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Sony 512GB CFexpress Type B TOUGH Memory Card

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Sony 512GB CFexpress Type B TOUGH Memory Card
Key Features
  • 512GB Storage Capacity
  • PCIe 3.0 Bus
  • Max Read Speed: 1700 MB/s
  • Max Write Speed: 1480 MB/s
Offering both strength and speed, the 512GB CFexpress Type B TOUGH Memory Card from Sony provides fast read speeds up to 1700 MB/s along with write speeds up to 1480 MB/s. This quick performance benefits recording a variety of video resolutions, bit-rates, and compressions, as well as high-resolution continuous raw photo shooting. Beyond its speed, this TOUGH memory card also has a reinforced physical design to withstand falls from up to 15' and has been rigidity tested to 70 N of force. It's also resistant to extreme temperatures, X-rays, electrostatic, and UV lighting. Offering further protection, File Rescue recovery software can be downloaded for recovering lost or even accidentally deleted files and Media Scan Utility can be used to automatically scan CFexpress cards and inform you of the flash memory condition.
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Sony 512GB CFexpress Type B Overview

Offering both strength and speed, the 512GB CFexpress Type B TOUGH Memory Card from Sony provides fast read speeds up to 1700 MB/s along with write speeds up to 1480 MB/s. This quick performance benefits recording a variety of video resolutions, bit-rates, and compressions, as well as high-resolution continuous raw photo shooting. Beyond its speed, this TOUGH memory card also has a reinforced physical design to withstand falls from up to 15' and has been rigidity tested to 70 N of force. It's also resistant to extreme temperatures, X-rays, electrostatic, and UV lighting. Offering further protection, File Rescue recovery software can be downloaded for recovering lost or even accidentally deleted files and Media Scan Utility can be used to automatically scan CFexpress cards and inform you of the flash memory condition.

UPC: 027242916289

Sony 512GB CFexpress Type B Specs

Quantity
1
Card Type
CFexpress Type B
Storage Capacity
512 GB
Bus Type
PCI-Express 3.0
Read Speed
Maximum: 1700 MB/s
Write Speed
Maximum: 1480 MB/s
Operating Temperature
-13 to 158°F / -25 to 70°C
Storage Temperature
-40 to 185°F / -40 to 85°C
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.12 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
4.8 x 4 x 0.7"

Sony 512GB CFexpress Type B Reviews

Working Flawlessly for 2 Years

By Victor
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2023-06-27

Bought this card as I've never had Sony memory cards fail on me; this one is just as reliable as my past experiences. The read and write speeds on the card are spot on. I put in this card in my Canon R5 and never remove it, it records 8K video and full sized bursts without any issue whatsoever. After 400GB+ written, still chugging along reliably. I only transfer images via USB-C so I cannot attest to the physical durability of the card as it never leaves my camera.

Fast, Durable & Plenty of Capacity

By Steve
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2023-02-14

I am a professional photographer. I bought the Sony CFexpress card to replace a Sony XQD. I needed a faster read and write speed. This card fit that need. So far the card has lived up to its specifications.

Dead on arrival

By Dan
Rated 1 out of 5
Date: 2023-01-20

How can a completely dead card make it out of the factory? Quality control much, Sony?

Flawless

By Lyle
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-12-23

I purchased this card to use instead of the XQD slower cards for use in My Nikon D850. So far, everything perfect. Love it.

Fast and reliable

By Charles
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-11-27

You pay more for these cards, but after purchasing four (two 512GB, and two 128GB), I love them. Fast write speeds in my two R5 bodies. If there's a downside, they can get hot when doing a lot of continuous shooting, but I understand that this occurs in all CF Express cards, especially in high-performance cameras.

Great and tough as they say

By Jason
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-11-08

I like the ruggedness of it. It's worst the money

Fast but far from tough

By Richard.K
Rated 2 out of 5
Date: 2023-06-14

The TOUGH line of the SD cards is fast and TOUGH without a doubt. If you are expecting this card to provide you with the speeds you need for your R5 8K or 4k 10bit 120p then the TOUGH CFexpress Type B from Sony delivers just fine. 2. If you think they are as solid in build quality and tough as dry tac, then this is where Sony dropped the ball. Of the 3x I have they have all come apart. The button part falls off first after ejecting them and then they start to crack. I have had dirt cheap knock offs last longer and take more abuse than these guys and they are still fine. guys. The TOUGH line of the SD cards is fast and TOUGH without a doubt. But the CFexpress line, is anything but. 1. If you are expecting this card to provide you with the speeds you need for your R5 8K or 4k 10bit 120p then the TOUGH CFexpress Type B from Sony delivers just fine. 2. If you think they are as solid in build quality and tough as dry tac, then this is where Sony dropped the ball. Of the 3x I have they have all come apart. The button part falls off first after ejecting them and then they start to crack. I have had dirt cheap knock offs last longer and take more abuse than these guys and they are still fine. Just not these guys. Again, they are fast and work, but as long as they don't fall apart on you, after 6 months. As for their SD cards and others in the TOUGH line. well, those are solid and live up to the name. Honestly, I would pass on these. Sad but true. Again, they are fast and work, but as long as they don't fall apart on you, after 6 months. As for their SD cards and others in the TOUGH line. well, those are solid and live up to the name. Honestly, I would pass on these. Sad but true.

Working Well!

By Dave
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2023-06-12

I use it weekly in my Canon R5 and upload from it with my ProGrade Digital CFExpress Type B reader with no issues.

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