Folks:
I'm generally a skeptic at heart. You don't believe me? No really, I am.
Now that my feeble attempt of humor is over, I'd like some factorial comments as they relate to memory card needs and the A7iii.
SDXC UHS-II Pro cards (specifically Sandisk) has the following specs:
I would like to buy 64 or 128Gig cards for my new A7iii. While sure the SDX UHS-II cards are capable of writing 260MB/s, what is the camera, at its fastest, able to write to the card? I see no reason spending more cash on a card if the camera can't use that increased capability.
So let's assume I'm shooting 4K video. At what speed does the camera write to the card--max speed? I would assume matching a card's bandwidth (+10%) should be sufficient in terms of card capability to not hinder or slow down its write capabilities.
Interested in your thoughts.
I'm generally a skeptic at heart. You don't believe me? No really, I am.
Now that my feeble attempt of humor is over, I'd like some factorial comments as they relate to memory card needs and the A7iii.
SDXC UHS-II Pro cards (specifically Sandisk) has the following specs:
- Max. Read Speed: 300 MB/s
- Max. Write Speed: 260 MB/s
- Min Write Speed: 30 MB/s
I would like to buy 64 or 128Gig cards for my new A7iii. While sure the SDX UHS-II cards are capable of writing 260MB/s, what is the camera, at its fastest, able to write to the card? I see no reason spending more cash on a card if the camera can't use that increased capability.
So let's assume I'm shooting 4K video. At what speed does the camera write to the card--max speed? I would assume matching a card's bandwidth (+10%) should be sufficient in terms of card capability to not hinder or slow down its write capabilities.
Interested in your thoughts.
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