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Most of the references to strong memory cards will remind people of special environmental protection products for industrial monitoring, but for professional photographers, especially for special needs such as ecological photographers and underwater photography, the more reliable the products, the better. Industrial memory cards usually do not emphasize high-speed access, but only strengthen the anti-environmental ability; Sony also saw this special market, and launched the SF-G TOUGH series powerful high-speed memory card, which has the performance of reading 300MBps and writing 299MBps, and also has IPX8 and IPX6 waterproof and dustproof specifications.

SF-G TOUGH series memory cards are available in 32GB, 64GB and 128GB. It is expected that 10 will be launched in Europe.

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The biggest feature of SF-G TOUGH SD card series is that the memory card shell is integrated, filled and ejected. Unlike the traditional SD card, which uses a three-piece shell with positive and negative pieces and a write-protection lock, it also saves the hardware encryption lock of the traditional SD card (but I have to say that the author often accidentally hooks the write-protection lock after using the card reader, which leads to * * *), and? SF-G TOUGH is completely filled inside, which is different from the blank space between the PCB and the shell of ordinary memory cards, and also greatly improves the durability and bending resistance, claiming to be 18 times stronger than the three-piece shell design.

As for the SF-G Tough specification, the writing speed of SF-G TOUGH is 299MBps by minimizing the emptying time of the temporary storage area, and it also meets the video memory card standard of V90. Of course, general protective properties such as anti-X-ray, anti-magnetism, anti-static and anti-ultraviolet are also readily available. SF-G TOUGH's black and yellow color scheme helps professional photographers find memory cards easily in the dark. ?

News source: Sony, Sonyalpharumors