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Sony XQD card G series 64 GB

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  • XQD MemoryCard
  • Write 400MB/sec
  • Read 440MB/sec.
  • Realize the full potential of continuous shooting 1
  • Capture even more important moments
  • Reliable 4K video recording
  • Fast data transfer to PC 3
  • Extremely robust case structure

The XQD G-series offers the best performance of all XQD cards for 4K users.

Realize the full potential of continuous shooting
Thanks to their extremely fast writing speed, Sony XQD G-series memory cards are ideal for RAW continuous shooting with high-quality DSLR cameras. They allow you to store up to 200 RAW images - that's 1.5 times more images per continuous shooting than with conventional CompactFlash® cards 1.

Capture even more important moments
Sony XQD G-series memory cards are designed to keep up with your camera's shooting speed so buffer memory is released faster. You can capture more important moments and store continuous shooting, even with high-end DSLR cameras.

Reliable 4K video recording
Sony's unique controller ensures stable video recording in 4K using two-way communication to handle data bottlenecks. A 128GB memory card enables 4K XAVC-S recording time (150 Mbps) of approximately 100 minutes2 with 4K cameras like the FDR-AX1.

File Rescue Software
Sometimes things go wrong and data such as photos or files are damaged or lost. File Rescue from Sony is a powerful tool for recovering damaged or lost data that is easy for anyone to use. Using complex algorithms, File Rescue by Sony achieves a higher recovery rate for RAW images, MOV files, and 4K XAVC-S video files taken with Sony and Nikon devices. Available as a free download for memory card customers4

Extremely Rugged Sleeve Structure
Sony technologies provide a more rugged sleeve and longer durability, and the recessed contact pins are protected from damage, dust, and electrostatic discharge. This ensures reliable performance even in the harshest conditions.

Fast data transfer to PC
Sony's XQD/SD card reader and USB adapters are perfectly matched to XQD G-series cards, reducing the time required for data backup. So you work even more efficiently. Transfers are twice as fast as with CompactFlash® cards 3.

Designed for professional use
Sony's XQD memory cards are shockproof, magnetic-proof, anti-static, and shatterproof, and retain full performance even in extreme temperatures, under UV radiation, and after being X-rayed in airport X-ray machines. Sony XQD cards are designed for continuous professional use and tested for memory reliability in any shooting situation.5

1 Based on Sony's internal testing with a Nikon D5 at 12-bit lossless compressed RAW images)
2 Recording and playback times are for continuous recording of a single clip. Actual recording time may vary depending on the number of clips recorded.
3 Based on Sony internal testing with MacBook Pro. Transfer rates may vary and depend on host device, operating system, and usage conditions.
4 Not all data may be recoverable.
5 Based on Sony testing. Actual performance may vary and depends on environment and usage.
6 This product is also known as QDG128E, QDG128E-R, QDG256E, QDG256E-R, QDG32E, QDG32E-R, QDG64E, QDG64E-R
7 Features and specifications are subject to change without notice.

 

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MSRP* 155,-
109,91 XQD Karte
incl. VAT /
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Sony XQD card G series 64 GB

Short profile

  • XQD MemoryCard
  • Write 400MB/sec
  • Read 440MB/sec.
  • Realize the full potential of continuous shooting 1
  • Capture even more important moments
  • Reliable 4K video recording
  • Fast data transfer to PC 3
  • Extremely robust case structure

Product description for Sony XQD card G series 64 GB

The XQD G-series offers the best performance of all XQD cards for 4K users.

Realize the full potential of continuous shooting
Thanks to their extremely fast writing speed, Sony XQD G-series memory cards are ideal for RAW continuous shooting with high-quality DSLR cameras. They allow you to store up to 200 RAW images - that's 1.5 times more images per continuous shooting than with conventional CompactFlash® cards 1.

Capture even more important moments
Sony XQD G-series memory cards are designed to keep up with your camera's shooting speed so buffer memory is released faster. You can capture more important moments and store continuous shooting, even with high-end DSLR cameras.

Reliable 4K video recording
Sony's unique controller ensures stable video recording in 4K using two-way communication to handle data bottlenecks. A 128GB memory card enables 4K XAVC-S recording time (150 Mbps) of approximately 100 minutes2 with 4K cameras like the FDR-AX1.

File Rescue Software
Sometimes things go wrong and data such as photos or files are damaged or lost. File Rescue from Sony is a powerful tool for recovering damaged or lost data that is easy for anyone to use. Using complex algorithms, File Rescue by Sony achieves a higher recovery rate for RAW images, MOV files, and 4K XAVC-S video files taken with Sony and Nikon devices. Available as a free download for memory card customers4

Extremely Rugged Sleeve Structure
Sony technologies provide a more rugged sleeve and longer durability, and the recessed contact pins are protected from damage, dust, and electrostatic discharge. This ensures reliable performance even in the harshest conditions.

Fast data transfer to PC
Sony's XQD/SD card reader and USB adapters are perfectly matched to XQD G-series cards, reducing the time required for data backup. So you work even more efficiently. Transfers are twice as fast as with CompactFlash® cards 3.

Designed for professional use
Sony's XQD memory cards are shockproof, magnetic-proof, anti-static, and shatterproof, and retain full performance even in extreme temperatures, under UV radiation, and after being X-rayed in airport X-ray machines. Sony XQD cards are designed for continuous professional use and tested for memory reliability in any shooting situation.5

1 Based on Sony's internal testing with a Nikon D5 at 12-bit lossless compressed RAW images)
2 Recording and playback times are for continuous recording of a single clip. Actual recording time may vary depending on the number of clips recorded.
3 Based on Sony internal testing with MacBook Pro. Transfer rates may vary and depend on host device, operating system, and usage conditions.
4 Not all data may be recoverable.
5 Based on Sony testing. Actual performance may vary and depends on environment and usage.
6 This product is also known as QDG128E, QDG128E-R, QDG256E, QDG256E-R, QDG32E, QDG32E-R, QDG64E, QDG64E-R
7 Features and specifications are subject to change without notice.

 

Sony XQD card G series 64 GB

Speicher
Speichersystem
XQD Karten-Slot
Speicherkartentyp
XQD
Speicherkapazität bis
64 GB
Geschwindigkeitsklasse
ohne Angabe
Maximale Schreibgeschwindigkeit (MB/S.)
400
Maximale Lesegeschwindigkeit (MB/S.)
440
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4548736107571
KAN
QD-G64F

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