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E-Films MxR Extreme Expresscard Adapter

  • Price: $64.95
  • B&H # EFEMRCR
  • Mfr# 1701

Product Highlights

  • For Sony EX1/EX3/EX1R/PMW-350
  • Replaces Sony SxS Pro
  • Includes Case
  • Speeds Up Downloads
  • All Under/Overcranking Speeds Supported
  • Unlimited Recording

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This E-films MxR Extreme Expresscard Adapter is a USB Expresscard for the Sony EX1/EX3/EX1R/PMW-350. Supporting all brands and sizes of SDHC/SDXC and UHS interface memory, the MxR Extreme is designed as a replacement for the Sony SxS Pro for the aforementioned range of Sony EX cameras. By speeding up downloads and providing 'flawless' recording from 1-60 frames per second, the MxR efficiently writes data to the inserted SD card.

MxR Extreme Expresscard Adapter for Sony EX1/EX3/EX1R/PMW-350
The E-film MxR Extreme is a custom designed and purpose built USB Expresscard that supports all brands and sizes of SDHC/SDXC including the very latest UHS interface memory
What Does it Do?
  • Replaces SxS Pro: The E-films MxR Extreme adapts SDHC/SDXC and UHS memory to replace Sony SxS Pro memory in the Sony range of EX cameras
  • Speeds up downloads: Downloading UHS based memory to computer using the E-films MxR Extreme is 35+ megabytes per second in a real world environment, and compare favorably to SxS which is approximately 75 megabytes per second
  • All under/overcranking speeds supported: Recording is flawless from 1-60 frames per second, the same as SxS Pro
  • Unlimited recording: Sony realeased a 64GB SxS-1 Pro card, which is surpassed by the combination of the E-film MxR Extreme and the Lexar 128GB card
How Does the E-Films MxR Extreme Do This?
It intercepts USB activity from the camera and converts that data stream, writing it to the SD card on the fly. It is so efficient at this conversion process, that it can convert even the highest speed overcranking of 60fps onto modest performing SD cards without a problem
Are There Any Risks Associated with Using SD Cards of Such Large Size?
There are always risks associated with using flash memory of any kind. And there were also risks to using tapes in the past. But the same applies now and then. Always ensure you are using well known and recommended brands and products. Test them before an important shoot, and carefully secure the media after the shoot
What Memory is the E-Films MxR Extreme Compatible With?
The E-Films MxR Extreme is guaranteed to be compatible with any SDHC, SDXC, and UHS memory cards that adhere to the SD Association Standards. SD cards that E-films has tested are listed below. Other brands not listed will work with the MxR Extreme, but they have not been tested, and E-films does not have an opinion on them

SDXC - 64GB
Sandisk 64GB SDXC Class 4
Transcend 64GB SDXC Class 10
Verbatim 64GB SDXC UHS-1
Kingston 64GB SDXC UHS-1
Toshiba 64GB SDXC UHS-1
Panasonic 48GB SDXC
Panasonic 64GB SDXC

SDHC - 32GB
Sandisk Extreme Pro UHS - 1
ATP Pro Max Class 10
Silicon Power Class 10
Photofast Class 10
Transcend Class 10
A-RAM Class 10
Delkin Class 10
Integral Class 10
Veho Class 6

SHDC - 16GB
Sandisk Extreme Pro UHS-1
ATP Pro Max Class 10
Silicon Power Class 10
Photofast Class 10
Transcend Class 10
A-RAM Class 10
Delkin Class 10
Integral Class 10
Veho Class 6

Please Note! The latest firmware versions for your camera are required for use

USB USB 2.0 high-speed interface
Fully complies with SD specification 2.0 (backward compatible to SD1.1/1.01/1.0), SDHC card can be supported from 8-32GB
Fully complies with SD specification 3.0
Capacity Extends capacity of SD memory card (SDXC): more than 32GB up to 2TB
Supports Supports SDXC/UHS-1 including SDR12, SDR25, SDR50, SDR104 speeds
Operating Voltage +5.0 to +3.0V (+/-5% wide range power supply)
Environment Operating temperature: 32 to 158°F / 0 to 70°C
Operating humidity: 20 to 85%
System Requirements Windows XP, Visa, 7
Mac 10.X

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E-FilmsMxR Extreme Expresscard Adapter
 
5.0

(based on 7 reviews)

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Pros

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  • Fast connection (3)
  • Fast transfer (3)

Cons

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      5.0

      I will buy this product again

      By ABR

      from boston ma

      About Me Professional

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Excellent Interface
      • Fast Transfer
      • Lightweight
      • Reliable

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Digital Capture

        Comments about E-Films MxR Extreme Expresscard Adapter:

        works great

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        5.0

        A good replacement for Sony PHU disks

        By Greg

        from Montreal, Canada

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Fast Connectivity
        • Reliable
        • Versatile

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Laptops
          • Large Projects
          • Multimedia
          • Travel

          Comments about E-Films MxR Extreme Expresscard Adapter:

          Very good for XDCAM EX. Work perfect with 32GB Lexar Class 10 cards. The transfer time to the computer is superior to Sony PHU disks, but slower than the original Sony's cards (not important).

          • Primary use:
          • Business
          • Computer Platform:
          • Mac

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          5.0

          No need for expensive SXS cards

          By Ripple Multimedia

          from Australia

          About Me Multimedia Professional

          Verified Buyer

          Pros

          • Cost Effective
          • Durable
          • Fast Connectivity
          • Reliable

          Cons

            Best Uses

              Comments about E-Films MxR Extreme Expresscard Adapter:

              I have used the older version (not Extreme model) for 4 years and have found it completely reliable. This new model enables me to use higher speed SDHC cards of 32GB instead of being limited to the 16GB cards. I now use two of these in my Sony EX1 with Sandisk 32GB Extreme SDHC cards giving me approx 4 hours of recording time.
              I have tested overcranking and it works well. This is a reliable and more cost effective alternative to expensive SXS cards. Very happy with this purchase.

              • Primary use:
              • Business
              • Computer Platform:
              • PC

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              5.0

              I would buy this product again and again

              By petervbs

              from Hungtington Beach

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              Pros

              • Fast Connectivity

              Cons

                Best Uses

                • Backup

                Comments about E-Films MxR Extreme Expresscard Adapter:

                This thing has been exactly what we needed and I'm like it.

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                • Business

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                5.0

                Works great, a bit expensive

                By Ganzel

                from Montreal, Canada

                About Me Professional

                Verified Buyer

                Pros

                • Reliable

                Cons

                • Need to update firmware

                Best Uses

                • Cheap long time recording

                Comments about E-Films MxR Extreme Expresscard Adapter:

                Works flawlessly so far, I had to update my firmware to 1.26 first. The firmware update also seemed to have fixed the error/needs to be restored I used to experience with my older e-films expresscard adapter with a transcend 32gb class 6. I now use the new expresscard with a transcend 32gb class 10 without any problems.

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                5.0

                Fantasic Performance

                By Bob

                from Richmond, VA

                About Me Professional

                Pros

                • Excellent Interface
                • Fast Transfer
                • Reliable

                Cons

                  Best Uses

                  • HD Video

                  Comments about E-Films MxR Extreme Expresscard Adapter:

                  I use this with a Sony EX1 and Sandisk class 10 SDHC cards. The performance has been great. Make sure you have updated your firmware to get the best results. This has been reliable and just as fast as SXS cards.

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                  5.0

                  Excellent Product

                  By David Shooter

                  from Los Angeles

                  About Me Professional

                  Verified Buyer

                  Pros

                  • Durable Dock
                  • Fast Transfer
                  • Reliable

                  Cons

                    Best Uses

                    • Digital Capture

                    Comments about E-Films MxR Extreme Expresscard Adapter:

                    I've used E-Films adapters since they first came out, and have had excellent results. Now, with this new faster & safe adapter, I don't worry and I get great results. The same as if I purchased Sony's at a fraction of the price.

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