Brand | Sony 索尼 |
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制造商 | Sony |
型号 | Sony UHSII Tough-M |
商品尺寸 | 13 x 11.3 x 8.5 cm; 5 克 |
颜色 | 黑色 |
内存容量 | 256 GB |
是否包含电池 | 不是 |
商品重量 | 5 g |
Sony 索尼 SF-M256T SD 存储卡(256GB,UHS-II,SD Tough,M 系列)
Sony 256GB SF-M series TOUGH specification UHS-II U3 V60 SDHXC Digital Memory Card Card - Read 277MB/s Write 150MB/s SFM256T
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¥274.34×3期 | ¥18.50 (2.3%) | ¥823.00 |
¥140.15×6期 | ¥36.20 (4.5%) | ¥840.70 |
¥72.07×12期 | ¥60.34 (7.5%) | ¥864.84 |
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- 坚固的规格与防碎和防震设计
- 加强筋和无开关设计提高了可靠性并降低了破损风险
- 防尘防水等级高(IP68)
- 高达 150 MB/s 的高写入速度,用于连续和高分辨率记录
- Class 10(SD 速度等级)、Class 3(UHS 速度等级)、V60(视频速度)
- World's toughest: 18X more bending resistance
- IP68 waterproof and dustproof
- Shock-resistant: Withstands drops of up to 5 metres
- World’s toughest one-piece moulded design
- Rib-less, no write-protect switch design
- Rapid write speeds
- Lightning fast back-up and data transfer
- Optimised for high-resolution video with V60
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介绍超稳定、超快的 SF-M 系列 TOUGH 规格。 SF-M 系列 TOUGH 规格 SD 卡非常适合在苛刻的条件下进行记录。它们专为各个领域的摄像师而开发,也为业余摄影师而开发,这就是为什么即使在极端拍摄条件下,它们的坚固性也令人信服。不间断的可靠性和高速确保您不会再错过任何一个场景。
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World's toughest SD card
Introducing the ultra strong, fast SF-M series TOUGH specification
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World's toughest: 18X more bending resistenceAn ultra-strong resin-moulded design makes SF-M series TOUGH specification cards 18 times more resistant to bending than the SD standard. Thats toughness you can rely on. |
IP68 waterproof and dustproofOur SF-M series TOUGH specification cards can be immersed in 5 metres of water for up to 72 hours, and are completely dustproof. That's total protection for shooting in all conditions. |
Shock-resistant: Withstands drops of up to 5 metresMade from rock-solid materials in a one-piece mould, SF-M series TOUGH specification withstands drops of up to 5 metres. |

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Rapid write speedsWith fast write speeds of up to 150MB/s, these cards support longer burst shooting of high resolution photos, as well as faster buffer memory clearing. |
Lightning fast back-up and data transferSpend more time shooting and less time transferring or backing up. With fast read speeds up to 277Mb/s, you can transfer even the largest media files to a computer in seconds. |
Optimised for high-resolution video with V60Our SF-M series TOUGH specification cards support the V60 Video Speed Class for stable 4K recordings and high-bitrate video capture. Ideal for shooting all kinds of resolution |
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Scans and monitors your memoryOver time, SD card memory wears out and no longer records data reliably. SD Scan Utility automatically scans your SD card memory, keeping you informed of its condition so you can take action before the limit is reached. |
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Recovers lost filesNever fear. Even when things go wrong, you can avoid disaster with downloadable rescue software that recovers photo and video files that have been accidentally deleted or that cannot be played back. |
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9/14/2020 Update...
Now that the card has been replaced, I can comment on its actual performance (incidentally, dealing with Sony on the return is pretty straightforward and took about 11 days to complete, the bulk of the time being lost while the package sat around at a FedEx facility for 5 days with no movement whatsoever).
The card itself performs as advertised and works very reliably on a GH5 recording in 400/MB/s All-I format, even if the fit in the card slot is ever so slightly tight. The card itself does feel quite stout, almost as if the shell is like a metallized plastic or ceramic material, feels heavier, and sounds different than a regular plastic SD card if dropped on a table (weird thing to notice, I know, but there it is). I have a an assortment of these Sony UHS-II cards, some of which have supposedly been affected by the file corruption issue, but none of which ever failed in actual use, and all of which have since been replaced out of an abundance of caution. Except for the hassle of having return those effected by the recall, I think these UHS-II cards by Sony are worth the cost given the price.
The question is, though, do you really need a ruggedized SD card that's 18x stronger than other cards that's also IP68 rated? Probably not, but for those shooting in harsh conditions or who constantly fumble their SD cards into the ocean or your aunt's famous piping hot lasagna, this might well be the card for you. For anyone else, however, the regular version at the same speed rating may work just as well (and the 120MB/s and 100MB/s cards from Sony do equally well in a GH5 recording All-I, just so you know).
To be completely honest, even though I needed a large SD card, I purchased this particular one mainly out of curiosity. The way I figure, if I happen to be filming during a flight that crashes into the ocean, the FAA can probably recover the card from the depths to help determine what went wrong, so it could be money well spent!

2020年9月3日 在美国审核
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9/14/2020 Update...
Now that the card has been replaced, I can comment on its actual performance (incidentally, dealing with Sony on the return is pretty straightforward and took about 11 days to complete, the bulk of the time being lost while the package sat around at a FedEx facility for 5 days with no movement whatsoever).
The card itself performs as advertised and works very reliably on a GH5 recording in 400/MB/s All-I format, even if the fit in the card slot is ever so slightly tight. The card itself does feel quite stout, almost as if the shell is like a metallized plastic or ceramic material, feels heavier, and sounds different than a regular plastic SD card if dropped on a table (weird thing to notice, I know, but there it is). I have a an assortment of these Sony UHS-II cards, some of which have supposedly been affected by the file corruption issue, but none of which ever failed in actual use, and all of which have since been replaced out of an abundance of caution. Except for the hassle of having return those effected by the recall, I think these UHS-II cards by Sony are worth the cost given the price.
The question is, though, do you really need a ruggedized SD card that's 18x stronger than other cards that's also IP68 rated? Probably not, but for those shooting in harsh conditions or who constantly fumble their SD cards into the ocean or your aunt's famous piping hot lasagna, this might well be the card for you. For anyone else, however, the regular version at the same speed rating may work just as well (and the 120MB/s and 100MB/s cards from Sony do equally well in a GH5 recording All-I, just so you know).
To be completely honest, even though I needed a large SD card, I purchased this particular one mainly out of curiosity. The way I figure, if I happen to be filming during a flight that crashes into the ocean, the FAA can probably recover the card from the depths to help determine what went wrong, so it could be money well spent!


I like the Tough cards because they finally do away with the pointless and easily breakable dividers between the contacts. They also provide peace of mind that if you have full cards in your pocket and get caught in the rain you don't have to worry about damaging them. Will never go back to the regular M or G cards.

"Regarding SD memory cards of SF-M series, SF-M series TOUGH specification, and SF-G series TOUGH specification, recorded data on the card may be damaged or data may not be recorded correctly when shooting video on a camera* in video speed class mode.
* The camera compatible with video speed class V60/V90 etc. as recommended recording media.
We are offering free replacements for affected SD memory cards from June 11, 2020, through Mar. 31, 2022, subject to the limited warranty that accompanied the SD memory card. Please see below to determine if you have an affected SD memory card and call us at 239-768-7669 to arrange for your card replacement."
To add to this, they mention in other articles that the affected sd cards dont have an asterisk next to the serial number beginning with TV. In other words, if you have a faint asterisk to the left of the code beginning with "TV" then your cards are among those that need replacing.
Anyway, these cards are an incredible value for the money. Sure, they aren't the fastest (far from the slowest), but being tough as nails, and only a few dollars more expensive than regular cards, I find them hard to beat!