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Exascend Vigor CFexpress 2.0 Type B 1800MB/s Memory Card

Designed for extended shoots and continuous recording, the VIGOR CFexpress 2.0 Type B Memory Card from Exascend can capture 8K raw video and photos. It combines 3D NAND flash memory with a PCIe 3.0 controller to deliver max sequential read speeds of 1800 MB/s and max sequential write speeds of 1700 MB/s, as well as sustained read speeds of 1800 MB/s and sustained write speeds of 1700 MB/s. Built to perform in extreme temperatures of 14 to 158°F and demanding environments, this memory card is resistant to dust, weather, impacts, X-rays, and magnets. It also features an MTBF of 2 million hours and low power consumption, which helps to ensure cool operations and dropped frames. The limited 5-year warranty includes data recovery.

SKU: GC53-EXPC3W256GB

Exascend Vigor CFexpress 2.0 Type B 1800MB/s Memory Card

Exascend Vigor CFexpress 2.0 Type B 1800MB/s Memory Card

Designed for extended shoots and continuous recording, the VIGOR CFexpress 2.0 Type B Memory Card from Exascend can capture 8K raw video and photos. It combines 3D NAND flash memory with a PCIe 3.0 controller to deliver max sequential read speeds of 1800 MB/s and max sequential write speeds of 1700 MB/s, as well as sustained read speeds of 1800 MB/s and sustained write speeds of 1700 MB/s. Built to perform in extreme temperatures of 14 to 158°F and demanding environments, this memory card is resistant to dust, weather, impacts, X-rays, and magnets. It also features an MTBF of 2 million hours and low power consumption, which helps to ensure cool operations and dropped frames. The limited 5-year warranty includes data recovery.

Unleash Endless Creativity

Designed for extended shoots and continuous recording.

Never Miss a Shot

Combines 3D NAND flash memory with a PCIe 3.0 controller to deliver extreme read and write speeds of 1800 MB/s and 1700 MB/s, respectively.

Adventure Proof

Built to perform in extreme temperatures and most demanding environments.

Keep It Cool

Offers superior cooling efficiency with low power consumption, so you can say goodbye to overheating and frame drops, even when recording raw 8K and 6K videos.

Slim and Sleek Design

CFexpress 2.0 Type B form factor.

Supports Leading Cameras

Designed to perform at top levels with leading camera systems that require exceptional performance from storage media, such as the Nikon Z8 and Canon R5.

Key Features:

PCIe 3.0 / NVMe 1.4 Interface

Max Sequential Read Speed: 1800 MB/s

Max Sequential Write Speed: 1700 MB/s

Records 8K Raw Video and Photos

2 Million Hours MTBF

Resistant to Water, Dust, and Weather

Resistant to Impacts, X-Rays & Magnets

Low Power Consumption

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Exascend Vigor CFexpress 2.0 Type B 1800MB/s Memory Card

Designed for extended shoots and continuous recording, the VIGOR CFexpress 2.0 Type B Memory Card from Exascend can capture 8K raw video and photos. It combines 3D NAND flash memory with a PCIe 3.0 controller to deliver max sequential read speeds of 1800 MB/s and max sequential write speeds of 1700 MB/s, as well as sustained read speeds of 1800 MB/s and sustained write speeds of 1700 MB/s. Built to perform in extreme temperatures of 14 to 158°F and demanding environments, this memory card is resistant to dust, weather, impacts, X-rays, and magnets. It also features an MTBF of 2 million hours and low power consumption, which helps to ensure cool operations and dropped frames. The limited 5-year warranty includes data recovery.

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