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    Sony Launches The ‘World’s Fastest’ SD cards With Write-Speed Up To 299MB/s

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    By Chidi on February 23, 2017 Products

    Sony is making news, however, with its SF-G series of SD cards with read speeds up to 300 MB/s and, more impressively, read speeds up to 299 MB/s.

    When it comes to digital cameras, write speed is often a limiting factor because things get gummed up when you’re trying to save a whole bunch of images all in a row, whether it’s from high-res video or still photography burst mode. The performance boost comes from a new algorithm, which Sony says, “prevents loss of speed in data writing even after repeating burst shooting, and contributes to the camera’s speed of burst shooting.”

    There will be three versions of the new card coming in March, with 32 GB, 64 GB, and 128 GB capacities, respectively.

    In addition to the new cards, Sony is also introducing a new MRW-S1 card reader, which takes advantage of the speed enabled by the new cards. It uses USB3.1 Gen 1, which facilitates faster transfers than just sticking the card into the slot built into your computer.

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