Key Features
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UHS-II SD Memory Card With up to 300MB/s[1] read and 299MB/s[1] write speeds, the UHS-II delivers unparalleled performance. |
Up to 300MB/s Transfer Speed The UHS-II streamlines data workflow tasks with a blazing fast 300MB/s transfer speed that is capable of transferring: 50 files (1.16GB) in 5.1 seconds[2]. That is 2.6x faster than UHS-I Memory Cards. |
Workflow Efficiency Transfer high res photos and 4K video quickly with the MRW-S1 reader writer. |
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Up to 299MB/s Write Speed Designed to Capture the Moment as it Happens Up to 299MB/s write speed provides fast buffer clearing time between burst shots optimizing your shooting experience. |
File Rescue Downloadable Software [3] Enjoy added security and never worry about losing data or accidentally deleting important files. |
Total Reliability UHS-II Memory cards are tested under tough shooting conditions and deliver reliable performance wherever you are. |
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Enhanced durability Our cards are tough to withstand drops and shocks in hot, cold, and wet conditions so you can shoot with confidence. |
Broad compatibility Sony’s high speed memory cards were built for perfect compatibility with the powerful imaging devices used by serious photographers and professionals. |
[1] Up to 300MB/s transfer speed; write speed up to 299MB/s. Based on Sony internal testing. Transfer speeds vary and are dependent on host device. To effectively utilize the product’s high speed capabilities, your compatible device must support UHS-II.
[2] Test based on using SF-G64/T1 and MRW-S1 reader/writer.
[3] File Rescue downloadable software available at official website Does not support data recovery for Content Protected and Game Data files. Not all data may be recoverable.
[4] Based on Sony internal testing, memory media is waterproof certified to IEC 60529 IPX7 standard. Actual performance may vary based on environmental conditions and usage.
[5] Based on Sony internal testing, memory media is durable and data will operate after drop testing from 1.5m. Actual performance may vary based on environmental conditions and usage.
[6] Based on Sony internal testing, memory media can operate in temperatures between -13 degrees Fahrenheit (25 degrees Celsius) and 185 degrees Fahrenheit (85 degrees Celsius). Actual performance may vary based on environmental conditions and usage.
[7] Based on Sony internal testing, memory media is in conformance with ISO 7816-1 X-ray screen testing. Actual performance may vary based on environmental conditions and usage.
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