⚡ Capture. Create. Conquer. The ultimate card for pros who demand speed.
The SanDisk 256GB Extreme PRO CFexpress Type B card delivers ultra-fast read speeds up to 1700MB/s and write speeds of 800MB/s, enabling smooth RAW 4K video recording with low latency. Its CFexpress Type B form factor ensures compatibility with select XQD cameras, future-proofing your gear. Built waterproof and rugged, it includes RescuePRO Deluxe software for easy file recovery, making it the trusted choice for creative professionals and serious content creators.
Colour | Black |
Special feature | Water Proof |
Read speed | 1700 Megabytes Per Second |
Product dimensions | 16D x 11W x 2H centimetres |
Item weight | 12 Grams |
Warranty type | Limited |
Write speed | 800 |
Hardware interface | SDHC |
Secure digital association speed class | Class 10 |
Product dimensions | 4L x 30W millimetres |
Manufacturer | SanDisk |
UPC | 619659180843 |
Item model number | SDCFE-256G-GN4NN |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 5 |
Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 5 |
Item Weight | 12 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
P**H
Fast and Reliable Storage!
This card is an absolute game-changer for high-speed photography and video recording. The read and write speeds are incredibly fast, making it perfect for capturing 4K and even 8K footage without lag. It’s super reliable, durable, and handles large file transfers with ease. A must-have for professional photographers and videographers who need top-tier performance. I used it on my Canon R1 which can capture 40 frames per second and it handles it with ease. Highly recommend!
R**G
First try of a CF Express
Seems to be a nice specced card. The price fluctuates quite a lot so keep an eye for a low and jump on it. Works well with the Canon R5 mark II.
A**R
Very quick
I have often bought cheaper no name card readers and to be honest, they do the job. However, when I got my large file size DSLR I went for a proper Sandisk card reader and I really noticed the difference with the Cf cards. Of course, then when I changed my camera to a mirrorless system they used a different card (again Nikon, come on, enough of this) and I had to buy this CFexpress reader. I'm suitable impressed with the speed of transfer again, and the build quality is nice although it is bit heavier and bulkier than many which might be important to those who regularly carry theirs about. Personally, I think it's worth that.
M**N
Sandisc 256 card
As always with Sandisc, a reliable card at a fairly sensible price.
S**S
Excellent cards
Used daily and never let me down. I have at least a dozen of these that I use on a daily basis in various camera bodies, I prefer to use small capacity cards rather than 1 large and am always inserting and removing from my cameras. I hate to think how many times these have been filled to capacity, files removed and then formatted with them showing no signs of letting me down.
J**U
Works first time!
I bought a cheap "no-name" brand and could not get it working on 5 computers. Using the SanDisk, plugged it into a windows machine and worked first time! This is what it's all about - true plug n play.
M**7
Talk about fast!
Very impressed with speed of this, particularly when downloading images via Nikon Transfer. Excellent. Value for money? Great.
R**B
Sandisk Quality
Always buy Sandisk, very quick transfer rate !
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