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Supporting enhanced data read and write speed, the 64GB XQD G Series Memory Card from Sony can be used to record a variety of content up to and including 4K video. In addition to recording 4K content, the 440 MB/s read and 400 MB/s write speeds make it easy to capture photos in both burst mode and in RAW format, as well as streamline workflows. This XQD G Series Card from Sony also supports both PCI Express Gen. 2 and USB 3.0 interfaces, allowing it to be used with a wide range of devices.

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Sony G 64GB XQD 440MB/s Memory Card

Supporting enhanced data read and write speed, the 64GB XQD G Series Memory Card from Sony can be used to record a variety of content up to and including 4K video. In addition to recording 4K content, the 440 MB/s read and 400 MB/s write speeds make it easy to capture photos in both burst mode and in RAW format, as well as streamline workflows. This XQD G Series Card from Sony also supports both PCI Express Gen. 2 and USB 3.0 interfaces, allowing it to be used with a wide range of devices.

  • Compliant to XQD Format Version 2, both PCI Express Gen.2 and USB 3.0 interface are supported on a newly developed controller for high performance.
  • 440 MB/s read and 400 MB/s write speeds.
  • Supports EB Streaming between card and Sony camcorders enabling constant 2-way communication and insuring stable recording while avoiding speed degradation.

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Supporting enhanced data read and write speed, the 64GB XQD G Series Memory Card from Sony can be used to record a variety of content up to and including 4K video. In addition to recording 4K content, the 440 MB/s read and 400 MB/s write speeds make it easy to capture photos in both burst mode and in RAW format, as well as streamline workflows. This XQD G Series Card from Sony also supports both PCI Express Gen. 2 and USB 3.0 interfaces, allowing it to be used with a wide range of devices.

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