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Gear Talk => Other => Topic started by: ArthurDent on July 17, 2018, 20:45:38

Title: XQD Card Reader
Post by: ArthurDent on July 17, 2018, 20:45:38
Any suggestions on a reliable reader? I've been having problems transferring files when I hook the camera up to my computer directly.
Title: Re: XQD Card Reader
Post by: Birna Rørslett on July 17, 2018, 22:01:07
I'm using either a Sony XQD Expresscard Adapter (QDA-EX1) or a Sony XQD card reader (model MRW-E80/USB3). No problems with either option.
Title: Re: XQD Card Reader
Post by: Frank Fremerey on July 17, 2018, 22:05:07
I had a lot of trouble with card readers until I bought Lexar Professional Workflow, one for XQD, one for SD
Title: Re: XQD Card Reader
Post by: Eddie Draaisma on July 17, 2018, 22:21:47
Another option is the Sony MRW-E90; it has an SD card slot in addition to the XQD card slot and works well. Also USB-3.
Title: Re: XQD Card Reader
Post by: MFloyd on July 17, 2018, 22:50:56
I’m using a “Sony XQD USB Adapter for G Series” model QDA-SB1A. No problems; except that, from time to time, you have to reintroduce the card twice before it marks.

Was delivered free with my first D5.
Title: Re: XQD Card Reader
Post by: Ashlandish on July 18, 2018, 02:50:25
I've been using a Sony XQD/SD Card Reader (MRW-E90/BC2). Works fine, and the SD reader is occasionally useful.
Title: Re: XQD Card Reader
Post by: richardHaw on July 18, 2018, 03:10:34
I have a lexar. not so bad but a bit expensive  :o :o :o
Title: Re: XQD Card Reader
Post by: Nikkor Shooter on September 07, 2018, 23:31:20


Since I got the D850 last December 2017, I had to get
a Thunderbolt 3 compatible XQD card reader for the new
iMac i7 5K. I opted for the Sony MRW-E90. This combina-
tion is extremely fast and yet I found only one thing that
is not to worry too much: the unit is getting very warm
even if it is just plugged in… without a card!!!
Title: Re: XQD Card Reader
Post by: Luke Miller on September 08, 2018, 16:34:47
I had a lot of trouble with card readers until I bought Lexar Professional Workflow, one for XQD, one for SD

That is what I use with my Sony XQD cards.  I found the Lexar Workflow XQD modules are generation specific.  So I have one module for Gen 1 and another  for Gen 2.
Title: Re: XQD Card Reader
Post by: Seapy on September 08, 2018, 19:03:14
I found only one thing that is not to worry too much: the unit is getting very warm even if it is just plugged in… without a card!!!

Perhaps the circuitry is searching very hard for a card?
Title: Re: XQD Card Reader
Post by: Jan Anne on September 08, 2018, 19:38:15
Another vote for the Sony MRW-E90 as the Micro-B to USB cable can be very easily replaced by an Micro-B to USB-C cable which makes it a future proof investment.

In my case I've ordered the Belkin Micro-B to USB-C cable at the Apple store:
https://www.apple.com/shop/product/HHST2ZM/B/belkin-usb-c-to-micro-b-cable-usb-31?fnode=8b
Title: Re: XQD Card Reader
Post by: Nikkor Shooter on September 08, 2018, 21:29:09
Perhaps the circuitry is searching very hard for a card?

With or without card in… just connected Robert!
Title: Re: XQD Card Reader
Post by: MILLIREHM on September 08, 2018, 23:54:29
Bought a Sony MRW-E80 XQD reader first. Mostly it works without problems but sometimes it needs repeated reconnections following trial and error to finally work. It is not foreseeable when this occurs and when it does not.

Added a MRW-E90 dual slot card reader (XQD and SD) because I found it convenient to have one reader for the two main card types (was using a Lexar USB 3.0 reader for CF and SD before). There is no problem with SD. Strangely it is working with all my Lexar XQD card except one (same type). There is never any Problem to read the new Sony 128GB XQD i bought for the D850.
Title: Re: XQD Card Reader
Post by: Nikkor Shooter on September 09, 2018, 00:14:31
There is never any Problem to read the new Sony 128GB XQD i bought for the D850.

Confirmed… but do you notice the warmup of the unit?

Grüße aus der Streiermark
Title: Re: XQD Card Reader
Post by: Seapy on September 09, 2018, 00:16:26
With or without card in… just connected Robert!

Ah! Thats easy... The reader is scouring the card for data, either way these computer thingamajigs find a way to stay busy and burn off your electric to make heat.  ::)  ;D
Title: Re: XQD Card Reader
Post by: Nikkor Shooter on September 09, 2018, 00:24:21
… burn off your electric to make heat.  ::) ;D 


If that heat radiates from the body, I don't wanna
know the temperature inside the chip(s)… so I plug
it for the time of transfer only.
Title: Re: XQD Card Reader
Post by: Seapy on September 09, 2018, 00:57:23
That's a good plan.  ;D

My Firewire SanDisk CF reader is cool as a cucumber, all the time.  To achieve the throughput of XQD appears to need an active card reader.