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OWC 512GB Atlas Pro CFexpress Type B Memory Card

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OWC 512GB Atlas Pro CFexpress Type B Memory Card
Key Features
  • 512GB Storage Capacity
  • PCIe 3.0 x2 Bus
  • Max Read Speed: 1700 MB/s
  • Max Write Speed: 1500 MB/s
The 512GB Atlas Pro CFexpress Type B Memory Card from OWC / Other World Computing features a storage capacity of 512GB and takes advantage of the PCIe 3.0 x2 bus to support high-bitrate video up to 6K, high-resolution raw and JPEG images, and continuous shutter bursts. Designed for professional photographers, videographers, content creators who need to capture demanding scenes that include fast-moving sports, nature, and other action scenes, this card features maximum sequential read speeds of 1700 MB/s, maximum sequential write speeds of 1500 MB/s, and minimum sustained write speeds of 400 MB/s.
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Can I record 4k 120p on this card? Is it ...

Can I record 4k 120p on this card? Is it compatible with Fujifilm XH2s?
Asked by: Jad
Yes, the OWC 512GB Atlas Pro CFexpress Type B Memory Card is compatible with the Fuji XH2s and you can use it on that camera to record 4k 120p.
Answered by: Daniel C
Date published: 2023-10-26

Can 512GB support Nikon Z9 N-RAW 12-bit 60fps? ...

Can 512GB support Nikon Z9 N-RAW 12-bit 60fps? Thank you.
Asked by: George
This card works with the Nikon Z9 up to 8K NRaw 30 p. But not 8K NRaw 60 p in my tests. (I just received the card). All other high data/frame rates work. It's not a big deal for me, because I never shoot 8K 60 p NRAW.
Answered by: Chris
Date published: 2023-03-13

Canon R5 8K RAW? Supported?

Canon R5 8K RAW? Supported?
Asked by: Oleg
OWC rates the (blue label) CF Express Pro 512 GB card for up to 6K video maximum in the R5 according to OWC's published specifications. For a R5 recording at 8K they ONLY recommend the (violet label) CF Express Ultra Cfx 256 GB or larger card and NOT the CF Express Pro. The more expensive "Ultra" cards provide a SUSTAINED write rate fully 3X faster than the "Pro" cards!
Answered by: Nicholas
Date published: 2023-04-02

Does it work fully compatible with x-h2s?

Does it work fully compatible with x-h2s?
Asked by: Ozan
Yes, the following system adapts to the following memory cards. Slot 1: CFexpress Type B Slot 2: SD/SDHC/SDXC (UHS-II)
Answered by: hectorm
Date published: 2023-09-14

What are the TBW specifications for these cards? ...

What are the TBW specifications for these cards? Their performance and pricing is otherwise spectacular.
Asked by: Ovidiu
OWC 2TB Atlas Pro CFexpress Type B Memory Card endurance is 1600TB total bytes written (TBW), equal to 877 GB per day for 5 years.
Answered by: Lawrence C
Date published: 2023-03-13

Can anyone verify that these work well with the ...

Can anyone verify that these work well with the RED V-Raptor?
Asked by: jc
No the Atlas Pro cards are not approved by RED for the V-Raptor. The approved cards from OWC are the following models. OWC 650GB Atlas Ultra CFexpress Type B Memory Card BH #OWCCFXB2U650 https://bhpho.to/3HroUET OWC 325GB Atlas Ultra CFexpress Type B Memory Card BH #OWCCFXB2U325 https://bhpho.to/3Y8MZWz
Answered by: Chris H
Date published: 2023-01-23

What is the sustained write speed for the full ...

What is the sustained write speed for the full card?
Asked by: Roland
The OWC 2TB Atlas Pro CFexpress Type B Memory Card has a minimum sustained write speeds of 400 MB/s. The same is true for the 1TB and 512GB capacity cards. The 256GB has a minimum sustained write speeds of 300 MB/s, and the 128GB has a minimum sustained write speeds of 140 MB/s.
Answered by: Yaakov
Date published: 2023-06-23

Does it work on the Sony FS7?

Does it work on the Sony FS7?
Asked by: Jo
The OWC 128GB Atlas Pro CFexpress Type B Memory Card is just that, a CFexpress card. Since the Sony PXW-FS7 XDCAM can only take the very similar but not the same XQD card, it cannot use any CFexpress Type B card.
Answered by: Dennis L
Date published: 2023-02-07
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