
Sony TOUGH-G 64GB
Score: 87/100
SanDisk Extreme PRO 128GB
Score: 85/100Rankings

The Sony TOUGH-G 64 GB UHS-II card delivers industry-leading speed and rugged durability, making it ideal for professional photographers and videographers working in harsh environments. Its V90 rating ensures reliable 8K video capture, while the IP68 rating protects against water, dust and drops. The main trade-offs are its thicker form factor and higher price.

The SanDisk 128 GB Extreme PRO SDXC UHS-II card offers ultra-fast 300 MB/s read/write performance, V90 video capability, and rugged IP68 durability, making it ideal for demanding 6K/8K video and high-speed burst photography. Compatibility is broad, though some users report issues with specific Canon models and older readers.
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64 GB | 128 GBbest | |
300 MB/sbest | 300 MB/sbest | |
299 MB/s | 300 MB/sbest | |
5 years | 30 yearsbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 2 g | 1.67 gbest |
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Storage & Capacity(1) | ||
Capacity (GB) | 64 GB | 128 GB |
Performance(1) | ||
Maximum Write Speed (MB/s) | 299 MB/s | 300 MB/s |
Compatibility(1) | ||
Compatible Devices | Backward compatible with UHS-I devices | Devices supporting SDXC UHS‑II |
Warranty(1) | ||
Warranty Period (years) | 5 years | 30 years |
Physical(1) | ||
Weight (g) | 2.0 g | 1.67 g |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers praise the SF-G64T/T1 for its unmatched ruggedness and speed consistency, noting the monolithic construction as a breakthrough that makes it effectively "unbreakable." Benchmarks confirm it ranks among the fastest UHS-II cards, though isolated cases of slower performance in specific camera models are reported.
Everyday users overwhelmingly commend the card's durability and reliability, frequently describing it as "tough as nails" and appreciating its flawless performance in burst shooting and 4K/8K video. The most common complaints revolve around the card's thicker body causing insertion problems and occasional slower-than-expected speeds.

“Tough as nails”

“No lag in burst mode”

“slower than UHS-I”




Professional reviewers consistently rate the card as a top-tier choice for demanding video and burst-mode photography, praising its ability to handle 6K/8K footage, its rugged IP68 construction, and its high read/write speeds, while cautioning buyers to verify the exact model (V60 vs V90) and to use UHS-II-compatible hardware to unlock its full potential.
Everyday users love the card's reliability and speed, noting years of trouble-free use and rapid offloads, but many express frustration over occasional Canon R5 Mark II video glitches, speed drops on older readers, and confusion over V60 versus V90 labeling.