Optimized for enthusiast photography and cinematography, the 1TB Element Series CFexpress Type B Memory Card from Exascend is designed to keep up with 8K raw and burst photography workloads. This card features a storage capacity of 1TB, 3D TLC NAND flash memory, and utilizes the PCIe 3.0 / NVMe 1.2 interface to achieve maximum sustained read speeds of 1800 MB/s and maximum write speeds of 1400 MB/s. This card also delivers an MTBF of 2 million hours, a Total Bytes Written (TBW) rating of 600TB, an Unrecoverable Bit Error Rate (UBER) of 1 sector per 1017 bits read, and is resistant to temperatures ranging from 14 to 158°F.
- 1TB Storage Capacity
- PCIe 3.0 / NVMe 1.2 Interface
- Max Read Speed: 1800 MB/s
- Max Write Speed: 1400 MB/s
Exascend 1TB CFexpress Type B Overview
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Exascend 1TB CFexpress Type B Reviews
This is a faulty card
I bought this card for my Hasselblad X2D. However, the Hasselblad X2D will display pop-ups: you are using an unsupported CFe card and may be at risk of image loss. When I checked with Hasselblad engineers, they replied: This brand of card has not been tested by Hasselblad, so there will be this prompt. The card works, but it doesn't guarantee the security of the data. Second, I couldn't format the card when I inserted it into the computer, and I couldn't format it in the camera. So I contacted the after-sales service of this company, which has been packaged and sent to them today. The salesman then tested the problem of the card. Overall, it was an unpleasant buying experience.
Love this card - Nikon Z9
Bought two of these after trying others. For the price and the speed, the 512GB version cant be beat! I can get easily sustained write speeds of ~1150MB/s on a Thunderbolt 3 card reader on the PC checked with the AJA system test tool). On a Z9, lossless RAW photos at 20fps no issue (hits internal Z9 buffer of about 80 shots, so card does not limit). Video - 4K N-RAW does not stall (checked for 4-5min), unlike other similar priced cards, confirming the sustained write claim on their website and my tests. I don't do video, so going to the 8K N-RAW I haven't checked. For me, this is the card to get for a Z9. Jury's out on reliability since I havent seen actual field test usage yet.
