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The Sony G XQD 64 GB is a memory card XQD manufactured from 2018 to 2021 (discontinued). The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is 166 €;
6 users have given it an average vote of 8.5 out of 10.
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Cons:Costa? is not true in absolute terms, an sd with equal speed (if you find it) costs equal
Opinion:Obliged to buy it with the z6, I must say that it is extremely reliable and fast... Costa? I would say no, considering that to date a 64GB SD card with 300MB/s writing speed costs about 120€ while this one has 400, I would say that the cost is justified. It makes no sense to compare it to the cost of an SD with 90MB/sec writing speed, as it would not make sense to mount tires of 50€on a Ferrari, of course you can still drive it but the time you dare a little go straight.
Pros:For what was my experience no one. SDs do what XQDs do, too.
Cons:Excessive cost. The fact that certain Brands force you to purchase them (see Z6 and Z7 with only one slot).
Opinion:I think it's important to point out that Sony that makes them has NEVER mounted them on its cameras but has "imposed" them on other brands in exchange for supplying their sensors. I also believe that the evaluation of the speed of the board in the burst cannot ignore the evaluation of the camera buffer on which it is used because almost always the "bottleneck" is precisely the buffer. In the more than ten digital cameras I have had over the years I have never had to lose data for any memory card both SD and CF and XQD so I see no reason to spend money on XQD cards and related reader especially given the performance and costs of the latest SDs.
Opinion:Absurdly reliable, the construction of this type of memory is a tank. The cost is justified by the performance it has and its reliability. It should cost more as far as I'm concerned. I use it on the D500 and trust that with this memory you will never slow down, crush and tire your finger before your memory. If you can afford a multi-thousand euro SLR/ml, you certainly can't complain about this indestructible memory.
Opinion:The board is very fast, if you shoot in bursts, but the price does not justify it, since they force you to use them on certain machines, and more and more machines want to adopt it , prices should go down, here Sony takes advantage, beware that many people when they see the pr ezzi of the cards changes the brand of the machines... Meditate Sony, meditate.....
user65640
sent on September 07, 2019
Pros:Nobody
Cons:Absurdly expensive
Opinion:Having become too commercial the normal SD Sony has felt the need to create these useless boards and what is worse is that some manufacturers have gone after them using them in their devices. Certainly the professionals will appreciate it but I am not a professional but I was forced to buy it in order to use my unprofessional camera (a simple Z6 Nikon).