Something I just discovered with these SD card model numbers - it's possible the same exact card may be being sold under two different SKUs. For instance, the 128GB card listed first on the new media list:
SDSDXPA-128G Searching this part number gives you
this card.
But back in Part 4 of the discussion thread where Tom linked a few cards that were looking good on testing though not yet on the list,
he linked this one, which is the same model number minus the "A" and appears to be the same exact card.
SanDisk's website lists all of these Extreme Pro UHS-I Class 3 cards as SDSDXP-xxx without the "A". So I'm wondering if that's just a second stock / model number for the same cards sent through different distributors or something.
EDIT: Here's the post I was referencing above.
Now that we know that TEAC Japan is doing all of the card testing and creating these media lists, I think I've found more evidence to support my theory on different model number variations to indicate the same exact card sold in different markets:
The newly updated 70D media list has SDSDX
L-064G as a new 64GB card. That model number search shows only Japanese and Chinese vendors. In fact, if f you search just the beginning of the model number: "SDSDXL" you get a whole bunch of Japanese and Chinese sales links to cards in that family. Now go back and look at Tom's earlier post I linked above, which has SDSDX
N-064G as a preliminary recommendation. That card comes up right away at B&H, Amazon, etc. and again it appears to be the same exact card.
So basically what all of this means is that we need to search for variations in the last letter of the main model number for SanDisk cards before we decide a card is not available in the US. TEAC Japan is posting the model numbers that are available in Japan and those same cards may be sold under a slightly varied model number in the US.