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The SanDisk 64GB Extreme PRO CFexpress Card Type B offers exceptional read speeds of up to 1700MB/s and write speeds of 800MB/s, making it ideal for high-speed recording and professional workflows. Its waterproof design and compatibility with select XQD cameras ensure reliability and versatility, while the included RescuePRO Deluxe Recovery Software provides peace of mind for data protection.
Read Speed | 1700 Megabytes Per Second |
Media Speed | 800 MB per second |
Hardware Connectivity | SDHC |
Compatible Devices | Camera |
Additional Features | water_proof |
Flash Memory Type | XQD |
Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
Item Weight | 12 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W | 1.52"L x 1.17"W |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1"D x 1"W x 1"H |
Color | Silver |
B**R
Good transfer speed
I shoot event hybrid style. Meaning I shoot equal high res images and video. This card does well. You will need more than 256 if you shoot longer formats.
W**E
Simply the Best product
This product works better than expected and the price was amazing.Thanks so much.
R**Y
The speed is insane!
It does get a bit warm when transferring photos to it. Hasn't been a problem though!
G**N
Fast and efficient photo storage for my camera
Perfect. Just what I needed for my Nikon Z7 camera. This is my second memory card so that I can swap out during event. Fast and efficient photo storage for my camera.
K**Y
No issues!
Works for my z6iii. No problems!
T**7
I found out there a difference between Type A and Type B cards
I thought CF Express cards were like SD cards, there are more types of SD cards than I can easily count but they all fit in the same SD slots no matter whether it's a 12MB SD card or a 500MB SDXC V90.Not CF Express cards. Type A and Type B are different form factors. I have a Sony camera that takes Type A but I bought a B thinking it would fit. NopeNo big deal though, Amazon took it back. Unfortunately the A cards are WAYYY more expensive than some of the B cards. I don't want to pay close to $200 for a 160 gig card so I'll stay with my fast SD cards until the price settles some.Just be aware.
R**
So far, so good
Update: I've been using these cards for two months now in harsh conditions and I love them. The CFExpress card feels more substantial than the SD card used by my D610 and is less clumsy to use than the CF cards used by my D3s. I like that the card is shaped so that it's immediately obvious which way to insert them. After some practice you can tell by feel, and don't even have to look down as you put new cards in the camera. This format is a winner and I hope it continues for a long time.-- original review --I recently upgraded from a Nikon D3s to a Nikon D5. I stepped over the D4 because of Nikon's decision to have two slots with dissimilar memory types (one xqd and one CF) and turned my attention to the CF version of the D5. I don't trust Sony. They tend to do their own thing and their standards tend to become defunct. I use my cameras professionally, and I can't afford to have the card format become prematurely obsolete.Then, Nikon released a firmware upgrade to the D5 for the XQD version that supported CFexpress, which apparently works because the form factor is the same, only the protocol is different. This was the update I needed to finally pull the trigger on the D5. I got a refurbished body that already had the proper firmware installed, and didn't need to muck with XQD at all.The D5 can't take advantage of the full speed of the CFexpress card, and for long continuous rapid fire you will eventually run out of buffer. But it's definitely a step up from compact flash.Where the CFexpress card really shines is reading the photos into lightroom. A good card reader on a USB3 port really blazes.I like the feel of the cards. They're thicker than SD cards, which I consider an advantage, and the shape of the card makes it easy to get it in the camera the right way the first time.Bottom line, I like this format, and I've been doing business with Sandisk (almost entirely their Extreme Pro series) and I suspect these cards will do well in the field. I just put two more on order.I shoot professionally and am very hard on my equipment. It'll be interesting to see how well the cards do under heavy workloads.
M**K
Way faster than what I require.
I purchased two of these for my Nikon Z9 and that camera is strictly used for photos only. I recently did some focus stacking, humming bird captures, and plenty of dog zoomies at the park. Had no issues writing whatsoever shooting redundant RAW lossless compression to both cards for a failsafe.
J**P
Best for function, great speed, fair price, recommended
Speed and function for my camera, recommended.
M**A
PRODUTO DE ÓTIMA QUALIDADE
VELOCIDADE
C**B
excelente producto
muy rapida al hacer las transferencias de una toma o video a la tarjeta usando una Canon R5
C**S
PErfecta
La uso en una R5 y funciona super bien
M**K
Rattenschnell und zuverlässig.
Ich habe zwei davon gekauft. Eine für meine Nikon Z7 und eine für die D5 meines Sohnes. Die Karte ist rattenschnell und sehr zuverlässig.
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