Head to head

SanDisk Extreme Pro 128GB UHS-I vs Sony A7 IV

A direct, no-fluff comparison: specs, pros and cons, pricing, and the scenarios where each one earns its keep.

Spec snapshot

SanDisk Extreme Pro 128GB UHS-ISony A7 IV
Price (USD)$24.99$2499
Our rating4.9/54.7/5
Categoryaccessoriescameras
Pros44
Cons23

The case for each

SanDisk Extreme Pro 128GB UHS-I

4.9

Pros

  • +Fast enough for 4K60 and burst RAW
  • +Lifetime limited warranty
  • +Trusted reliability
  • +RescuePro recovery software

Cons

  • UHS-I only — not enough for 8K or some high-end video
  • Counterfeits common on third-party sellers
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Sony A7 IV

4.7

Pros

  • +Class-leading autofocus
  • +Excellent 10-bit 4K
  • +Fully articulating screen
  • +Dual card slots (CFexpress + SD)

Cons

  • 4K60 has a 1.5x crop
  • Menu system still busy
  • Battery life dips in heavy video use
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Winner by use case

Vlogging & videoSony A7 IV
Low-light photographySony A7 IV
Value for moneySony A7 IV
Pro & enterprise useTie
BeginnersTie

Inferred from each camera's pros and review focus. Treat as a starting point, then read the full reviews for nuance.

Common questions

Is the SanDisk Extreme Pro 128GB UHS-I better than the Sony A7 IV?

It depends on what you shoot. SanDisk Extreme Pro 128GB UHS-I scores 4.9/5 in our review, while the Sony A7 IV scores 4.7/5. See the spec table and use-case breakdown above for our verdict.

Which is cheaper, the SanDisk Extreme Pro 128GB UHS-I or the Sony A7 IV?

SanDisk Extreme Pro 128GB UHS-I sells around $24.99, and Sony A7 IV around $2499. The SanDisk Extreme Pro 128GB UHS-I is the cheaper of the two.

Which one is better for beginners?

Both are capable, but beginners usually do better with whichever has the simpler interface and more forgiving autofocus. Read the "Winner by use case" section above for our specific call.

Should I upgrade from the SanDisk Extreme Pro 128GB UHS-I to the Sony A7 IV?

Only if the gap in features you actually use is wide. If you already own one, the marginal upgrade is rarely worth the cost unless a specific shortcoming is blocking your work.

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