Expensive, but worth it if you do long bursts and don't want to fill-up your camera buffer! Works great with my Nikon D4. I just hope this technology lasts, as it would appear that it never really 'took off' and only really got adopted by Nikon.
Manufacturer: Sony
Expensive, but worth it if you do long bursts and don't want to fill-up your camera buffer! Works great with my Nikon D4. I just hope this technology lasts, as it would appear that it never really 'took off' and only really got adopted by Nikon.
use with camera; very expensive
Nice card but very expensive
The Sony XQD card is lightning fast! Such a great product
Nikon D850 requires XCD format. Sony almost only game in town. Good product
I am new to the XQD format, but its buffer speed is fast and allows for incredible shooting speeds on my Nikon D5. I would not hesitate to buy another card.
Speed; compatibility
Cost
I wanted this for a cruise holiday of a lifetime with many photo opportunities. The huges capacity ensured I could take as many photos as I wanted.
Huge capacity and fast transfer rates
It is very good picture quality I will by next time same one.
I use it for my D850, big RAW files, along with 256GB SanDisk SD card they make a great combo. I have the 64GB and 128GB I use for D4s and D500. I have had occasional issues with SD cards by never with Sony XQDs...I wish I can have more but it is hard to burn $463.50 per card.
Sony XQD 16GB The Sony XQD is a new memory card format designed by the same people who invented CompactFlash - the idea is that it is smaller than compact flash, but also designed to be tougher than SD cards.
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