![]() ![]() The Sony XQD Memory Cards are magnet proof, shockproof, static proof, breakage resistant, x-ray resistant, and can operate in extreme temperatures. Right now very few still cameras take advantage of XQD memory cards. You can see how the Sony XQD memory cards stack up against other card in this guide to memory card speeds. ![]() It’s likely the Nikon D850 is using XQD cards simply for their reliability and breakage resistance.Ĭomparing the Nikon D850 to the Canon 1DX II and the CFast memory cards wipe the floor with write speeds of 258.12 MB/s. More Details Used Condition: 9+ Little to no signs of wear Preowned equipment that shows little to no signs of wear In Stock Share Print 289. ![]() For some reason the Nikon D850 doesn’t have great UHS-II memory card performance, but if this were to be improved we could should be able to see UHS-II speeds of around 150MB/s. Equipped with a PCIe 2.0 interface, this XQD card features read speeds of up to 440 MB/s and write speeds of up to 400 MB/s, allowing it to record 4K video and up to 200 continuous raw still image bursts. Looking at the Nikon D850 and the cards only are written to the XQD cards at a speed of 113.84 MB/s. The Sony G XQD card has some great real world performance, although when tested in the Nikon D850, I don’t see any speed advantage over using UHS-II memory cards since UHS-II cards perform a lot faster in other cameras like the Sony A9 that can write to UHS-II cards at a speed of 146.88 MB/s. The Sony G XQD memory card can be found in four sizes – 32GB, 64GB, 128GB and 256GB. Although CFast cards are slightly faster, XQD cards can still outperform what any camera is capable of. These Sony XQD cards are slightly larger than SD memory cards, but much smaller than CFast memory cards. The Sony G XQD is a very fast card, but a touch slower than the Lexar 2933x with both read, write and in-camera performance. With Lexar being discontinued, Sony is now the one and only manufacturer of XQD memory cards. The Sony G XQD card is the best card that is still in production. ![]()
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