Sony SF-M Series New Capacities

Sony SF-M Series SD Cards are now available in 512GB

The SF-M series memory cards combine high performance, reliability, and great value. Enjoy fast transfer speeds for high-resolution shooting and efficient workflows, along with Sony’s dependability and advanced complimentary software tools. 

Sony SF-M Series TOUGH SD Card 512GB

Sony SF-M Series SD Card 512GB

Sony SF-M series memory cards are tested for durability in a range of shooting conditions and deliver reliable performance wherever you are. With an IP57 rating, this SD card is durable and resistant. Designed to survive drops up to 1.5m, waterproof for 30 min at 1m depth and able to operate in temperatures ranging from -25~+85* the SF-M Series UHS-II SD Card will last, whatever the weather.

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