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Exascend CFexpress Type B / SD Express Card Reader

Engineered to excel within demanding professional photography environments, the CFexpress Type B / SD Express Card Reader from Exascend features a dedicated CFexpress Type B card slot, as well as a dedicated SDXC card slot with support for SD Express. Users will not only be able to quickly offload footage using its 10 Gb/s USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 interface, but also not have to worry about carrying around multiple card readers to cover these two types of media. Thanks to its durable aluminium casing, this card reader is especially suited for those who are on the go.

SKU: GC53-EXCRCFSD1

Exascend CFexpress Type B / SD Express Card Reader

Exascend CFexpress Type B / SD Express Card Reader

Engineered to excel within demanding professional photography environments, the CFexpress Type B / SD Express Card Reader from Exascend features a dedicated CFexpress Type B card slot, as well as a dedicated SDXC card slot with support for SD Express. Users will not only be able to quickly offload footage using its 10 Gb/s USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 interface, but also not have to worry about carrying around multiple card readers to cover these two types of media. Thanks to its durable aluminium casing, this card reader is especially suited for those who are on the go.

Highlights

Supports CFexpress Type B and SD Express

Backwards compatible with SDXC/SDHC/SDUC/SD cards

USB-C

Ruggedised aluminium casing

For Pro Cinematographers

This 2-in-1 CFexpress/SD Express card reader is engineered to excel in demanding professional photography, offering lightning-fast offloading of footage via the USB 3.2 Gen 2 interface.

Speeds up to 10 Gb/s

Designed for moving files between high-end CFexpress Type B cards, SDXC cards (backwards compatible with all SD), and devices featuring a Type-C port, this reader offers read speeds up to 10 Gb/s with UHS-I support, transferring each file that much faster.

Double the Convenience

In a dual-slot design, the CFexpress/SD Express reader minimises the hassle of having to bring around different card readers when working with multiple camera systems. Its aluminium casing makes it durable and portable, ideal for on the go.

Key Features:

CFexpress Type B Card Slot

SDXC Card Slot with SD Express

USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 Interface

Rugged Aluminium Casing

What's in the Box:

Exascend CFexpress Type B / SD Express Card Reader

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Exascend CFexpress Type B / SD Express Card Reader

Engineered to excel within demanding professional photography environments, the CFexpress Type B / SD Express Card Reader from Exascend features a dedicated CFexpress Type B card slot, as well as a dedicated SDXC card slot with support for SD Express. Users will not only be able to quickly offload footage using its 10 Gb/s USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 interface, but also not have to worry about carrying around multiple card readers to cover these two types of media. Thanks to its durable aluminium casing, this card reader is especially suited for those who are on the go.

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