Sony TOUGH-M series SDXC UHS-II Card 128GB, V60, CL10, U3, Max R277MB/S, W150MB/S (SF-M128T/T1)
$62.18
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SF-M series TOUGH UHS-II SD Card
The World’s Toughest SD Card.[1]
TOUGH Specification M Series UHS-II SD cards are specially designed to keep your data safe, even in the toughest shooting conditions.
TOUGH
Renan Ozturk, adventure photographer and director, relies on TOUGH products when shooting in dirt, snow, water and ice.
Features
Fast and reliable workflow
Up to 277MB/s read speed and 150MB/s write speed.[1] Available in 3 sizes: SF-M64T (64GB), SF-M128T (128GB), and SF-M256T (256GB).
Waterproof (IPX8) / Dustproof (IPX6)[2]
Withstands 72 hours in 15ft of water and dustproof based on IPX6 standards. Designed to keep images safe in the worst shooting environments.
18X Stronger[3]
18X stronger than standard SD cards and built for the most demanding situations.
Features
Ribless Design[4]
The ribless design reduces damage to the casing, minimizing the risk of lost data.
SD Scan Utility
Checks the health of the card by scanning the flash memory.
Features
File Rescue Downloadable Software[5]
File Rescue downloadable software helps recover photos and videos that have been accidentally damaged or deleted. Shoot with ease knowing high resolution photos and videos are protected. Compatible for Windows and MacOS.
Supports 4K Video Recording
Stable recording of 4K video with V60 (Video Speed Class).
Footnotes & Legal
1. Based on Sony internal testing. Transfer speeds vary and are dependent on host devices, the OS version or usage conditions. To effectively utilize the products high speed capabilities your compatible device must support UHS-II.
2. Sony does not guaranteedamage to recorded data or card based on every situation or condition.
3. 18X stronger performance compared to standard SD bending test specification of 10N.
4. Confirms to Ribless card specifications of Standard Size SD Card Mechanical Addendum 6.0.
5. File Rescue downloadable software available at www.sony.net/ memorycard. Does not support data recovery for Content Protected and Game Data files. Not all data may be recoverable
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Specification: Sony TOUGH-M series SDXC UHS-II Card 128GB, V60, CL10, U3, Max R277MB/S, W150MB/S (SF-M128T/T1)
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walth –
This card appears to have all the electronics molded into a stiff, dense plastic. The resulting product is a seamless, tough-looking card.Read/write speeds are more than fast enough for a Sony A7c.Blackmagic Disk Speed Test on a M2 MacBook Pro shows about 195MB/s write and 250MB/s read.Due to great durability and performance, I expect this card to be viable for many years.
JC –
Works great, very fast. A little thicker than a standard SD card, but still fits.
mannix511 –
Fast and reliable sd card you can always depend on when using digital cameras.
W. Jaeger –
I’ve gone through a number of SD cards over the years where either the metal tabs get bent or the plastic itself starts to crack. This is my first Sony Tough Card and it is very different. (I’ve been using it about a month or so.) I can’t imagine this failing like the others. If it costs a hair more, it’s probably still cheaper since you won’t have to replace it. It’s as fast as needed and seems quite normal in other ways, but sturdy! Yes!
Daniel R. –
This is Sony’s latest version of SD cards, not affected by their current recall. If you have any of the cards listed in the following, please send them back to Sony for a free replacement:”Regarding SD memory cards of SF-M series, SF-M series TOUGH specification, and SF-G series TOUGH specification, recorded data on the card may be damaged or data may not be recorded correctly when shooting video on a camera* in video speed class mode.* The camera compatible with video speed class V60/V90 etc. as recommended recording media.We are offering free replacements for affected SD memory cards from June 11, 2020, through Mar. 31, 2022, subject to the limited warranty that accompanied the SD memory card. Please see below to determine if you have an affected SD memory card and call us at 239-768-7669 to arrange for your card replacement.”To add to this, they mention in other articles that the affected sd cards dont have an asterisk next to the serial number beginning with TV. In other words, if you have a faint asterisk to the left of the code beginning with “TV” then your cards are among those that need replacing.Anyway, these cards are an incredible value for the money. Sure, they aren’t the fastest (far from the slowest), but being tough as nails, and only a few dollars more expensive than regular cards, I find them hard to beat!
Juan Torres –
I’ve only used these for photography and they worked very well so far. Once I begin shooting wildlife (birds) and sports, I believe I’ll need the more expensive version to get the most out of my camera (Sony A7IV).
DaveSincereDaveSincere –
The media could not be loaded. 4/5 RatingI was excited to get this card as it’s a much needed upgrade to my Sony A7R3. I first started out with SandDisk then moved up to Sony M. It’s said this is miles better than that. I purchased card a few weeks ago and have not experimented fully with this. So far so good. I will say it will now fit very snug into your camera as these cards are known for their thickness and durability.The speed of these cards are noticeable, I haven’t witnessed a lightning increase but I have seen an increase.Overall I’m happy. I will continue to test and update my review.ProsGood read / write speedsUHS IIDurable and thickerConsWill now fit snug into your cameraA little pricey
Glen Foster –
Bought a second one for my Sony IV
DALLAS OSTROM –
Works as advertised, would buy again.
Christina Barnum –
As a photographer, I go through cards like underwear— after having sandisk break off in my card reader and cost me hundreds in repairs, I switched to Sony tough and will never go back! These are my favorite, hands down.