Sony SF-G1UY2A Owner's Manual
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The Sony SF-G1UY2A SD card offers a maximum read speed of up to 95 MB/s, which allows for quick data transfer and efficient workflow.
To recover data, you can use data recovery software such as Recuva or PhotoRec. Ensure that you stop using the card immediately after noticing corruption to avoid overwriting data.
Yes, the Sony SF-G1UY2A card is capable of handling 4K video recording, thanks to its high-speed performance and UHS-I U3 rating.
First, ensure that the card is properly inserted. If the issue persists, try formatting the card using the camera's formatting option. If that fails, test the card on another device to confirm if the card or camera is at fault.
To maintain your SD card, avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures, physical shocks, and moisture. Regularly back up data and format the card in the camera after transferring data to a computer.
While the Sony SF-G1UY2A card is compatible with most devices supporting SDHC and SDXC formats, always check your device's specifications for compatibility with UHS-I U3 cards.
Writing speeds can be affected by the device's specifications and the card's condition. Ensure your device supports UHS-I U3 speeds and that the card is not nearing its capacity, which can slow down performance.
Yes, the Sony SF-G1UY2A card is suitable for continuous burst shooting due to its fast write speeds, allowing for quick data processing and storage.
You can format the card by inserting it into a camera or computer and selecting the format option from the device's menu. Ensure to back up any important data before formatting as this will erase all data on the card.
Handle the card by the edges to avoid contact with the metal contacts. Store the card in a protective case when not in use and avoid bending or dropping it.