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Sony 160GB TOUGH CFexpress Type A Flash Memory Card - VPG400 High Speed G Series with Video Performance Guarantee (Read 800MB/s and Write 700MB/s) – CEA-G160T

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If we ever see Type C cards make it onto the market, I do not doubt that they will first be used by high-end cinema cameras looking to shoot 8k or 12K video at high-speed frame rates far above 60fps.

Sony CEA-G Series CFexpress Type A Memory Card

But just as SD more or less steamrolled Compact Flash for years, it seems that CFexpress has already won this fight – and its use in cameras like the Sony A7S III is proof enough.Most CFexpress cards will indicate their speed on the card, written as XXX MB/s and corresponding to a maximum speed in megabytes per second (MB/S). Plus, it’s available in capacities of 75GB, 150GB, 325GB, 512GB and 650GB and is backed by a 48-Hour Replacement Guarantee and a Limited Lifetime Warranty. That's a handy saving if you're in the US where ProGrade cards are readily available, but in other territories a Sony card might still be your only available option for CFexpress Type A.

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The efficiency of the HEVC encoding format means you won’t need anything like that data rate even at 8K 120fps. If you’re not interested in giving SanDisk/Western Digital your money, there are obviously a ton of other options that will serve just fine. There are more capacity options though - 128GB to 1TB, and pricing of the Gold cards is a little more palatable than the Cobalt range. You may also have clocked that CFexpress comes in three varieties – Types A, B and C – and wondered about the differences between them. At the same time, other manufacturers who had been investigating the use of XQD could make a straight switch CFexpress Type B instead.It has also undergone rigorous testing in the Lexar Quality Labs to ensure performance, quality, compatibility, and reliability. In this guide, we will take a look at the differences between the Type A and Type B CFexpress cards and examine the pros and cons of cameras using these formats. Both UHS-I and UHS-II microSD cards are available, ranging from V30 to V90 — though only Delkin Devices and Kingston produce V90 cards, so the selection is significantly thinner than SD for high-speed options. It’s matched by the Sigma fp L and Leica M11, but there’s nothing that offers more megapixels in this format.

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