Pros & Cons
Pros
The read speed when transferring to an ssd makes it feel like it’s only a 32gb card. Bought this card to use in a fujifilm xh2s and xt5 cameras. It is exactly like description and good value for money.
Cons
Reviewing the photos on the back of the camera kept freezing or would take 4 or 5 seconds per shot. Up to then it works fine but it then throws up an error message time and time again? Totally untrustworthy and won't be using again.
Highlights
Quality
The ability to shoot xavc-i has been great allowing me to ditch the external recorder in favour for a smaller set up.
They've worked reliably and the write speed is fast.
The “picture quality” rating is not relevant (hence no rating given) … that’s down to my technique, the camera and the lens.
Dumping footage or large amounts of photos couldn’t be easier.
Price
Great price for a value for this product.
Competitiveness
I’d consider this the ultimate v90 sd card for price to performance, if you are looking at sony tough cards, consider these lexar sd cards.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Dumping footage or large amounts of photos couldn’t be easier
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Being an older camera many cards being sold today didn’t exist when it was made
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The “picture quality” rating is not relevant hence no rating given … that’s down to my technique the camera and the lens
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
However the raw files have all transferred onto my computer and into lightroom classic without a hitch
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Bought this card to use in a fujifilm xh2s and xt5 cameras
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Please note only used for stills photography so farbut see no reason why video would be any different
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Didn’t even work with the camera
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Can’t give a review as the camera that it was bought fir us broken