Category: CFxA Memory Cards

CFexpress Type A Memory Cards

  • Pergear Standard 256GB CFexpress Type-A Card Review

    Pergear Standard 256GB CFexpress Type-A Card Review

    With the release of the latest Pergear Standard CFexpress Type-A memory card, Pergear now has two series CFexpress Type-A memory cards, this latest “Standard” series and the more professional “Prime” series. In this article, we’ll examine the Pergear Standard series 256GB card, its features, and performance benchmarks. Pergear was kind enough to send me a…

  • New CFExpress 4.0 Memory Cards Are Crazy Fast

    New CFExpress 4.0 Memory Cards Are Crazy Fast

    Discover the blazing-fast speeds and future-proof performance of CFexpress 4.0 memory cards. Learn why they’re worth the investment for photographers and videographers.

  • Sony TOUGH CFexpress Type-A Memory Card Review

    Sony TOUGH CFexpress Type-A Memory Card Review

    In the demanding world of professional photography and videography, the Sony Tough Series of CFexpress Type A Memory Cards emerges as a beacon of reliability. It’s the memory card that stands up to the rigors of the field and the pressures of creativity. But does its advertised speeds really hold up in the real world?

  • Lexar CFexpress Type-A Silver Series Review

    Lexar CFexpress Type-A Silver Series Review

    If you need a memory card that can keep up with your Sony camera’s performance, you might want to check out the Lexar CFexpress Type A Silver Series 320GB card. This review will show you how this card can handle 8K video and burst photography with ease.

  • Lexar Gold CFexpress Type-A Memory Card Review

    Lexar Gold CFexpress Type-A Memory Card Review

    Lexar’s new 320GB CFxA Memory Card offers improved capacity and is currently the fastest CFxA card I’ve tested. Should you buy it?

  • Best CFexpress Type-A Memory Cards – 17 Tested

    Best CFexpress Type-A Memory Cards – 17 Tested

    Currently, there are only a few CFexpress Type-A cards. These benchmarks are taken with an AJA system test with a Macbook Pro, using the Prograde CFx Type-A reader. The tests are run using 4GB files sizes with the Video Frame Size at 3840×2160 10-bit. The test is performed several times and the fastest results are…