If you use DSLR cameras you should know that the big files require more time to get themselves on the data storage card, as well as extract from within it on the other devices. But Sony has decided to boost this process by creating new gen G Series XQD version 2 memory cards.
The cards are expected to have the read speeds up to 400 MB/s and write speeds up to 350 MB/s with a maximum storage capacity up to 128GB of memory capacity. Each of the cards no matter of the storage capacity is accompanied with the USB 3.0 card reader, so it should be no problem to remove the required photo or video fragments from the recorded card.
The recording speed is absolutely enough to have the up-to-date 4K video quality saved safely and quickly no matter the size of the file is big or small. The cards were created especially for these purposes to handle the 4K and Raw files much faster than the basic cards offer.
If your profession asks for these cards to make your photo labor faster, then wait until 3rd of November to have one at a price tag starting from $163 up to a bit under $800 depending on the card size required, where the largest one is 128GB.
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