Class 10


Product Dimensions: ‎1.26"L x 0.94"W


Manufacturer: ‎Sony Electronics Inc. - Media


UPC: ‎027242908321


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎21


RAM: ‎64 GB


Item model number: ‎SF-G64T/T1


Item Weight: ‎0.071 ounces


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎1.26 x 0.94 x 0.08 inches


Country of Origin: ‎Taiwan


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎September 13, 2018


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  • An excellent SD card for high-volume professional use
Capacity: 64GB Style: Card
Staff photographer for a Honolulu-based publisher here. These are probably my favorite SD cards EVER. Transfer rate is fast, never had an error message or lost data. Bought my first one about 9 months ago, now have 5 64gb & 1 32GB Tough cards. I use these cards in: Canon 5D3, Sony A7R III, Fuji XT3, Fuji GFX 50R, Fuji X-H1. They are the fastest writing SD cards I’ve experienced, consistently. No, I didn’t time it so it’s just a seat of the pants feeling. But they’re very fast. No issues running 4k/60 on the XT3 and buffer clears FAST in high speed drive modes. Durability wise this thing is literally a wafer of machined aluminum. Its reassuringly solid and jingles like a coin when you drop it on concrete. Its definitely gonna be “tougher” than a plastic SD card but a determined person could still bend one with their bare hands. The real value in these cards (in my opinion) is not the fact that you can submerge them in water or that they are metal. It’s the fact that Sony effectively eliminated the two most common mechanical failure points in SD cards with the Tough card design. Number one is that stupid “Write Protect” switch. Nobody I know uses it, and if you shoot all day, every day and pull your cards in and out of your camera like 4x - 8x a day....well after a year of daily use (and having never once moved the switch at ALL), the write switch will fail and your card ends up stuck in write protected mode even when it is set to read/write. It happens to our Sandisk, Lexar, and Sony SD cards with switches all the time. It’s pure genius they just ditched it. The Tough cards should last longer because of it, making them a better value in the long run. Number two are those stupid little thin plastic guide tabs to the sides of the gold contacts on the bottom of the card. With heavy daily use, those little plastic tab things have a tendency to break off. Usually in your Mac’s SD card slot on the worst possible day for it to do so. The Tough cards don’t have them. Why didn’t anyone think of this sooner? Your Macbook will thank you. Also, these should last longer for heavy daily users, making them a better value. If you are a hobbyist, amateur or even low-volume professional user, you could save a few bucks, buy a Sandisk Extreme Pro card, and be just fine. The mechanical failues I’m referring to aren’t going to make you lose the data on your card. And there are other cheaper cards with similar water resistance, etc that would give you similar peace of mind. But if you fall into the “high volume” use category, just expense them already. They’re worth it and will save you a few bucks in the long run. Yes, they cost a bit more than other cards. And as durable as they are, they aren’t indestructible. But for heavy, daily, professional use they are worth the money and then some, because Sony fixed two mechanical design flaws found on every other brand of SD card I’m aware of. I’ll update if any issues arise. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2019 by Aaron K Yoshino

  • The fastest UHS-II-style SD card out there !!
Capacity: 64GB Style: Card
Great product, the fastest SD card I ever seen, no doubt Sony really have been put lots of effort to makes this fantastic SD card. Let's talk about build quality , the card is completely smooth with just a small, standard dip where the UHS-II-style contacts begin. Built of a stronger plastic, you can try all you want to break it, but you’ll be hard-pressed to do so with your bare hands. Sony says with its 10N rating, this card is 18 times stronger than a standard SD card, and is ture. I also try to put in liquid nitrogen for 1 min still works after I getting out the card. For the speed it can go up to 300 MB/s read and 299 MB/s write speeds! !That's even faster than some ssd. Overall, I will say is a bit pricey SD card out there I mean the most expensive yet! But if you need this product to do post production or cinema editing or you just want the fastest SD card out there,trust me you won't regret. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2020 by Junyi

  • Fast Enough for Recording
Capacity: 128GB Style: Card
I wanted to make sure the memory card was fast enough to record video in my new camera. It was probably a lot of overkill because it is just a Nikon Z 30 (20 M pixel) but I know it will work if I upgrade the camera body. I am going to Antarctica on a vacation soon ... the durability will be tested then. Having it Xray resistant will be good at the airport scanners as well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2024 by Wayne Botz

  • Right now, the only real choice for a pro
Capacity: 128GB Style: Card
**Update *** Still using them... Honestly, I am not sure why anyone would even consider buying a different type of SD card. For me, memory cards are almost a necessary evil. I only notice them when they don't work, and then I have a major issue. I have had numerous SD cards fall apart over the years. I have used tape to try and put them together, but they are always a risk. Since videos and photography are how I make a living I really can't afford SD card failures. The Sony Tough Cards are the clear, and most expensive, choice. Notes- - As others have noted they are thicker than a standard SD card. I have no problems using them on my computer, but they **barely** fit in some of my cameras. - If you are filming 4k video at a decent quality you will need the 299Mb/s write speed card. It also means that you will likely need several of them! It is crazy, but I have more invested in these memory cards than most of my lenses. - They appear to be indestructible. I have been using them for over a year, and I have never had an issue. I wouldn't try to snap them in half with wire cutters, but for the most part, they can withstand whatever you throw at them. So while I would prefer to use cheaper SD cards.... but you really can't justify them if you are making your living with a camera. One thing I will add... understand what you need for write speeds. This can save you quite a bit of money. I have never had an issue with my Nikon D850 (shooting RAW) or my Leica Q2 (also in RAW) while using the 150mb/s cards. The drop in write speed will save you quite a bit of money. However, if you are shooting 4k - go ahead and spring for the 300m/s cards. I get write errors when I use my 150mb/s Sony Tough Cards with my GH5 and Canon HF G60 at higher quality 4k formats. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2020 by CKE

  • Well built and fast. Pick two.
Capacity: 32GB Style: Card
These cards easily keeps up with fast-paced bursts on my Canon R6, and they read much faster than any other SD card that I’ve used. Also, handling them and tossing them on a table or desk tells your senses that they are much more rigid than ordinary cards. The only criticism I have is that they were a rather tight fit the first few times I inserted them into and removed them from my camera and card reader. This gets easier pretty quickly and it’s more than worth the (very) minor inconvenience to have something so fast and well-built. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2022 by Scott Reynolds Scott Reynolds

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