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The Sony Professional XQD G-Series 128GB Memory Card delivers industry-leading read speeds up to 440MB/s and write speeds up to 400MB/s via PCIe Gen2 and USB 3.0 interfaces. Designed for professional photographers and videographers, it supports high-speed burst shooting and 4K video recording. Its rugged, drop-proof design with recessed pins ensures durability, while included File Rescue software and a 5-year warranty provide reliable data protection.
| ASIN | B01IIZYV1C |
| Additional Features | Drop Proof |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,238 in SecureDigital Memory Cards |
| Brand | Sony |
| Built-In Media | Memory Card |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | XQD-compatible Camera, Personal Computer |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (166) |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 5 Years |
| Flash Memory Type | XQD |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00027242900042 |
| Hardware Connectivity | USB 3.0 |
| Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Sony Electronics Inc. - Media |
| Media Speed | 400MB/s |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 128 GB |
| Model Name | QDG128E/J |
| Model Number | QDG128E/J |
| Read Speed | 440 Megabytes Per Second |
| Secure Digital Association Speed Class | Class 10 |
| UPC | 027242900042 |
| Warranty Description | 5 years |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
D**M
This is the card required in the Nikon Z7 - a little pricey.
This is an excellent card, and that which is required in the new Nikon Full-Frame Mirrorless Cameras. It is an excellent memory card, but I have never had problems with SD cards, which are about half the price. Still, if you want a memory card for your Z7, this is the one to choose. I've now been using this card for a few months in my Z, and I love it. It is very fast, and much more solid than the SD cards. I don't know why Sony quit making the 128 and the 256, but I just purchased a new 240 meg as well. I only wish my camera held two cards as the D850 does. That way one can be devoted to jpgs and the other RAW.
M**E
Works well with the new Nikon Z7 camera
Our new Nikon Z7 camera did not include the XQD memory card it needs for recording photos, so I ordered this Sony XQD card for use with it. On arrival, it was simple to open the camera, insert this card the only way it can go, close the camera, and then (using the camera menus) format the card. In the month I've had this card and camera, I've taken hundreds of photos, and used a matching Sony USB adapter to quickly and easily transfer photos from the card to my computer at home. I've also reformatted the card several times, to keep maximum space available for new photos on the camera. When buying this, I wondered what size card to get. At the time, this 128GB size offered maximum space per dollar of cost, and it seemed unlikely I'd quickly need the added storage of the 256GB version of this card. (For anyone interested, the Z7 uses about 24MB of storage per JPG file, plus about 66MB of storage per RAM (NEF) file, or 90MB when storing both (as I do.) Definitely recommended for use with the Nikon Z7.
D**R
These work fantastic in my Nikon D5 and can store 200 20MP ...
The XQD format as of today is blazing fast, faster than anything I’ve used. These work fantastic in my Nikon D5 and can store 200 20MP images in seconds. I always format my cards before a shoot to ensure no file system corruption and the 128GB cards only take a couple seconds to complete this. My only concern is that the format may be taken over quickly by even faster tech cards in the near future and may be difficult to obtain soon.
T**W
Big, fast, and reliable.
I have been doing a lot of video recording with my cameras lately and this has been my go to card as a backup to my digital recorder. Works fine and I can also use it shooting sports with my D5 where there are overlapping events where it seems I never let up on the shutter. I can shoot flat out for as long as I want and the card keeps up.
D**M
Works well with Nikon D850, and faster than UHS-II SDXC card
This XQD card is clearly faster than aType II SD card, but I'm giving it only 4 stars because I'm only getting around 315 MB/s read speeds instead of the rated 440 MB/s. Details/environment below. I got this card to use in my Nikon D850, and it works fine. My main goal was to have faster file transfers to my iMac Pro when compared to my 64 GB UHS-II SD card (SanDisk 64GB Extreme PRO UHS-II SDXC). I also liked the higher capacity. I'm a commercial photographer. I often shoot 60-100 GB of pics and video on a shoot, and I'm often on tight deadlines, so read speed can be an issue. My type II SD card is rated at 300 MB/s and I'm getting around 243 MB/s when reading it in the internal SD card reader on my new 10-core iMac Pro, writing to the internal SSD drive. This Sony XQD card is rated at 440 MB/s read, but when reading it with the Sony MRWE90/BC1 XQD USB 3.0 Reader I'm only getting around 315 MB/s. To round these timings out, I get around 90 MB/s when reading a Type I SD card in the same machine. So, to illustrate my real world time savings, here are the average times I'm seeing when reading 64GB of pics/video from each of the 3 card types: Type I SD: 711 sec (11.85 min) Type II SD: 264sec (4.4 min) This XQD: 203 (3.4 min) As you can see, switching from Type I to Type II SD cards makes a big difference. In the above case it saved over 7 minutes, which feels like an eternity after a long shoot. The time saved by switching from a Type II SD to this XQD card is real, but less compelling, as it only saves an additional minute. My time is valuable, but it's going to take a long time to justify the additional expense of this card and reader. XQDs also have faster write times, but I was not being constrained by write times on my D850 using a Type SD card so that's moot for me. I'll keep it, but I was hoping for more. "Your mileage may vary."
P**R
Fast. Love XQD cards. Watch the side tabs.
This card is FAST. It works great in my Nikon D4 and D5. I have several of these and have had no issues other than on some of the older versions the side plastic tabs tend to break off. I just pulled out the tab and continued using the cards. No complaints other than perhaps price.
W**F
Sony Professional XQD G Series 128 GB Memory Card
Two of these were purchased to be used in my new Nikon D850. They appear so far to function as advertised. It is unfortunate that the only vendor in the world for the XQD card is Sony thus they can charge whatever the traffic will bear for them. While these are very fast memory cards, they are VERY expensive.
D**N
The XQD Memory Card is the fastest Memory Card used for DSLR cameras. The card is built excellent
The new Sony Card XQD Memory Card supports all of the functions for new Nikon and Canon cameras. The other memory cards It's exciting to buy a new technology and watch it be improved for 10 years and the card. Note: The manufacture of the Card and Slot is excellent. and slot is.
P**P
Amazing performance. As a Mac OSX user, however, you have to be aware that OSX doesn't recognise the cards fully as a device, so copy stuff off as files and directories (using 'ditto' or 'cp -r' for example) from the top level directory (DCIM in my case). This does mean you cannot copy any camera settings file in the card's root directory - Apple is the culprit here.
D**S
Pretty fast
J**R
Nutze das Teil in einer Nikon D5 und kann folgendes berichten: Serienbilder mit 200 Bildern in Folge; der anschließende Blick auf die Kontroll-LED, die den Zugriff auf die Speicherkarte anzeigt, hat mich mehr als überrascht. In wenigen Sekunden war der Buffer auf die Speicherkarte geschrieben. Mit meiner Nikon D700, die nur 12-14 Bilder in RAW in schneller Folge machen kann, war das Schreiben des Buffers auf die Compactflash-Karte (immerhin eine LEXAR-1000), fast eine Minutenangelegenheit. Also 14 Bilder der D700 benötigen mind. 20 Sekunden um auf die CF-Karte zu kommen während die D5 200 Bilder in höherer Auflösung in weniger Zeit auf die XQD-Karte schreibt. (Verglichen mit RAW 14bit)
A**W
Excelente memoria. Muy rápida y de buena capacidad.
T**L
gekauft für meine neue Nikon D850 : top Geschwindigkeit : natürlich keine Langzeiterfahrung : extrem überteuert, aber das weiß man vor dem Kauf. Alternativen gibt es dzt nicht : Lieferung nach Ö erstaunlich schnell Primär hatte ich es mit einer Sandisk SD mit 95MB/s versucht. Für normales Shooting völlig ausreichend. Aber schon bei Serienfotos, in meinem Fall 5 Bilder/s kam die Cam (bei voller Auflösung) ins Stottern. Um die Cam auszureizen kommt man m.E. an einer XQD Karte nicht vorbei. Das Preis/Leistungs - Verhältnis ist bei der 256GB Karte etwas besser als bei den kleineren Karten, daher habe ich mich gleich für diese entschieden. Die Lieferung nach Österreich war erstaunlich schnell, genau weiß ich es nicht mehr, aber unter 7 Werktagen (über MemoryC) und versandkostenfrei. Mehr gibt es von mir noch nicht zu sagen, Erfahrungen mit Video fehlen dzt. Empfehlen kann ich den Kauf in jedem Fall - natürlich abhängig vom Kameramodel und vom Einsatz. Alles andere sind nur Kompromisse. Hoffe, mit meiner Rezension geholfen zu haben. LG T
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