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Sony Tough Pro G series 256GB SDHC Card, CL10 UHS-II R300/W299
Sony Tough Pro G series 256GB SDHC Card, CL10 UHS-II R300/W299
Sony Tough Pro G series SDHC Card, CL10 UHS-II R300/W299 Uncompromising durability and reliability for uncompromising professionals Designed for professional performance and extreme reliability, this is one tough SD card! To support your unceasing challenge, the SF-G series TOUGH specification delivers performance and durability you can depend on. Dust, dirt, water, mud and grime proof, for confidence...

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Secure Digital (SD)

Secure Digital Card
 

Secure Digital cards, or shortly “SD cards” were jointly developed by SanDisk, Panasonic and Toshiba and introduced in 1999 for use in portable devices. The three companies later formed the SD Card Association to create, promote and enforce SD card standards across the industry. With a fairly small size of 24.0 (W) x 32.0 (L) x 2.1mm (H), relatively low cost of production and adoption by many manufacturers, SD cards quickly became an industry standard. However, due to file system and other limitations, SD cards could only hold up to 2 GB of data maximum, so new standards had to be developed in order to allow larger capacity memory cards. The nice thing about the SD card specification, is that it allowed the SD Card Association to keep the same physical dimensions and appearance, while being able to create newer generation SD cards with higher capacities and speeds. Today, the original SD cards have been fully discontinued and they have been replaced by the newer-generation SDHC and SDXC cards.

 

Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC)

Secure Digital High Capacity Card SDHC
 

With a 2 GB capacity limit, the original SD cards were obviously no longer sufficient, so the SD Card association had to come up with a new specification that allowed larger capacity cards. In January of 2006, a new standard was developed that not only increased card capacity to up to 32 GB in size, but also doubled the performance of the cards, allowing much faster read and write speeds. This standard was named “Secure Digital High Capacity”, indicating the increased capacity of these cards. Unfortunately, older SD card readers in cameras and computers were not compatible with SDHC cards, until their firmware was updated to be able to support the new card standard, whereas SDHC memory card readers were backwards compatible to be able to read both SD and SDHC memory cards. SDHC cards are fairly common to find on the market, although they might soon be phased out by the larger SDXC cards.

 

Secure Digital Extended Capacity (SDXC)

Secure Digital High Capacity Card SDXC
 

With a maximum capacity of 32 GB (mostly imposed by the limited FAT32 file system) and newer devices pushing a lot more data, especially when capturing high bitrate video, it was time to move up to a new and improved standard and that’s how Secure Digital Extended Capacity (SDXC) was born. Maximum card size was increased to theoretical 2 TB maximum (2048 GB) and the file system was switched to exFAT, developed by Microsoft. The newest SDXC standards are very robust, allowing fast transfer speeds of up to 624 MB/sec using UHS-III bus.

 

How many pictures can my memory device hold?
 

The following assumptions were made to calculate the number of images per card:
MP = 1,000,000 pixels
1MB = 1,000,000 bytes, 1GB = 1,000MB
TIFF image has 24 bit color depth, one of 16,777,216 colors per pixel
JPEG 100% Quality = Visually lossless JPEG compression with 1:10 ratio of RAW image

 

Photos - Compressed (JPEG 100% quality) Images per card.

NOTE: JPEG is the most common file format for consumer cameras.

Megapixels

File size (MB)

1GB

2GB

4GB

8GB

16GB

32GB

64GB

128GB

4MP

1.2

715

1430

2861

5722

11444

22888

45776

91552

5MP

1.5

572

1144

2288

4577

9155

18310

36620

73240

6MP

1.8

476

953

1907

3814

7629

15258

30516

61032

7MP

2.1

408

817

1634

3269

6539

13078

26156

52312

8MP

2.4

357

715

1430

2861

5722

11444

22888

45776

10MP

3.0

286

572

1144

2288

4577

9155

18310

36620

12MP

3.6

238

476

953

1907

3814

7629

15258

30516

14MP

4.2

204

408

817

1634

3269

6539

13078

26156

16MP

4.8

178

357

715

1430

2861

5722

11444

22888

22MP

6.6

130

260

520

1040

2080

4161

8322

16644


Photos - Uncompressed RAW (24 bits per pixel) Images per card

Megapixels

File size (MB)

1GB

2GB

4GB

8GB

16GB

32GB

64GB

128GB

4MP

12.0

71

143

286

572

1144

2288

4576

9152

5MP

15.0

57

114

228

457

915

1831

3662

7324

6MP

18.0

47

95

190

381

762

1525

3050

6100

7MP

21.0

40

81

163

326

653

1307

2614

5228

8MP

24.0

35

71

143

286

572

1144

2288

4576

10MP

30.0

28

57

114

228

457

915

1830

3660

12MP

36.0

23

47

95

190

381

762

1524

3048

14MP

42.0

20

40

81

163

326

653

1306

2612

16MP

48.0

17

35

71

143

286

572

1144

2288

22MP

66.0

13

26

52

104

208

416

832

1664