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Best Memory Cards Sony A7IV – Buffer Tests With 32 Tested

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The Sony A7IV is an incredible hybrid powerhouse, but its dual-slot setup can be confusing for new owners. While both slots accept standard SD cards, only Slot 1 supports the ultra-fast CFexpress Type A cards.

As a long-time Sony shooter who has benchmarked over 30 cards in this body, I can tell you that your choice of media depends entirely on how you shoot. Whether you’re clearing a burst of RAW files at a wedding or recording 4K 60p video, this guide will help you pick the right card without overspending on speed you can’t use.

Sony A7IV CFExpress Type-A Memory Card Recommendations

Lexar CFexpress Type A Silver Series 320GB Memory Card

Unlike the Sony A7rV with its Dual CFxA configuration, the Sony A7IV has only Slot 1 with a dual CFexpress Type-A and UHS-II SD card configuration, so you only need one CFexpress Card.

I recommend looking at the Lexar Silver or Pergear Standard CFexpress Type-A cards. The value is unbeatable, and they are more than fast enough for the Sony A7IV. There are also new CF4.0-type memory cards, but the camera and, likely, your computer cannot use them yet. Only buy them if the price is right.

Here is a list of other great options, including the new CF4.0 cards, which hit the market in 2025.

Recommended For SonyReview LinksUSB WriteUSB ReadCheck Price
CFExpress Type-AHide
Sony G Tough CF4.0 240/480/960/1920GBB&H
Sony M Tough 960GBSony M Tough CFExpress Type-A ReviewAmazon / B&H
Sony G Tough 80/160/320/640GBSony G Tough CFExpress Type-A Review658847Amazon / B&H
Lexar Gold 80/160GB/320GB825886Amazon / B&H
Delkin Black 80GB654845Amazon / B&H
ProGrade Iridium CF4.0 480-960GB12721532Amazon / B&H
Pergear Standard 256GBPergear Standard 256GB CFxA Review768812Amazon

SD Memory Card Recommendations: Managing the Dual-Slot Mismatch

Because Slot 2 doesn’t support CFexpress, many photographers struggle with “mismatched” speeds.

My Strategy: I recommend using a high-quality V90 SD card in Slot 2 to keep up with a CFexpress card in Slot 1. This ensures that even when you’re shooting redundantly (writing to both cards at once), your camera stays responsive.

The Buffer Bottleneck: If you put a fast CFexpress card in Slot 1 and a slow V30 SD card in Slot 2 for backup, your camera will write only as fast as the slowest card. This can lead to a sluggish buffer during high-speed bursts.

Recommended For SonyReview LinksUSB WriteUSB ReadCheck Price
SD UHS-II V90Hide
Sandisk Extreme Pro V90 32-512GBSandisk Extreme Pro V90 UHS-II Review268293Amazon / B&H
Sony G Tough v90 32-256GBSony G Tough V90 UHS-II Review258296Amazon / B&H
Delkin Black v90 64/128/256GB253278B&H
Kingston Canvas React V90 32-256GBKingston Canvas React Plus V90274292Amazon / B&H
Kodak V90 32/64/128GB260272Amazon
Ritz Gear VideoPro V90 64-512GB258273Amazon
SD UHS-II V60Hide
Lexar ARMOR Gold V90 256GB-1TB191258Amazon / B&H
Sony M Tough V60 64-512GBSony M V60 UHS-II Review153269Amazon / B&H
Sony E v60 256GBSony E Series V60 256GB ReviewAmazon / B&H
Lexar Armor V60 Memory Card

For a Tough card, the new Stainless steel Lexar ARMOR cards are a great alternative to the Sony TOUGH M cards. I recommend using tough-style cards if you don’t need the write-protection switch, since plastic cards tend to break more often. Compare the prices of Sony Tough cards and Lexar ARMOR cards, and choose the most affordable option. Both are fantastic cards.

How should each type of memory card perform in the Sony A7IV

Sony A7IV Memory Card Recommendation Chart
  • CFxA Cards—The CFxA cards are the fastest memory cards for the Sony A7IV, topping out at speeds of 326MB/s. These cards aren’t necessary for the Sony A7IV, but if you want a nearly bottomless buffer, the CFexpress Type A cards are great.
  • UHS-II V90 Cards—These are the best SD cards for most people with the Sony A7IV, as they support all the camera’s frame rates and video modes. The fastest card I tested was the Sony G Tough v90 64GB model, which achieved a read speed of 222 MB/s. However, now budget CFxA cards are often less expensive and perform better than v90 SD cards.
  • UHS-II V60 Cards—These are the best memory cards for casual video shooters and photographers who want much more data at a lower cost. However, you will be limited by some recording formats. These are also the best budget-friendly cards for casual photographers. The fastest V60 card tested was the Lexar 1800x V60, which achieved a read speed of 174 MB/s.

Sony A7IV Memory Card Speed & Buffer Tests

I tested every memory card I had in the Sony A7 IV and have included a few charts for your reference.

The “Maximum Speed” Reality Check

Through extensive in-camera testing, I’ve found that the Sony A7IV bottlenecks at approximately 325 MB/s.

What does this mean for you? It means that even though some new CFexpress Type A cards claim 900 MB/s speeds, you won’t see a difference in your burst shooting performance. The A7IV’s internal bus simply can’t push data faster than that. My advice? Don’t pay a premium for the “fastest” specs—stick to reliable, mid-tier cards like Lexar Silver or Pergear, which easily hit that 325 MB/s ceiling.

Sony A7IV Memory Card Speed Test with CFexpress Type A cards

Chart Testing UHS-II SD Cards

Sony A7IV Memory Card Speed Test with UHS-II SD Cards

Sony A7IV Memory Card Performance Chart

This is a text-based table showing the in-camera performance of each memory card type I tested.

Sony A7IV Memory Card TestedSustainedMinimumUSBWUSBRTested SustainA7IV In-Camera SpeedsCheck Price
CFExpress Type-A1Hide
Sony G Tough 80/160/320/640GB400658847276325Amazon / B&H
Lexar Gold 80/160GB/320GB400825886817325Amazon / B&H
Delkin Black 80GB400654845134326Amazon / B&H
Delkin Power 80GB400641847133325Amazon / B&H
ProGrade 160GB - Discontinued400691845148326Amazon
SD UHS-II V901Hide
Sandisk Extreme Pro V90 32-512GB909026829390217Amazon / B&H
Lexar 2000x V90 32-256GB909022825690208Amazon / B&H
Transcend v90909017526390180Amazon / B&H
Sony G Tough v90 32-256GB909025829690222Amazon / B&H
Delkin Black v90 64/128/256GB909025327890225B&H
Delkin Power v90 64/128/256GB909024027590215Amazon / B&H
Adata Premier ONE v90 64/128/256GB909022926890203Amazon
Hoodman Steel 2000x V90 64/128GB909015524990156Amazon / B&H
ProGrade V90 64-512GB909022927090217Amazon / B&H
Angel Bird V90 II 64-512GB909025727190218Amazon / B&H
Kingston Canvas React V90 32-256GB909027429290216Amazon / B&H
Kodak V90 32/64/128GB909026027290218Amazon
Ritz Gear VideoPro V90 64-512GB909025827390229Amazon
Wise V90 Pro 128/256/512GB909025627590229B&H
Lexar 1800x V60 64-512GB606018825560174Amazon / B&H
Lexar 1667x V60 64/128/256GB606010025760101Amazon / B&H
Sony M Tough V60 64-512GB606015326960143Amazon / B&H
Sony E v60 256GB606060137Amazon / B&H
Delkin Prime v60 64/128/256GB6060982756089Amazon / B&H
Hoodman Steel 1500x V60 64/128GB6060992736097Amazon / B&H
ProGrade V60 128/256/512GB6060981556078Amazon / B&H
Amplim 2000x v60606013625360131Amazon
Angel Bird V60 II 64-1TB606014424360135Amazon / B&H

Sony A7IV Camera Specs

Sensor: 33MP Full-Frame, Exmor R BSI CMOS
Processor: BIONZ XR Image Processor
Memory Card Slots: Slot 1 SD UHS-II / 1 CFe A, Slot 2 SD UHS-II
Continuous Shoot: 10fps Compressed RAW
Continuous Shoot: 5fps Lossless Compressed RAW

Est. Buffer Size:
 1GB
RAW Shots To Fill Buffer: 65 shots Sony G Tough UHS-II, pretty much unlimited CFxA – Compressed RAW
Max Memory Card Capacity: Unlimited Size
4k Datarate: H.265 200Mbps XAVC HS (25MB/s) / H.264 600Mbps XAVC S-I (75MB/s)

Understanding Read/Write Speeds For A7IV Video Recording

Sony cameras reject memory cards that are out of spec. They will also reject that old Sony M card that was recalled.

Sony cameras offer various movie recording options; here is a chart that displays the different bitrates of these options and the Supported memory cards.

Chart showing the movie recording options and bitrates and the supported memory cards for these different options.

S&Q Memory Card Shooting

Here are the memory cards required for the different S&Q modes.

Chart showing the movie recording options and bitrates for the S&Q slow motion modes and the supported memory cards for these different options.

These charts are taken from the Sony Help Guide.

Sony A7IV Video Record Time

Pro Tip for Videographers: If you are shooting a long interview in 4K at 600 Mbps (XAVC S-I), a 128GB card will fill up in just 28 minutes. For event work, I strongly recommend moving to 512GB cards or shooting in XAVC HS (H.265), which gives you nearly 3 hours of footage on that same 128GB card without a massive drop in quality.

You can also use my camera record time calculator to customize your results.

FormatBitrateFrame Rate64GB128GB256GB
XAVC S-I 4k600Mbps120, 60, 30, 2414min28min57min
XAVC S-I HD222Mbps120, 60, 30, 2438min77min154min
XAVC HS 4k, XAVC S 4k200 Mbps120, 60, 30, 2443min85min171min
XAVC S HD, XAVC100 Mbps120, 60, 30, 2485min171min341min

If you found this guide helpful, you may also like my list of accessories for the Sony A7 IV. These are the accessories and brands I use with most of my cameras.

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A professional video editor, and photographer with a Bachelors in Film studies from UCSD. Based in Los Angeles, I have created commercials, trailers, and other video content for various clients and platforms since 2005. I also love to write about my passions and share my insights on my blog.

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  1. Milan Hirani says:
    June 25, 2023 at 11:18 am

    The best information I’ve ever gotten on the internet.

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