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💾 SanDisk 128GB Extreme PRO CFexpress Card Type B - SDCFE-128G-GN4NN" - "SanDisk 128GB Extreme PRO CFexpress Card B Type - SDCFE-128G-GN4NN Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.5
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Details

BrandSanDisk
Flash Memory TypeXQD
Hardware InterfaceSDHC
Memory Storage Capacity128 GB
Read Speed1700 Megabytes Per Second

Description of 💾 SanDisk 128GB Extreme PRO CFexpress Card Type B - SDCFE-128G-GN4NN" - "SanDisk 128GB Extreme PRO CFexpress Card B Type - SDCFE-128G-GN4NN

Read speeds of up to 1700MB/s and 1400MB/s write speeds offer low latency during high-speed recording and enhance workflow efficiency far beyond existing SanDisk cards [512GB only; 128GB-256GB = 1700MB/s read / 1200 MB/s write; 64GB = 1500 MB/s read / 800MB/s write]. Up to 1700MB/s read speed; up to 1400MB/s write speed. Based on internal testing; performance may be lower depending upon host device, usage conditions, and other factors. 1MB=1,000,000 bytes. Enables smooth, RAW 4K video(1). (1) 4K video (4069x2160p) support may vary based on host device, file attributes, usage conditions and other factors. The Cfexpress CardType B is backwards-compatible with select XQD cameras that adopt firmware enabling Cfexpress(2) | (2)Backwards compatibility with select XQD cameras subject to the availability and installation of a camera firmware update provided by the camera manufacturer enabling CFexpress compatibility. RescuePRO Deluxe Recovery Software included(3) (download required) | (3)Registration required; terms and conditions apply.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very high quality product, it's not the first time I bought it.

I bought for Canon R5 - even taking into account the price for how much I took - insanely expensive. But against the backdrop of prices for ssd on red - everything is great. With its pros. Lifetime warranty - it really works even in 2022 Magnificent speed Officially holds 8K RAW video The cost on the market for 512GB is 33282 - cheaper somewhere in the 2022 Cons: From SanDisk's CF Express line, only this 512GB card supports the official 8K RAW. Version 64-256 is not. Yes, and I see no reason to

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works perfectly! For computer accessories and peripherals

Works as it should, no serious complaints. value for money? I think it's not that cheap but I feel a little safer when I use it. But it's actually a bit pricey, let's face it. Only buy at the promotion, not at full price! If they can sell for less, you know they're already overpriced ;).

Pros
  • regular price
Cons
  • speed

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I couldn't get them to work properly.

The cards have recorded images but I could not load them into Adobe Bridge using the Prograde or Sony card reader. I am using a canon r5 camera, windows 10 on two different computers and the latest version from adobe. I've spent time with Adobe, Prograde, Canon and Sandisk to get them working.

Pros
  • Looks good
Cons
  • Not sure

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Surprised it can't be read with an XOD reader

This memory card claims to be faster than XOD memory, but does your camera really need it? Works well in my expensive Nikons, but is slow to download images to the computer. XOD card readers do not work! So I bought a cross-compatible cfexpress reader, which didn't work either. Finally bought a Cfexpress reader from Scandisk, the maker of the memory card it will read, but boy is it slow!

Pros
  • Very good price
Cons
  • Empty

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Z6II overheating on hot days

One of the most annoying things about the Z6II for me is the return to XQD cards. I used them when I was shooting with the Nikon D4 but was happy to say goodbye to them when I bought my D750. Unfortunately those damn things are back with the upgraded camera. They're so expensive, but I'm glad there are at least options other than the Sony version now. Unfortunately, I've found that while this card works great on normal wedding days, it overheats twice for outdoor weddings in high temperatures.…

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • Reliability

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Good choice for Nikon Z6

Update: After buying a professional cfexpress and UHS-II card reader (don't buy SanDisk cfexpress reader, it's terrible.), the speed of this card can beat most memory cards or non-hiend -SSD outperform. You can quickly import photos or videos from it. --------------------------------- -------- ----- Now that XQD EXPENSIVE since mid-2019, buying a CFExpress card for Z6 or Z7 will be smart enough in the future. The card works fine on my Z6 with the latest firmware 2.20. Approximately 119GB of…

Cons
  • Annoying

Revainrating 5 out of 5

These amazing cards

I never tried XQD cards when they first came out, mainly because they were more expensive than SDXC and their write speed was only slightly higher than the fastest SDXC cards (300Mb/s) . I don't shoot 4K video, which is what these cards were primarily designed for, but I do shoot a lot of macro photography with the Nikon D850, and a lot of it involves focus stacking - combining multiple images with slightly different focus points into one image with incredible depth, sharpness. With SDXC cards…

Cons
  • Some bugs

Revainrating 5 out of 5

They work well with my Canon cameras (so far)

Although CFexpress Type-B cards are currently prohibitively expensive, they are essential for working with high-resolution video with the latest Canon cameras. I found the 128GB SanDisk Extreme Pro cards to work great with my Canon R5 and Rocketek USB-C reader. SanDisk cards don't overheat and have been reliable so far. There is no way to accurately check the number of read/write or erase cycles for a CFexpress NAND card without "using up" all those cycles and crashing the card. Typically this…

Cons
  • Volume