Thank you. I’m a 72 year old, retired professional and not as sharp and quick as I used to be. I enjoy your videos very much. They are CLEAR, well paced, ENTERTAINING and professional.
I use Sandisk Extreme Pro 95mb -sd cards on my Sony A7r3´s.I just have those around and I haven't found the need to buy new ones yet. I admit that this is not the best option to have and of course there will be limitations due tot he buffer when actually using those cards. Yet I have found that this is manageable considering my style of taking photos.There is just few moments here and there where I take multiple photos and in those moments the buffer is good enough. Set your camera on continuous medium and you can take one or more photos without going into settings. I am also a wedding photographer -just to give some context. Thank you Magic for your amazing content! Love your style and photos.
Yeah dude! I used these too with A7RIII. But also - A7RIII had only UHS-I slot 2, so when shooting dual RAWs on this camera you cannot benefit from anything faster than these 95MB/s. What I did though was using faster cards in one slot, so I can copy files from it faster.
Thanks for your video guide. Quick follow up question: On the A7IV, could you get a V90 card and put it into slot 1 for fast shooting and all video modes and put a V60 card into slot 2 for using just as a backup card?
I just ordered 3 Sony 160 GB cf express type a cards for my sony fx30 and 1 for my Sony A7IV, already have a V90 that i will use on slot 2 on the A7IV, for some reason the FB gurus keep telling me to return the cf express card for v90. But I feel like if I have the Budget at the moment why not go for the best. Ive always been the type that if its within my budget ill go for the top tier. Thank you for the review
As always great video! I would add to your list of suggestions my way of using cards. I buy the largest and fastest card I will ever need on a wedding without swapping them out. Two reasons I do: Fear of card breakdown due to wearing off and money saving. I NEVER remove my cards :)
Thanks! Haha, I used to do opposite - using smaller cards (64GB), so in case of failure you loose only part of the data. My friend once had this weird case, that data was corrupted on both cards due to the camera malfunction (not Sony). But I’m leaning towards moving to bigger 256GB cards for all day with those a tough cards too 👌🏻
I am From India. This is really Great VDO with micro level details & information about Cards. I'ts Help me a lot to buy Memory Card for my New Sony Alpha 7 IV camera. Thank You Very Much
Thanks for the video. I thought on A7IV, for stills, it helps to have SD UHS-II cards with a V90 rating since they have better sustained minimum write speeds. Any comment?
You should also keep in mind that all UHS I cards have a maximum speed of 104Mb/s when manufactures advertise more than this it means that it is only possible when you use THEIR readers with THEIR cards.
When I record 10 bit video on my a7iv and try to import it to my iPhone and Mac, neither of them can import or play them. Is it because I need a different sd card, or is it because the phone and Mac can’t support it?
sir your videos seeing i learn so much on sony cameras.. one doubt i want to purchase cf card for sony 7rv..which is better lexar 160gb cf card or sony 160gb cf card..lexar is INR 14000 AND SONY CARD IS INR.32000..SONY PRICE IS HALF AMOUNT DOUBLE THAN LEXAR CARS..PLEASE YOUR SUGGESTION SIR
Hi Magic and thanks for your great videos on the channel.. I would just have a question : I shoot Raw on the CF Express A card on my A7IV and video on a Sundisk 64 300 M/S sd card. Can you please confirm that, in this case, it is important to have the fastest card on the second slot (I don't shoot simultaneous, as a hybrid wedding photographer). What I need is to have my pictures recorded as fast as possible before keeping going on video (first look, first kiss etc..) when I do both, photo and video with my A7IV. Finally, an external Sundisk external drive with with reading and writing at 1000 MB is good, do you agree ? Many thanks for your help in making all of us improve photography 🙂
Hey Olivier! Sorry for late reply, I needed to make a test haha. So - before starting video recording on a second slot after shooting burst of photos on slot 1 the camera needs to clear the buffer first. So the fastest way to get photos clear from buffer on slot 1 is to use the fastest CF-A card, but using a fastest SD - the 300MB/s ones is not that far behind. I just shoot burst of 50 compressed RAW photos and switched immediately to video - it took camera around 1 sec to clear the buffer and let me film. Hope that helps
@@MagicWeddingPhotographer thank you so much Magic for having tested this 👍🏻😁.Very helpful information. I have the CF express card on slot 1 and a fast card on slot 2 so it should be ok..Thanks again for all you have done so far in this channel!👋🏻
I think Sony Tough G 256GB SD( 300/299) is the best. I know Sony has Sony Tough G CFexpress Type A 640GB but it is overkill and not compatible with some new body like ZV-E1.
@@Mr.HighTech yup, it can happen to any new card. It’s just electronics. It doesn’t matter if you have warranty or not, if it dies - you loose photos. I had card failing twice in my 14 year career
Thank you I’m right I’m right now looking for a v90 for filming! Can somebody tell me how I can record at two sd cards at the same time at the Sony a7iv? I really like to back up my clients photos or videos while shooting 😅
@@MagicWeddingPhotographer thank you for your answer! Can you explain me how I can change it in the settings? Do the two cards need to be at the same speed?
Great Video! But something is going on with your mic...its panning left and right and gives an echo in my headphones kinda making me dizzy haha anyone else hearing this?
These have very good price to speed ratio! As I’m seeing correctly they have write speed of 120MB/s which would be between the slow and mid ones I had in the video!
Do we need same cards to ZV-e10 too ? When we set 4k30 no HDR bitrstr will reach 100mbit but 8bit so sdxc card v30 with writing speed 104mbs is enough ? Same model suport HDR but still 8 bit
Thanks for the video. I thought on A7IV, for stills, it helps to have SD UHS-II cards with a V90 rating since they have better sustained minimum write speeds. Any comment?
Thank you. I’m a 72 year old, retired professional and not as sharp and quick as I used to be. I enjoy your videos very much. They are CLEAR, well paced, ENTERTAINING and professional.
I'm really glad I could be helpful!
just bought my a7iv....your channel are my first choice to learn this new system. thanks for all your generous sharing.
Welcome aboard!
Great video I looking at buying a a7 iv for weddings next year, your videos have helped a lot
MegaBytes (MBps) and Megabits (Mbps) are 2 different things. Thanks for making sure the correct term is taken into context. Great video as always!
Hello, I love your work and your videos. Can you please make a video about how to setup the Sony a7 iv camera from scratch. If possible
Very structured and helpful! Thank you very much!
Great video! Thank you, I now know what to buy for my new A7RIV!
I use Sandisk Extreme Pro 95mb -sd cards on my Sony A7r3´s.I just have those around and I haven't found the need to buy new ones yet. I admit that this is not the best option to have and of course there will be limitations due tot he buffer when actually using those cards. Yet I have found that this is manageable considering my style of taking photos.There is just few moments here and there where I take multiple photos and in those moments the buffer is good enough. Set your camera on continuous medium and you can take one or more photos without going into settings. I am also a wedding photographer -just to give some context.
Thank you Magic for your amazing content! Love your style and photos.
Yeah dude! I used these too with A7RIII. But also - A7RIII had only UHS-I slot 2, so when shooting dual RAWs on this camera you cannot benefit from anything faster than these 95MB/s. What I did though was using faster cards in one slot, so I can copy files from it faster.
Also totally agree - that it all comes down to the way your shoot and your workflow 🕺🏻
Loved this video Magic, we will need to purchase new cards asap. So clear, simple and easy to understand ❤️📸
I’m glad to be helpful!!
Thanks for your video guide. Quick follow up question: On the A7IV, could you get a V90 card and put it into slot 1 for fast shooting and all video modes and put a V60 card into slot 2 for using just as a backup card?
Yes you could
Thank you so much for this video. It's super helpful :)
In my experience If u use faster w/R card not just it write data faster but also camera didn't get heat up early at shooting
I just ordered 3 Sony 160 GB cf express type a cards for my sony fx30 and 1 for my Sony A7IV, already have a V90 that i will use on slot 2 on the A7IV, for some reason the FB gurus keep telling me to return the cf express card for v90. But I feel like if I have the Budget at the moment why not go for the best. Ive always been the type that if its within my budget ill go for the top tier. Thank you for the review
Kingston React Plus uhs ii are a great deal! Cheapest uhs ii i've seen and they even come with a uhs ii card reader.
Yup! These are great! I’ve seen some tests and their as fast as the fastest Sony cards I use! 🕺🏻
Nice breakdown! Wish the Sony tough g cards weren't so expensive! The older g cards were more reasonable.
Thanks for watchin! Agreed!
I have the tough M cards which are more than enough and I am using a R6...
Great presentation!
As always great video! I would add to your list of suggestions my way of using cards. I buy the largest and fastest card I will ever need on a wedding without swapping them out.
Two reasons I do: Fear of card breakdown due to wearing off and money saving. I NEVER remove my cards :)
Thanks! Haha, I used to do opposite - using smaller cards (64GB), so in case of failure you loose only part of the data. My friend once had this weird case, that data was corrupted on both cards due to the camera malfunction (not Sony). But I’m leaning towards moving to bigger 256GB cards for all day with those a tough cards too 👌🏻
I am From India.
This is really Great VDO with micro level details & information about Cards.
I'ts Help me a lot to buy Memory Card for my New Sony Alpha 7 IV camera.
Thank You Very Much
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the video. I thought on A7IV, for stills, it helps to have SD UHS-II cards with a V90 rating since they have better sustained minimum write speeds. Any comment?
Why is there no limit with lossless compressed and a limit for compressed when using the M card? Isn’t the compressed file smaller?
You should also keep in mind that all UHS I cards have a maximum speed of 104Mb/s when manufactures advertise more than this it means that it is only possible when you use THEIR readers with THEIR cards.
How is the overheating of SD vs CF express for video? I only want to spend more on a card if it gives me better temps
Sandisk UHS-II with 260Mb/s write speed vs the Sony UHS-II with 299Mb/s, will the 39mb/s speed difference make a difference?
Always enjoy your videos.
Thank you my friend!
When I record 10 bit video on my a7iv and try to import it to my iPhone and Mac, neither of them can import or play them. Is it because I need a different sd card, or is it because the phone and Mac can’t support it?
Tom Green?
Hi. Can you give an economical recommendation for those of us who use a74 mainly for video ? Thank you! Also I don't shoot raw ...
Absolutely perfect! Thank you
My pleasure!
sir your videos seeing i learn so much on sony cameras.. one doubt i want to purchase cf card for sony 7rv..which is better lexar 160gb cf card or sony 160gb cf card..lexar is INR 14000 AND SONY CARD IS INR.32000..SONY PRICE IS HALF AMOUNT DOUBLE THAN LEXAR CARS..PLEASE YOUR SUGGESTION SIR
Oh my god, I love you! Maciej, you just saved me $600 dollars
Haha yeah, glad I could help! :)
Hi Magic and thanks for your great videos on the channel..
I would just have a question : I shoot Raw on the CF Express A card on my A7IV and video on a Sundisk 64 300 M/S sd card. Can you please confirm that, in this case, it is important to have the fastest card on the second slot (I don't shoot simultaneous, as a hybrid wedding photographer). What I need is to have my pictures recorded as fast as possible before keeping going on video (first look, first kiss etc..) when I do both, photo and video with my A7IV.
Finally, an external Sundisk external drive with with reading and writing at 1000 MB is good, do you agree ?
Many thanks for your help in making all of us improve photography 🙂
Hey Olivier! Sorry for late reply, I needed to make a test haha. So - before starting video recording on a second slot after shooting burst of photos on slot 1 the camera needs to clear the buffer first. So the fastest way to get photos clear from buffer on slot 1 is to use the fastest CF-A card, but using a fastest SD - the 300MB/s ones is not that far behind. I just shoot burst of 50 compressed RAW photos and switched immediately to video - it took camera around 1 sec to clear the buffer and let me film. Hope that helps
@@MagicWeddingPhotographer thank you so much Magic for having tested this 👍🏻😁.Very helpful information. I have the CF express card on slot 1 and a fast card on slot 2 so it should be ok..Thanks again for all you have done so far in this channel!👋🏻
is it better/faster to shoot raw to slot 1 and jpg to slot 2?
Hallo there! With xc cards you need
"special" card reader also??
Only for the CF type A new cards. All SD cards can be read with all the SD readers.
is cf express card only needed for S&q mode? In "normal mode" you can shoot at the highest codec and fps by just using an sd v90 II sd card?
What capacity should I get? Is 128 gb enough?
Size depends how many pictures you needed
I think Sony Tough G 256GB SD( 300/299) is the best. I know Sony has Sony Tough G CFexpress Type A 640GB but it is overkill and not compatible with some new body like ZV-E1.
Thank you x
Hi Magic! Great contents. Can you please similar video for SD cards for those who want to shoot video on A7|V?
Se Park did a video on that topic, it’s pretty good and I was surprised by his results.
if the camera has 01 xqd card and another sd and when filling the xqd will it automatically record on the sd? in full hd for example.
yo what the... I had no idea my slower card was dragging my fast card!!
Hello Magic!
There was a topic on the web about the Eye Autofocus problem in the Sony A7IV model. Can you relate to this in a future material?
What eye autofocus problem are you referring to? I have an a7 IV and haven’t noticed any issues.
@@DavidStella did you faced heating issue while recording videos
@@siddharthdahiphale7443 I don’t record videos long enough to experience it.
i had one failure with sandisk card & 2 failures with lexar, with lexar sd backup card failed to record 40 photos, which i don't know why
what is the function to close the grids on the sensor when the lens is removed? to me it does not close
this one: th-cam.com/video/U--gxGq3MI0/w-d-xo.html
Why do i have to shoot with backup? Whats the risk of using only 1? And how high is the risk?
@@Mr.HighTech when card is dead, you loose all photos
@@MagicWeddingPhotographer but can it just Die? Can that happen to a new Card aswell?
How often did this happen to you?
@@Mr.HighTech yup, it can happen to any new card. It’s just electronics. It doesn’t matter if you have warranty or not, if it dies - you loose photos. I had card failing twice in my 14 year career
Thank you I’m right I’m right now looking for a v90 for filming!
Can somebody tell me how I can record at two sd cards at the same time at the Sony a7iv?
I really like to back up my clients photos or videos while shooting 😅
Yes you can! You can record dual SD for both photos and videos!
@@MagicWeddingPhotographer thank you for your answer!
Can you explain me how I can change it in the settings?
Do the two cards need to be at the same speed?
Great Video! But something is going on with your mic...its panning left and right and gives an echo in my headphones kinda making me dizzy haha anyone else hearing this?
I use Samsung PRO Plus 128GB microSD 22€ for photos, they are the cheapest and give speed before our eyes.
These have very good price to speed ratio! As I’m seeing correctly they have write speed of 120MB/s which would be between the slow and mid ones I had in the video!
hi can u plz help me A7iv recently i got it but pics are not Sharpe plz can help brand new cam
Someone: Are you a professional photographer?
Me: Yes, I learned from a Magic Wedding Photographer.
For 4K 60fps ? 150 mb/s?
Do we need same cards to ZV-e10 too ? When we set 4k30 no HDR bitrstr will reach 100mbit but 8bit so sdxc card v30 with writing speed 104mbs is enough ? Same model suport HDR but still 8 bit
co z tym EYE AF dziala dobrze? czy tylko ja mam bubla ?
can I use cf express type b cards for a7 iv?
No, only CF express A Card and SD cards
for sale lightly used a7iv... lol
Early overheating of a7iv is a big problem, I suggest you don't buy this camera
Thanks for the video. I thought on A7IV, for stills, it helps to have SD UHS-II cards with a V90 rating since they have better sustained minimum write speeds. Any comment?
hi can u plz help me A7iv recently i got it but pics are not Sharpe plz can help brand new cam
hi can u plz help me A7iv recently i got it but pics are not Sharpe plz can help brand new cam