Nextorage CFExpress 4.0 Type A Cards and Card Reader Now Available


While Sony cameras do not currently support CFExpress 4.0 future cameras will and the 4.0 cards are compatible with 3.0, 2.0, and 1.0 cameras so if you are in the market for CFExpress Type A Cards Nextorage’s new cards are worth considering.

Information About Nextorage CFExpress 4.0 Type A Cards

  • About Nextorage: Nextorage is a Japanese company founded by former Sony engineers who have been developing memory cards for Sony cameras for over 20 years. We provide products optimized for a variety of situations where strong reliability is required, from creative to entertainment.
  • Supports the latest standards and has the highest transfer speed in its class: Nextorage supports the next-generation CFexpress 4.0 standard and has the highest transfer speed in its class. It dramatically reduces the time required to transfer large amounts of data during post-shooting data transfer and editing work, improving workflow efficiency.
  • Maximum transfer speed (read): 1,900MB/s, Maximum transfer speed (write): 1,700MB/s
  • Minimum sustained write speed (512GB): 850MB/s
  • Supports stable video recording: The minimum sustained write speed of 200 MB/s is guaranteed due to VGP200 support. This helps to minimize dropped frames when shooting 4K and 8K video, and supports stable video recording.
  • Backward compatible with CFexpress2.0 devices: The CFexpress4.0 standard is backward compatible with CFexpress2.0, so you can use it with confidence with host devices that support CFexpress2.0.
  • Wide range of compatible models: CFexpress memory cards are ideal for next-generation cinema cameras from Sony and other manufacturers, as well as high-resolution DSLRs.
  • Package contents: CFexpress Type A memory card, dedicated case, Memory Card File Rescue (download bonus)

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