Sony just announced a new card "SRMemory" with a unique ability: 1 TB Designed for professional cameras that film in 4K, the cards are imposing SRMemory (105 x 60 x 9.5 mm, about 100 grams) and do the same size as a 2.5-inch hard disk. Adapters, as Sony makes clear, in fact incorporate a conventional internal SSD.
Several models are available with capacities of 256 GB, 512 GB and 1 TB Sony announces speeds of 3 gigabits / s constant on base models and 5 gigabits / s versions of "S" (available in 256 and 512 GB only). To get an idea of needs, a 1 TB model is capable of storing 50 minutes of video in 4K (RAW 16 bit to 24 fps), indicating a minimum rate of 330 Mb / s or so.
No price announced for the modules, but it is a priori (very) high, as everything related to video in 4K now.
Several models are available with capacities of 256 GB, 512 GB and 1 TB Sony announces speeds of 3 gigabits / s constant on base models and 5 gigabits / s versions of "S" (available in 256 and 512 GB only). To get an idea of needs, a 1 TB model is capable of storing 50 minutes of video in 4K (RAW 16 bit to 24 fps), indicating a minimum rate of 330 Mb / s or so.
No price announced for the modules, but it is a priori (very) high, as everything related to video in 4K now.
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