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A7C II - SDXC V90 warning message
January 2024.
SONY A7C II, fw 1.01
I have recently been getting the message 'To perform shooting with this setting, use a memory card higher than SDXC V90.' in video mode.
I get this with Sony Tough G-series cards and ProGrade V90 cards. Camera is set to record XAVC-intra frame, 1920x1080, 25P so not particularly high data rate.
The A7C II only has one card slot. My SDXC are the fastest cards currently available. The camera doesn't have a CFE type-A slot.
I can of course hit OK and carry on shooting as normal but this looks like a software bug? maybe worth letting the engineering team know?
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In my case all my SDXC V90 cards are 128GB so storage space isn't the cause of the error.
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Hi @0073540500008048 It sounds like you might be encountering a software bug with your Sony A7C II. Here are a few steps you can take:
- Ensure your camera's firmware is up to date. The latest version is 1.02, which addresses several issues: https://www.sony.com/electronics/support/e-mount-body-ilce-7-series/ilce-7cm2/software/00301105
- Double-check that your memory cards meet the required specifications. The Sony A7C II supports UHS-II SDXC V90 cards. If your cards are compatible and you're still experiencing issues, it might be worth trying a different brand or model to see if the problem persists.
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April 2025
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