Will a CFexpress 4.0 Card Reader Download CFexpress 2.0 Cards Faster?
Is it worth buying a USB4 CFexpress card reader if you still have CFexpress 2.0 cards?
Is it worth buying a USB4 CFexpress card reader if you still have CFexpress 2.0 cards?
Many people are making poor, uninformed choices when buying CFexpress cards. Here’s everything you need to know about them to help you choose the right one for your needs.
The OWC Atlas Ultra CFexpress Type B cards use the latest CFexpress 4.0 card specification to deliver twice the read and write speeds of previous-generation cards. I tested them to see how they perform.
The Delkin BLACK CFexpress Type A 2.0 card is the brand’s flagship memory card in this format. Here is my long-term review with speed tests.
The OWC Atlas CFexpress 4.0 reader uses a USB4 Type-C interface to enable file transfers from CFexpress Type B cards of over 3700MB/s.
I tested OWC’s fastest CFexpress 2.0 Type B card, the Atlas Ultra. Here’s how it compares to other Type B top performers.
The OWC Atlas Pro CFexpress Type A cards use the latest CFexpress 4.0 card specification, offering twice the read and write speeds of previous Type A memory cards. I tested them in the field and on the bench. Here’s what I think.
CFexpress 4.0 Type A cards are twice as fast as the previous generation, and they are shipping now.
I have some serious questions about the Airusan CFexpress Type A memory card.
I tested a whole pile of memory cards to find the best one for the Sony a9 III. The result was surprising, and I wasted $1000. Let me help you by preventing the same mistake!