It seems like barely yesterday that CFexpress Type B usurped the XQD format and became the go-to memory card for anyone wanting ultra-fast transfer speeds that could keep up with the most ...
Sony was the first company to bring CFexpress Type A cards to the open market alongside the release of the α7S III, however since then a host of other manufacturers have launched competing cards, with ...
SAN DIEGO, July 28, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Sony Electronics Inc. announced a new generation of media — the world's firstii CFexpress Type A memory cards, in both 80GB and 160GB, (CEA-G80T and CEA ...
The new Atlas USB4 CFexpress Type B memory card reader is designed for super fast file transfers from memory cards to computer. With high-end digital cameras now having image sensors with 40-megapixel ...
The Nikon MC-CF660G CFexpress Type B memory card clocks in with 660 gigabytes of storage—with a maximum read speed of approximately 1700 MB/s, and top write speed of 1500 MB/s. Nikon developed it to ...
Sony introduced smaller CFexpress Type A memory cards with the launch of the A7S III mirrorless camera, offering a high speed (700MB/s read/800MB/s write) option for recording bursts or 4K/8K video.
What just happened? ProGrade Digital has announced its third-generation CFexpress Type B Cobalt-class memory cards, designed for professional photographers and videographers. The new card comes in a ...
Nikon has this week introduced a new high-capacity 660GB CFexpress memory card to its range in the form of the Nikon MC-CF660G. Taking the form of a CFexpress (Type B) memory card offering ...
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Will SD cards remain forever stuck in the past?
With no sign of faster SD cards, the CFexpress format is currently coming out on top. Photo: Richard Butler This year's CES ...
Shooting these days is a largely digital process. Instead of film, memory cards are used and they have to be fast and ultra reliable. The shift to digital filmmaking and the increasing popularity of ...
It’s no secret that memory cards keep getting larger and larger in capacity. At the start of the year, Lexar announced a two-terabyte CFexpress Type B card, which is the largest of that class.
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