The CF-EXPRESS Era: Why New Cameras NEED New Media
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- čas přidán 12. 07. 2022
- Over the past year or so, we've seen several manufacturers, including a new type of media in their new camera releases: the CFexpress card! This week, join us as we discuss why new camera releases are including CFexpress media, and what exactly this new media will allow you to do compared to, say, a trusty ol' SD card!
1:00 ► How We Got Here
2:58 ► A New Frontier
3:51 ► CFexpress Type A
6:07 ► CFexpress Type B
8:41 ► Do I Need A New Card
11:13 ► Two More Things
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Useful, thank you.
I bought a CF Express type B card. I did try an external SSD and it work fine. All the frame rates, sizes and codecs were available but it took up the USB-C slot. I need to power my camera via the USB-C slot (I have a GH6) because I shoot long events. Most of the CF Express Cards Type B cards are really expensive but I got a 2 TB Lexar Gold card for $625 CDN. All the frame rates, sizes and codecs are available to me, I can power the camera with USB and I can back up my footage with the Ninja V.
I knew that, that’s why I’ve been saying all along
You can use them on your R5 they just won’t work with the R6ii
Thinking about getting the Fujifilm X-H2 and I have a question. If I backup RAW + RAW and shoot high burst rate images (like a first kiss at he altar), am I going to be limited by the write speed of the SD card, or will it be faster? Would I just get the same performance from a dual SD card setup? Thanks!
Ive been using an ANGELBIRD 4TB CF EXPRESS IN MY GH6 until july 5 2.0 firmware update on the GH6. Now i get an error CF EXPRESS EXCEEDS 2TB
Hi!I have a question. Can CFexpress work on XQD slot for example the Nikon D4S with a CFexpress Card.
I have R3 and i can get CF express type B cards cheaper for large capacity than V90 cards. So i got V60 cards instead. V90 price is crazy and slower screw canon for not just giving me dual cf express type B (shakes fist to heavens)
Me fallo una memoris SD hace unos años y sufí mucho con el cliente, personalmente creo que el futuro esta más enfocado a grabar en discos externos por USB-C por el costo más economico en comparación a cualquier tarjeta tipo B, por ejemplo compre 2 tarjetas tipo B para mi panasonic GH6 y dolio en el bolsillo jajajja.
Will the Sony CFexpress Type A Memory Card fit in my Canon 90D? Any help would be appreciated.
No
They won’t work with the Cannon R6ii I have checked
I rather see an USB-C SSD drive connecting to the camera with USB-C cable. Faster, cheaper large storage capacity.
IMO not really applicable if you're out in the field shooting.
@@jameswhitehead6758 ya me too. It's peace of mind when card is inside without any external recorder with any cables.
The sad part is most of the SSD AND NVME PC parts builder or let's say manufacturer are not in camera media manufacturer. When they will start making for cameras? M waiting, everyone is waiting. Let's say the v90 card is not new and it's supposed to be cheap but the irony it's $1/gig. World is crazy now days. 1tb of NVME can be bought under $100 USD, it's crazy in camera memories.
I would love both. My camera have type b but only does external recording on the flimsy HDMI micro. Type b is awesome fast i can do raw. There is a usb type c port just looking pretty most of times.
Sigh the canon cripple hammer. I would love to record external raw to ssd and use hdmi just for monitor (or not at all depends). Then for more discrete just use type b. Ohhh well.