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Current CFexpress V4.0 class memory cards are specified up to 3600 MBps. The interface is compatible with USB-C, USB4, and Thunderbolt 4; when using USB-C, the data transfer rate remains below ...
The OWC Atlas CFexpress 4.0 Type B Card Reader is designed to be highly compatible. It supports macOS versions starting from 10.13.4 and onwards, ensuring Mac users can use its full capabilities.
Why it made the cut: Sony’s Tough line of CFexpress Type B cards provide consistent speeds in a highly durable package. Specs. Max read speed: 1,700 MB/s Max write speed: 1,480 MB/s Storage capacity: ...
CFexpress was developed in 2016, and CFexpress 4.0 is an evolutionary specification riding on the success of 2019's CFexpress 2.0, employing the (now) industry standard PCI Express (PCIe) Gen4 bus and ...
Sony has new CFexpress cards for you pro photographers out there that need faster removable media. The new cards have read speeds up to 1700MB/s and write speeds up to 1480MB/s, making them ...
CFexpress cards look like a pocket-drainer at first glance, starting at $199.99 / £210 for 80GB. But they’re important if you want to take advantage of the latest camera features, ...
Buried deep beneath the pizazz of the new Nikon Z9 firmware update was a juicy little tidbit: The camera maker is releasing a new memory card, the $730 MC-CF660G CFexpress Type B. It’s got stiff ...
ProGrade has just released its CFexpress Type A cards with the 160GB model running $330, or $70 less than Sony's 160GB card.