Sony Jumping Into CFexpress with an Ultra-Tough 1700MB/s Card
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The rise of CFexpress memory cards is accelerating. Just months after ProGrade Digital unveiled the world’s first 1 terabyte CFExpress card, Sony has announced its own tougher and faster CFexpress card.
The upcoming Sony TOUGH CFexpress Type B memory cards will boast blazing-fast speeds of up to 1700MB/s for reading and 1480MB/s for writing. By comparison, the ProGrade 1TB card tops off at 1400MB/s read and 1000MB/s+ write speeds.
The Sony card will be about 3 times faster than Sony’s fastest CFast memory card (which has a 530MB/s read speed), perfect for high-res cameras.
“With a write speed of up to 1480MB/s, this card meets future requirement needs for secure industry data-recording or requirements from professionals to capture hi-resolution images or high-bitrate video,” Sony says.
But with more speed comes less capacity: Sony’s card will initially be launched in a 128GB capacity, with 256GB and 512GB models planned for the future.
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In addition to being fast, Sony’s upcoming card will be extremely durable. Sony says the card’s strength is three times stronger than the CFexpress standard — it’s able to withstand 70N of bend force. The card is 5 times better (than the standard) at surviving falls as well, as it’s rated for falls from up to 16.4 feet (5m).
The card is also temperature proof, X-ray proof, anti-static, and features a UV guard.
If you have an XQD-compatible camera, you’ll likely be able to use CFexpress cards if/when the manufacturer pushes out a firmware update that adds CFexpress compatibility.
Sony TOUGH CFexpress Type B 128GB memory card (and a card reader) is set to hit the market sometime in the summer of 2019.
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