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Review on πŸ’ͺ Sony TOUGH-M Series 64GB SDXC Card: UHS-II, V60, CL10, U3, R277MB/S, W150MB/S | SF-M64T/T1 by Sergio Guardado

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Another card with known issues that should be returned.

Should have known I would be affected by a known corruption issue - second time this has happened with Sony cards on Revain! Now I have to go to the trouble of returning this stupid thing and waiting for this whole process to complete. Of all the things I've ordered lately, this is the only one that has arrived on time, so thank you for delivering this defective item so quickly! * * * Updated 09/14/2020. Now that the card has been replaced, I can comment on its actual performance (btw, working with Sony on a return is quite easy and took about 11 days, most of the time was lost while the package was at FedEx for 5 days without moving the card itself works as advertised and works very reliably with the GH5's 400MB/s All-I recording, even though it fits snugly into the card slot Ceramic material, it feels heavier and doesn't sound like a regular plastic SD card when it's on dropped a table (strange to say I know, but it's true.) used and all have since been replaced as a precaution.Returning it due to the recall, I find these Sony UHS-II cards, considering the price, their are worth the money. However, the question is do you really need a rugged SD card that is 18x stronger than other cards. Is it also IP68 rated? Probably not, but for those who photographing in harsh environments or constantly burying their SD cards in the sea or in your aunt's famous hot lasagna, this card could very well be for you. For everyone else, though, the regular version can work just as well with the same speed rating (and Sony's 120MB/s and 100MB/s cards do the All-I GH5 capture equally well, just so you know ). To be perfectly honest, although I needed a larger SD card, I bought this mainly out of curiosity. From what I understand the FAA can probably pull the map from deep if I'm filming during a plane crashing into the sea to determine what went wrong, so could be money well spent!

Pros
  • Handy thing
Cons
  • Updates