No SD cards in the Z6/7. You need either an XQD card or CFExpress (with the right firmware in the camera). You'll probably need a card reader to go along with the card since that is likely to be faster transfer to your computer than connecting the camera directly via USB.19 may 2019
What kind of SD card does the Nikon Z6 take?
The Nikon Z 6II and Z 7II now have the ability to take both CFexpress / XQD and UHS-I or UHS-II memory cards. There are a lot of different speed classes and ways to configure your camera to run with these UHS-II cards with CFexpress cards.
What SD card does the Nikon Z6 use?
SanDisk Extreme Pro 128GB SD Card for Camera Works with Nikon Z6 II (Z 6II), Z7 II (Z 7II) - SDXC UHS-I Card (SDSDXXY-128G-GN4IN) Bundle with (1) Everything But Stromboli Micro & SD Memory Card Reader. Brief content visible, double tap to read full content.
Are CFexpress cards the same as XQD?
CFExpress is essentially the next revision of XQD, and there should be full backward compatibility with XQD, and that getting D4/D5/500/D850's to work with CFE cards should be a simple software patch. On 23 August 2018, Nikon announced their new mirrorless cameras, the Z6 and Z7.
Is CF Express and XQD the same?
CFExpress is a card format that is physically the same size as XQD, and pin for pin compatible with XQD. Any device that uses XQD should be able to theoretically use CFExpress with a firmware update.6 ene 2020
Why are XQD cards so expensive?
In terms of higher costs, the only reason why they cost what they cost now is because only Sony (and to a lesser degree Delkin) is making them. At one time, Lexar XQD cards cost about $80 for 64gb.4 may 2019
Are XQD cards reliable?
Reliability. According to Brinkman, the failure rate of XQD cards is 'close to zero'. I've yet to see any data to back this up, but they certainly have a more robust build than most SD cards. In addition, the XQD card's contact pins are receded to protect them from damage.1 oct 2018