Angelbird has introduced a brand new, accessibly-priced CFexpress Kind A card. The Angelbird AV PRO CFexpress 2.0 Kind A SE Reminiscence Card is available in 160GB and 330GB capacities, priced at $179.99 and $249.99, respectively. This makes the 160GB capability cheaper than a Sony 80GB Kind A card, whereas the 330GB model undercuts rival 320GB playing cards by no less than $100, and within the case of Sony’s 320GB Kind A card, the Angelbird 330GB card is over $200 cheaper to purchase.
Most learn/write speeds of 820/730 MB/s are additionally barely sooner than the Sony competitors, though they’re marginally slower than the quickest CFexpress 2.0 Kind A playing cards in the marketplace, that are able to 900MB/s learn speeds. Angelbird additionally advertises the playing cards’ sustained learn/write speeds: 750MB/s learn, and 650MB/s write, and the playing cards are VPG-200 licensed, that means they’re able to sustaining a minimal 200MB/s write price. Sustained write velocity is far more essential for guaranteeing clean video seize than outright peak switch speeds, but not all card producers are so up-front about sustained switch speeds.
With this type of efficiency, the Angelbird AV PRO CFexpress 2.0 Kind A SE ought to simply be able to recording 8K video within the Sony a1, or high-bit-rate 4K footage in cameras just like the a7S III or a7 IV. The playing cards are moisture, mud, shock, x-ray, and magnet-resistant, and have additionally been engineered to deal with unintentional energy loss, saving buffer information when the ability stops unexpectedly. Superior Thermal Administration ensures cool operation with out danger of overheating.
The Angelbird AV PRO CFexpress 2.0 Kind A SE Reminiscence Card is out there to pre-order now from B&H.
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