What a valuable Content. I will definitely buy from your links. It is the least I can do to compensate for the effort and dedication you have put in this video. Thank you very much.
Being a novice as well as normally simply using my iPhone for basic photos, your video on "what storage discs to purchase" is nothing short of spectacular. Really well done AND btw, not rambling on! Just right. I now feel like an expert when I go out to purchase cards. Thank you and consider me a new, loyal follower. Best. Tony
I'm a professional shooter and Tim, I didn't even consider that the camera would have speed limitations! I feel slightly embarrassed, but thank you so much for this information!
I speed test 18 different memory cards in my Sony a7III. There's no need to buy the most expensive memory cards! Here are the SD cards I recommend after testing them in camera: 👉 Sony SF-M UHS-II (277/150) Amazon: amzn.to/3vPi3iI B&H Photo: bhpho.to/3s2Txr5 I recommend these in slot 1 for continuous burst shooters or if you simply want to copy images back to your computer as fast as possible. 👉 SanDisk Extreme Pro UHS-I (170/90) Amazon: amzn.to/2TXwjW4 B&H Photo: bhpho.to/2SmyJNm I recommend these for slot 2, single shot shooters and 4k video shooters. 👉 SanDisk Extreme Pro UHS-II (300/260) Amazon: amzn.to/3lztMgj B&H Photo: bhpho.to/2VihjmQ I recommend these if you simply want the fastest card and money is no object. 👉 Sony MRW-S1 UHS-II Card Reader/Writer Amazon: amzn.to/3xd2grO B&H Photo: bhpho.to/2Si98p4 I recommend using this SD card reader/writer to get the maximum benefit when copy files from a UHS-II card over to your computer. The above links are affiliate links. If you decide to buy something after clicking a link I may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. 👉 Alpha Shooters Community Forum www.alphashooters.com/community/ 👉 Sony A7III Shooters Facebook Group facebook.com/groups/sonya7iiishooters/ 👉 Sony A7III Accessories Guide www.alphashooters.com/cameras/a7iii/accessories/ 👉 Sony A7III Lenses Guide www.alphashooters.com/cameras/a7iii/lenses/ 👉 Sony A7III Memory Card Guide www.alphashooters.com/cameras/a7iii/memory-cards/ Gear used in this video: 👉 Sony a7R IV Amazon: amzn.to/3czfV4C B&H Photo: bhpho.to/3x9ZhQF 👉 Sony FE 24mm F1.4 GM Amazon: amzn.to/2TktKwL B&H Photo: bhpho.to/3iwutWg 👉 RODE Wireless GO + Lavalier Microphone Amazon: amzn.to/3gmfpYE B&H Photo: bhpho.to/3v8bhRh Thanks for watching! :)
You can record 4k with a UHS-I card. The Sony a7III supports a maximum of 100Mbps 4k video which is around 12.5 MB/s. Therefore you don’t require the fastest memory cards for 4k video recording. Any memory cards that are rated v30, v60, v90 card will work perfectly for shooting 4k video. Cards that are 32GB and smaller are labelled as SDHC memory cards. These are formatted to 32-bit and video files will be broken-up into 4GB chunks. This means extra work in post to put all of these files together. Cards that are 64GB and larger in capacity are labelled as SDXC cards, these are formatted with a 64-bit file system and your files will not be broken up into smaller chunks. For video I’d recommend 64GB or larger SDXC cards like the SanDisk Extreme PRO UHS-I SDXC Memory Cards.
What are the requirements for highest quality video? Do I need V60, or is V30 enough? As that would be quite much cheaper to buy UHS-1 V30 than a UHS-II V60.
So if I'm using the CHS-II card in the slot one, to gain any benefit, I can't use and Simult or Sort option on the camera? because that will drag me down to CHS-I speed? Then the best way to use CHS-II card for this camera is to just shooting RAW with single CHS-II card?
What do you recommend if I want to shoot compressed raw in both sd cards? Is it worth to use uhs ii cards or I will get best results with sandisk extreme pro uhs I? I don't mind about copying files to the computer, just what's get me more pictures and clears buffer faster. Thanks!
If you want to shoot compressed raw simultaneously to both slots then you will always be limited by the speed of the card in slot 2. So going with a UHS-I card like the Sandisk Extreme Pro UHS-I for both slots makes sense.
I'd either go with the SanDisk Extreme Pro UHS-I (170/90) cards or if you get frustrated waiting for the files to copy over to your computer then the Sony SF-M UHS-II (277/150) cards and a UHS-II card reader like the Sony MRW-S1.
It's going to depend on what you are shooting? If you want the buffer to clear the fastest then you'll probably want a CFexpress Type-A Card in Slot 1. If you want to shoot to two cards for backup then I expect the slower UHS-II slot will slow things down if you are using a CFexpress Type A in slot 1, then you may as well just use UHS-II cards in both slots. Although I can't really confirm this is the case since I've not yet tested any cards in the a7 IV, but will do once it lands in my hands, I have one on pre-order :)
did you saw something wrong whne record 4k in 25fps with uhs-I cards? i record in 4k 1/50 25fps and have laggy videos, somebody told me - this is wrong card i use (sandisc extreme pro UHS 1 170MB/s) - so can i change to something else with UHS-II speed?
You'll be fine with a card like the SanDisk Extreme Pro UHS-II (300/260). The size will depend on how many shots you expect to take and the file format. You'll probably want 64GB minimum.
It looks like the SF-M cards are out of stock at B&H Photo so they default to the Tough version instead. Same was happening with Amazon but I've updated that link to point to the SF-M card again. The size you need will depend on what you are shooting? For video you'll probably want 128GB or higher. For stills 64GB will probably be enough unless you shoot sports and lots of continuous bursts, then you might prefer 128GB.
Thanks,, My english language is not very well. my friend suggested to me to buy ( ProGrade V90 UHS II (300/150) ) for my Sony a7 iii . Is that best SDcard for my sony a7 iii for my 4K video ? pls reply..
The ProGrade V90 UHS II will be more than fast enough for 4K video, you only really need a V30 card. But a V90 card will future proof you and you'll also be able to copy the files over to your computer much faster.
For shooting in XAVC HS 4K a V30 or higher card is required, for XAVC S-I 4K a V90 or higher card is required. UHS-I cards only support up to V30, you'll need a UHS-II card for V60 or V90. I've put together a more detailed guide here together with in-camera tests: www.alphashooters.com/cameras/sony-a7iv/memory-cards/
What a valuable Content.
I will definitely buy from your links. It is the least I can do to compensate for the effort and dedication you have put in this video. Thank you very much.
Thank you very much Nicolas. Glad to hear you found the video helpful! :)
Thanks, this is a gem. No muffle, no advertisement or excessive equipment
Thank you for taking the time to test all of those cards and breaking the data down per use case!
Glad it was helpful Tim! :)
Short, sweet and to the point! Wish others would figure out this format for making reviews videos! Thanks so much! Really well done!
Being a novice as well as normally simply using my iPhone for basic photos, your video on "what storage discs to purchase" is nothing short of spectacular. Really well done AND btw, not rambling on! Just right. I now feel like an expert when I go out to purchase cards. Thank you and consider me a new, loyal follower. Best. Tony
Dude I love the way you talk, very clear and easy to understand for foreigners
Thank you!
picking up my a7iii after putting it down for years, thank you brother bless you and your family
I'm a professional shooter and Tim, I didn't even consider that the camera would have speed limitations! I feel slightly embarrassed, but thank you so much for this information!
Glad you came back!
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You’re the best. Great video!
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Bro you deserve more props awesome video new sub just for doing this vid great job mate
Thank you very much Soul! Much appreciated! Happy new Year to you too! :)
Great video. Definitely explains a lot for me with my new A7 III.
Excellent information! Thank you, Tim!
Thank you so much tim 👍👍👍
SUBSCRIBED! Honestly, such brilliant content!
Thank you!
Which memory card would u recommend for shooting 4K music videos on a Sony A7iii??
Good work. Thank you so much!
Thanks!
Thank you for your hard work
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Amazing video! Very helpful
Thanks, this was very helpful.
thank you, pretty accurate review.
Brilliant detailed Video...Regards.
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Nice and helpful information thank u
My Q is for 1080p 120 fps recording v30 card is enough?
I speed test 18 different memory cards in my Sony a7III. There's no need to buy the most expensive memory cards! Here are the SD cards I recommend after testing them in camera:
👉 Sony SF-M UHS-II (277/150)
Amazon: amzn.to/3vPi3iI
B&H Photo: bhpho.to/3s2Txr5
I recommend these in slot 1 for continuous burst shooters or if you simply want to copy images back to your computer as fast as possible.
👉 SanDisk Extreme Pro UHS-I (170/90)
Amazon: amzn.to/2TXwjW4
B&H Photo: bhpho.to/2SmyJNm
I recommend these for slot 2, single shot shooters and 4k video shooters.
👉 SanDisk Extreme Pro UHS-II (300/260)
Amazon: amzn.to/3lztMgj
B&H Photo: bhpho.to/2VihjmQ
I recommend these if you simply want the fastest card and money is no object.
👉 Sony MRW-S1 UHS-II Card Reader/Writer
Amazon: amzn.to/3xd2grO
B&H Photo: bhpho.to/2Si98p4
I recommend using this SD card reader/writer to get the maximum benefit when copy files from a UHS-II card over to your computer.
The above links are affiliate links. If you decide to buy something after clicking a link I may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you.
👉 Alpha Shooters Community Forum
www.alphashooters.com/community/
👉 Sony A7III Shooters Facebook Group
facebook.com/groups/sonya7iiishooters/
👉 Sony A7III Accessories Guide
www.alphashooters.com/cameras/a7iii/accessories/
👉 Sony A7III Lenses Guide
www.alphashooters.com/cameras/a7iii/lenses/
👉 Sony A7III Memory Card Guide
www.alphashooters.com/cameras/a7iii/memory-cards/
Gear used in this video:
👉 Sony a7R IV
Amazon: amzn.to/3czfV4C
B&H Photo: bhpho.to/3x9ZhQF
👉 Sony FE 24mm F1.4 GM
Amazon: amzn.to/2TktKwL
B&H Photo: bhpho.to/3iwutWg
👉 RODE Wireless GO + Lavalier Microphone
Amazon: amzn.to/3gmfpYE
B&H Photo: bhpho.to/3v8bhRh
Thanks for watching! :)
Thank you so much
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Thanks! :)
what memory card would you recommend if i wanna get the best and highest video quality?
Congrats for The vídeo! From what I see, its impossível to Record 4K with SD I, is that correct?
You can record 4k with a UHS-I card. The Sony a7III supports a maximum of 100Mbps 4k video which is around 12.5 MB/s. Therefore you don’t require the fastest memory cards for 4k video recording. Any memory cards that are rated v30, v60, v90 card will work perfectly for shooting 4k video. Cards that are 32GB and smaller are labelled as SDHC memory cards. These are formatted to 32-bit and video files will be broken-up into 4GB chunks. This means extra work in post to put all of these files together. Cards that are 64GB and larger in capacity are labelled as SDXC cards, these are formatted with a 64-bit file system and your files will not be broken up into smaller chunks. For video I’d recommend 64GB or larger SDXC cards like the SanDisk Extreme PRO UHS-I SDXC Memory Cards.
What are the requirements for highest quality video? Do I need V60, or is V30 enough? As that would be quite much cheaper to buy UHS-1 V30 than a UHS-II V60.
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So if I'm using the CHS-II card in the slot one, to gain any benefit, I can't use and Simult or Sort option on the camera? because that will drag me down to CHS-I speed?
Then the best way to use CHS-II card for this camera is to just shooting RAW with single CHS-II card?
TIm I have a a7iv wich ds card you recommend for 4k videos?
What do you recommend if I want to shoot compressed raw in both sd cards? Is it worth to use uhs ii cards or I will get best results with sandisk extreme pro uhs I?
I don't mind about copying files to the computer, just what's get me more pictures and clears buffer faster.
Thanks!
If you want to shoot compressed raw simultaneously to both slots then you will always be limited by the speed of the card in slot 2. So going with a UHS-I card like the Sandisk Extreme Pro UHS-I for both slots makes sense.
What card do you recommend for Sony a7Riii landscape shooters?
I'd either go with the SanDisk Extreme Pro UHS-I (170/90) cards or if you get frustrated waiting for the files to copy over to your computer then the Sony SF-M UHS-II (277/150) cards and a UHS-II card reader like the Sony MRW-S1.
What kind of setup for memory cards would you recommend for the new Sony A7 IV at first glance?
It's going to depend on what you are shooting? If you want the buffer to clear the fastest then you'll probably want a CFexpress Type-A Card in Slot 1. If you want to shoot to two cards for backup then I expect the slower UHS-II slot will slow things down if you are using a CFexpress Type A in slot 1, then you may as well just use UHS-II cards in both slots. Although I can't really confirm this is the case since I've not yet tested any cards in the a7 IV, but will do once it lands in my hands, I have one on pre-order :)
did you saw something wrong whne record 4k in 25fps with uhs-I cards? i record in 4k 1/50 25fps and have laggy videos, somebody told me - this is wrong card i use (sandisc extreme pro UHS 1 170MB/s) - so can i change to something else with UHS-II speed?
What card should I use for shouting in concerts with continuous shooting?
Thank you!
You'll be fine with a card like the SanDisk Extreme Pro UHS-II (300/260). The size will depend on how many shots you expect to take and the file format. You'll probably want 64GB minimum.
The link goes to Sony TOUGH-M series SDXC UHS-II Card. Has your recommendation change? Also what size do you recommend? 64 GB or 128 GB
It looks like the SF-M cards are out of stock at B&H Photo so they default to the Tough version instead. Same was happening with Amazon but I've updated that link to point to the SF-M card again. The size you need will depend on what you are shooting? For video you'll probably want 128GB or higher. For stills 64GB will probably be enough unless you shoot sports and lots of continuous bursts, then you might prefer 128GB.
@@AlphaShooters Thank you for the update. Great information on the capacity recommendations… I will be purchasing some new 128 GB SF-M
Thanks,, My english language is not very well. my friend suggested to me to buy ( ProGrade V90 UHS II (300/150) ) for my Sony a7 iii .
Is that best SDcard for my sony a7 iii for my 4K video ? pls reply..
The ProGrade V90 UHS II will be more than fast enough for 4K video, you only really need a V30 card. But a V90 card will future proof you and you'll also be able to copy the files over to your computer much faster.
Will the Sandisk Extreme Pro UHS-I cards be enough for shooting 4k60 in 10-bit 422 on the new A7IV?
For shooting in XAVC HS 4K a V30 or higher card is required, for XAVC S-I 4K a V90 or higher card is required. UHS-I cards only support up to V30, you'll need a UHS-II card for V60 or V90. I've put together a more detailed guide here together with in-camera tests: www.alphashooters.com/cameras/sony-a7iv/memory-cards/
@@AlphaShooters thank you!