ProGrade Digital Cobalt CFexpress 2.0 Type B Tested
The ProGrade Digital CFexpress 2.0 Type B CFexpress card sits at the top of its memory card lineup. Here are my tests and conclusions.
The ProGrade Digital CFexpress 2.0 Type B CFexpress card sits at the top of its memory card lineup. Here are my tests and conclusions.
ProGrade Digital’s flagship CFexpress Cobalt 160GB Type A memory card has a read speed of 800MB/s and a write speed of 700MB/s. How do they fare in the real world?
The Pergear 260GB CFexpress Type A is one of a growing number of third-party CFE-A options for Sony cameras. These are my test results.
Angelbird has shaken up the CFexpress Type A market with a new card that’s faster and four times cheaper than its rivals.
A thorough review and speed test of the new ProGrade Digital Dual Slot CFexpress Type A + SDXC card reader.
CFexpress Type A is the latest memory card technology to appear in consumer cameras. These are the best CFexpress Type A card readers on the market right now.
A hands-on review and speed test of the Sony MRW-G2 CFexpress Type-A memory card reader.
The Sony a7S III is the first camera to use CFexpress Type-A memory cards, but it also uses SD cards. Do you really need to shell out for the expensive newer card type?
The CFexpress memory card format is gathering momentum, and appears to be the logical successor to Compact Flash, CFast and XQD cards. By the end of 2019 there will be cameras from Nikon, Sony, Panasonic and Canon that use this card format. Something which never happened with the half-hearted partial adoption of the CFast and XQD formats. ProGrade Digital were first out of the gate by demoing a 1TB CFexpress card at several earlier trade shows, and now Sony have joined in by unveiling the TOUGH series CEB-G128 (CFexpress Type B). Whilst the ProGrade Digital card has the edge in …