đź–¤ Tough tech that keeps your memories flowing fast and fearless.
The Sony TOUGH-M series SDXC UHS-II Card 128GB combines industry-leading durability with ultra-fast read/write speeds (up to 277MB/s and 150MB/s) and professional-grade 4K video support. Waterproof (IPX8), dustproof (IPX6), and 18x tougher than standard cards, it’s designed for demanding creators who need reliable, high-performance storage backed by a 5-year limited warranty.
Color | Black |
Special Feature | water_proof, dust_proof |
Read Speed | 277 Megabytes Per Second |
Item Weight | 2 Grams |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Write Speed | 150 |
Hardware Interface | SDHC |
Secure Digital Association Speed Class | Class 10 |
Product Dimensions | 5.12"L x 4.45"W |
Manufacturer | Sony |
UPC | 027242917941 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00027242917941 |
RAM | 128 GB |
Item model number | SFM128T/T1 |
Item Weight | 0.071 ounces |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.12 x 4.45 x 3.35 inches |
Language | English |
ASIN | B07YNSS9X2 |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Date First Available | October 3, 2019 |
E**N
Excellent support from Sony and a very solid product overall.
Fast read/write speeds and ultra-durable build. Handles 4K and burst shooting like a pro.I originally purchased this card in 2019, and it worked perfectly for about three years. In 2022, it started to show some performance issues. Fortunately, Sony had an exchange program for this specific series, and they replaced it at no charge. The replacement card has been flawless and still performs like day one. Excellent support from Sony and a very solid product overall.
K**T
Solid and Reliable
Feels solid and reliable—definitely a step up from typical plastic SD cards.It has a sturdy build that doesn’t feel fragile, which gives me more confidence using it without having to baby it.It is on the pricier side, so it might not be for everyone, but I highly recommend it if durability matters to you.
G**R
Physically thicker than normal, barely fits in a7iv and PC, though fast
The physical properties are definitely more robust than a normal card. I did purchase these after suffering a failure of a Kodak card that lost a whole days shoot with no backup. These cost a little more but got them on sale so not too much more so I'm hopeful that electronically it is robust enough to not fail as easy. Only tried them out (bought 4) and I'll be using the dual card slot as simultaneous record so the longevity is still not confirmed for me, time will tell. As far as read/write speed they exceed what I expected so fingers crossed these continue to perform.
S**R
Backup Card Always Useful
I have scheduled two photo session trips this year and may add a third. Each involves a financial investment and it doesn't make sense to be on location and run out of camera memory. I added a third card to my inventory. These cards are well made and so far have not failed.
M**O
too tiny
works perfect
S**Y
Fast
Great speed!
B**R
Again, a Card with Known Issues That Has to be Returned...
Should have known I would get the one affected the known corruption issue - the second time this has happened with Sony cards on Amazon! Now I have to go through the hassle of RMAing the stupid thing and waiting for that whole process to complete. Out of all the things I've ordered lately, this is the single item that arrived on-time, so thanks for getting this defective item out so quickly!* * *9/14/2020 Update...Now that the card has been replaced, I can comment on its actual performance (incidentally, dealing with Sony on the return is pretty straightforward and took about 11 days to complete, the bulk of the time being lost while the package sat around at a FedEx facility for 5 days with no movement whatsoever).The card itself performs as advertised and works very reliably on a GH5 recording in 400/MB/s All-I format, even if the fit in the card slot is ever so slightly tight. The card itself does feel quite stout, almost as if the shell is like a metallized plastic or ceramic material, feels heavier, and sounds different than a regular plastic SD card if dropped on a table (weird thing to notice, I know, but there it is). I have a an assortment of these Sony UHS-II cards, some of which have supposedly been affected by the file corruption issue, but none of which ever failed in actual use, and all of which have since been replaced out of an abundance of caution. Except for the hassle of having return those effected by the recall, I think these UHS-II cards by Sony are worth the cost given the price.The question is, though, do you really need a ruggedized SD card that's 18x stronger than other cards that's also IP68 rated? Probably not, but for those shooting in harsh conditions or who constantly fumble their SD cards into the ocean or your aunt's famous piping hot lasagna, this might well be the card for you. For anyone else, however, the regular version at the same speed rating may work just as well (and the 120MB/s and 100MB/s cards from Sony do equally well in a GH5 recording All-I, just so you know).To be completely honest, even though I needed a large SD card, I purchased this particular one mainly out of curiosity. The way I figure, if I happen to be filming during a flight that crashes into the ocean, the FAA can probably recover the card from the depths to help determine what went wrong, so it could be money well spent!
J**N
Tough SD Card is the best
I love the tough cards
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