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Model: Samsung EVO Plus Full-Size SDXC Card 128GB(MB-SC128K/AM)
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is this fast enough for 30fps 4k video or burst mode on a Sony Mirrorless camera?
Absolutely. Even a slower spec card (U1 etc) would be able to with any of Sony's Mirrorless models. (aka Sony E-Mount, both APS-C & Full Frame, so long as the model supports the Resolution/FPS you specified)
That has far more to do with Sony's incredible streak of phenomenal accomplishments & developments, including their unmatched sensor & hardware/software capabilities, specifically the buffer (which is one of the multiple breakthroughs they achieved via their BIONZ tech that saw them go from outside the top 5 in the market to #1 by a continuously widening margin.
is this fast enough for 30fps 4k video or burst mode on a Sony Mirrorless camera?
4k: Yes.
Burst still photos: Depends. The camera fills its buffer then pauses or slows down while the buffer is dumped to the card. Faster card = shorter pause or less slowing down.
I was surprised to see in that discussion that the buffer stops while unloading; I am used to a more modern buffer design that slows down but lets you continue shooting at a lower FPS. I don't have a Sony so I do not know if there is a way around that but in any case a faster card means less waiting.
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Absolutely. Even a slower spec card (U1 etc) would be able to with any of Sony's Mirrorless models. (aka Sony E-Mount, both APS-C & Full Frame, so long as the model supports the Resolution/FPS you specified)
That has far more to do with Sony's incredible streak of phenomenal accomplishments & developments, including their unmatched sensor & hardware/software capabilities, specifically the buffer (which is one of the multiple breakthroughs they achieved via their BIONZ tech that saw them go from outside the top 5 in the market to #1 by a continuously widening margin.
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They shipped me the counterfeit one. The printing was smeared and it died prematurely
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They shipped me the counterfeit one. The printing was smeared and it died prematurely
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That has far more to do with Sony's incredible streak of phenomenal accomplishments & developments, including their unmatched sensor & hardware/software capabilities, specifically the buffer (which is one of the multiple breakthroughs they achieved via their BIONZ tech that saw them go from outside the top 5 in the market to #1 by a continuously widening margin.
Burst still photos: Depends. The camera fills its buffer then pauses or slows down while the buffer is dumped to the card. Faster card = shorter pause or less slowing down.
For example, here's a discussion of the impact on an A9 III: https://shuttermuse.com/best-memo...-behaviour
I was surprised to see in that discussion that the buffer stops while unloading; I am used to a more modern buffer design that slows down but lets you continue shooting at a lower FPS. I don't have a Sony so I do not know if there is a way around that but in any case a faster card means less waiting.
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That has far more to do with Sony's incredible streak of phenomenal accomplishments & developments, including their unmatched sensor & hardware/software capabilities, specifically the buffer (which is one of the multiple breakthroughs they achieved via their BIONZ tech that saw them go from outside the top 5 in the market to #1 by a continuously widening margin.
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