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The Sony SF-G TOUGH Series 128GB UHS-II SDXC Memory Card delivers ultra‑fast read/write performance (up to 300/299 MB/s) with V90 video speed rating and a rugged, IP68‑rated construction. It is aimed at professionals who need reliable, high‑speed storage in extreme environments.
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$138.00
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$159.77
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$119.99
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$208.00
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Best For
Professional videographers shooting 8K or high‑bitrate 4K (e.g., Sony A1, A7S III, FX6), wildlife and sports photographers using continuous burst mode, adventure/outdoor and underwater photographers needing waterproof and dustproof media, and studio professionals requiring fast, reliable storage for high‑volume shoots.
Not Ideal For
Users with cameras that have very tight SD card slots, those who rely on a physical write‑protect switch, and budget‑focused consumers who may not need the extreme durability and speed.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers consistently highlight the SF‑G TOUGH's unparalleled durability and speed, calling it the "world's toughest SD card" and noting its V90 rating as essential for 8K video workflows. They commend the 300 MB/s read speed for rapid file offloading and appreciate the bundled recovery and diagnostic software, while cautioning that the card's slightly larger dimensions may not fit all tight slots.
What Users Say
Everyday users praise the card's solid feel, extreme durability, and fast performance for burst shooting and high‑resolution video, often rating it 4.5 to 5 stars. The most common complaints revolve around fit issues in cramped camera bays and the lack of a write‑protect switch, with a few users resorting to sanding the edges to achieve a fit.
Common Complaints
Fit issues in tight card slots, lack of write‑protect switch, occasional need to sand or modify edges for compatibility, and reminders to maintain backups despite the card's toughness.
What People Are Saying
“feeling more substantial”
“I had to sand the card down to fit in a Panasonic camera.”
How It Compares
vs. SanDisk Extreme Pro UHS‑II
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Choose SanDisk if slot fit is critical and you can accept slightly lower speeds; choose Sony for top speed and extreme durability.
vs. Lexar Professional 1066x
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Disadvantages
Lexar is suitable for budget‑conscious users with modest speed needs; Sony is the better choice for high‑speed 8K video and harsh environments.
vs. ProGrade Digital Gold
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ProGrade is a solid alternative for users who prioritize read speed and a reputable brand, but Sony offers higher write performance and superior ruggedness.