Sony Memory Stick Pro-HG Duo 32Gb (MS-HX32A)
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I wish I knew what I could say in your place, but I don't - Please accept my apologies for not being able to provide you with an answer to that question. In my Sony Handycam Model DCR-, I'm using it. DVD505 (DVD505) It works fine for that, but I'm not sure what my Handycam model's resolution is.
I'm working with a HDX-equipped computer. Sony Memory Stick Pro and the AX2000 camera HX 32 GB HG Duo The camera claims that it may not be able to read or write correctly, but it works fine. This chip has been tested, according to the Sony manual. However, purchase from a reputable dealer; I received two defective chips from a Chinese group. Before using the chips, I run a program that writes and reads from all of the chip's locations. Takes 1. It took me 5 hours to finish!
Because it is a high-speed memory stick, it appears to be primarily used for video cameras, according to the reviews. I used it in a Sony PSP, and the video in the games was smooth, whereas with a Lex at card, it was choppy.
It works fine on my Sony Alpha camera, and I'm sure it would work on a PSP as well.
Selected User Reviews For Sony Memory Stick Pro-HG Duo 32Gb (MS-HX32A)
It is a non-working memory card that will cause you problems. I am unable to use my PSP because of this memory card. Unfortunately, I am writing this review over a year late and am most likely past the warranty period. I have only ever had issues with memory cards when they were fake memory cards.
I tried a generic brand of this product, but my camcorder kept warning me that it might not be able to store media properly, so I bit the bullet and paid twice as much for the Sony card. These camcorders, despite their high price, require flash media specifically designed for them. Except for my wallet, everything is fine now. I've also got a backup plan. If this card fails, it's a good price ($5) to replace it. At the very least, I'll be able to recover my memories for the next three years if this happens.
I have a Sony Cyber-shot camera that I really enjoy using. It's what I use to photograph houses for my real estate company. I needed a memory stick with a large storage capacity, and this one fits the bill. Thousands of photos will be stored on my hard drive.
First and foremost, I purchased this to give to a friend for his PSP, and I purchased it because the others (the slower ones) were nearly the same price, so I went with the Pro-. HG card, which gives your PSP games (whatever their origin or format may be) a lot of speed. ) and should allow a camera to operate at even faster speeds. It may appear absurd to use the word "pro-" in this context. If you despise long lines at toll booths, you'll despise lags and stuttering games. If that's a problem, get something like this card and it'll be a thing of the past; just be wary of counterfeit cards, as they've been tarnishing Sony's reputation for a long time.
HX32B was used as a stand-in, and it worked perfectly in the PSP. In any case, 1001 is the number. I was compensated for my MS- HX32A, however, was upgraded to the MS-32A, which is slightly faster and more expensive. HX32B can be used as a replacement. What's not to like about a model upgrade that's completely free? Maybe when you're ordering a specific model and want to make sure it'll work? Thankfully, the "B" model worked fine in my old PSP 1001, which isn't on Sony's guaranteed compatibility list, and no, the PSP doesn't load faster with the faster flash because the controller chip is too old to benefit from it.
I bought this item because of the price; they (amazon) listed two Sony cards in this size, and I assumed they were the same, so I bought the less expensive one. Later, I noticed that the letters on the ends of the two cards were different. A is this one, and G is the other. I couldn't find much of a difference in the descriptions and had planned to call Sony to find out what the difference was. I haven't done it yet, but I'll let you know as soon as I do. However, it appears that this card is in good working order. br> br> br> br> br> When I called Sony to inquire about the difference between the MSHX32A, which sells for $111 on Amazon, and the MSHX32G, which sells for $193 on Amazon, they told me that the MSHX32G is compatible with "Transfer Jet. " He explained that this means the G card can wirelessly transfer data to other "Transfer Jet" compatible peripherals. I've never heard of "Transfer Jet," and since I don't own anything "Transfer Jet," I'm guessing I saved $80.
I've been known to shoot the same scene ten times with slight variations in composition and exposure. In addition, the camera I use has several features that allow me to take multiple photos and merge them into a single image for a better final HDR image. With the camera's ability to take multiple photos in rapid succession, the card's ability to record the image quickly is critical. I'm pleased to report that this card shows no signs of choking on the data even at the highest 12 megapixel setting and highest quality setting. Plus, if one card is full, I never have to look for another. With a capacity of 32 GB, no. It appeals to me.
This is my PSP's final great hurrah. For the older system, this is the fastest memstick available. 64GB cards are much rarer and more expensive than 32GB cards.