Sony XQD S : più veloci delle Compact Flash

Sony XQD S : più veloci delle Compact Flash
Sony lancia le prime schede XQD che battono qualsiasi Compact Flash in termini di velocità
Le nuove schede di memoria Sony XQD Serie S sono più veloci delle massime prestazioni raggiungibili dalla tecnologia Compact Flash. Con un transfer rate in lettura e scrittura di 168 MB/s, le XQD S sorpassano il limite di 167 MB/s delle più rapide Compact Flash sul mercato.
Sulla Nikon D4, che è attualmente l'unica fotocamera sul mercato a supportare le nuove schede di memoria XQD di Sony, è possibile raggiungere un massimo di 108 RAW acquisiti ad un frame rate di 10 immagini al secondo.

Per esemplificare queste prestazioni basti pensare che con questi numeri è possibile registrare una gara di 100m maschili dall'inizio alla fine con una sequenza continua di immagini.

Le nuove schede XQD serie S saranno disponibili con una capacità di 64 giga da Luglio 2012. Una versione da 32 giga sarà resa disponibile successivamente nel corso del 2012.

Ora le case costruttrici potranno cominciare a pensare di dotare le proprie fotocamere professionali di slot che possono accettare questo nuovo recente formato, che promette di crescere ancora dopo il sorpasso della tecnologia Compact Flash e che farà la felicità dei fotografi d'azione impegnati molto spesso nelle raffiche di scatti in sequenza.

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Sony UK Press Release

XQD™ S Series from Sony outpaces the limits of Compact Flash

Fastest-ever1 memory card with 168MB/s2 read/write speed captures the fastest sporting action

Sports photographers can achieve their best-ever shooting performance this summer with the new XQD™ S Series memory card from Sony.

The high-speed memory card offers the capacity and reliability that’s demanded by professional photo journalists covering sports and other tough shooting assignments.

Offering sustained read/write transfer speeds of 168MB/s (actual speed), the XQD™ S Series outpaces the maximum interface speed limit of Compact Flash (CF) cards (167 MB/s).

Partnered with Nikon’s D4 professional DSLR, the XQD™ S Series effortlessly captures a non-stop burst of 108 RAW frames3 (at 12-bit compressed RAW, approximately 10.5MB file size). At a shooting speed of 10fps, this lets photographers document the men’s 100m sprint final from start to finish in a single, sustained burst of RAW images.

The new card’s blazing transfer speeds also slash PC backup times, boosting workflow for busy journalists and creative professionals facing pressured deadlines. Photo professionals can take full advantage of the card’s unsurpassed transfer speeds, with back-up times slashed by over 30%2 compared with the fastest CF cards. A high-speed driver for the MRW-E80 XQD™ card reader is available now for free download at http://www.sony.co.uk/support/en/product/mrw-e80

Also available, free driver software allows XQD™ memory cards to be used with the latest Thunderbolt™-enabled computers through a compatible card reader.

The card’s high capacity of 64GB makes the XQD™ S Series ideal for storing large volumes of data-heavy RAW files. This makes the card attractive for sports photographers who may be triggering the camera’s shutter remotely and cannot conveniently change media cards.

From August, XQD™ S Series users can also download a free new version of File Rescue, Ver 3.2, software by Sony, allowing recovery of accidentally-deleted photos and videos. It’s the world’s first file recovery utility that now supports the latest AVCHD and 3D5 formats as well as RAW and MOV files. File Rescue software is also available for XQD™ H Series users.

The new XQD™ S Series memory card is available with 64GB capacity from July 2012. A 32GB card will also be available later in 2012 (September/October).

Expanded media choice from Sony
Headed by the TIPA Award-winning4 XQD™ memory card range, the family of media storage solutions from Sony expands with other new products catering for a wide range of users, applications and devices.

The family of microSD cards is ideal for tablets, smartphones and other mobile phones. Supplied with a standard-size SD card adaptor, the range of Class 4 cards now includes a new 16GB capacity model.

The MICROVAULT ‘Style’ range of USB flash drives offers cool, reliable storage. Pink and Green ‘pop’ colour options are now available in capacities up to 16GB.

File Rescue software is also available to registered users of these Sony media products.

For more details, please visit http://www.sony.co.uk/hub/memory-cards-usb-drives

1 As of June 2012. Based on Sony internal testing as compared to leading industry manufacturers.
2 Based on Sony internal testing. Transfer speeds vary and are dependent on the host device.
3 When used with the Nikon D4, with capture of compressed 12-bit NEF (RAW) images. Based on Sony research.
4 TIPA Awards 2012: Best Imaging Storage Media - Sony XQD™ Memory Cards
5 AVCHD 3D files

Technical specifications: QDS64 – QDS32
Interface PCI Express Gen.1
Transfer speed (Read) 168MB/s *1
Transfer speed (Write) 168MB/s *1
Capacity 64GB 32GB
Usable Capacity 59.4GB 29.5GB
Operating Temperature range -25℃〜65℃
Storage Temperature range -40℃〜85℃
Weight Approx. 10g
Dimensions (W x D x H) Approx. 29.6 x 3.8 x 38.5 mm
Warranty 5 years
Technical specifications: SR16A4
Speed Class Class4
Capacity 16GB
Usable Capacity 14.4GB
Operating Temperature range -25℃〜85℃
Weight Approx. 1g
Dimensions (W x D x H) Approx. 11 x 1 x 15 mm
Warranty 5 years
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Pubblicato: Lunedi' 02 Luglio 2012
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Scusa ma la tua è una domanda? o vedni schede Laughing è ovvio che son + veloci..son di nuova generazione mirate appunto alla velocità Idea
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