Overview

The Lexar Professional CFexpress Type B Card SILVER Series is for photographers and videographers who want to capture high-quality images and seamless 4K video with fast transfer speeds of up to 1000MB/s1 read. Designed to leverage the capabilities of next generation cinema cameras, DSLRs, and mirrorless cameras, the card is also backwards-compatible XQD cameras. The Lexar Professional CFexpress Type B Card SILVER Series is designed to leverage the capabilities of next-level cinema cameras and high-resolution DSLRs, allowing you to capture high-quality images and 4K. It also features high-speed performance of up to 1000MB/s read1, and 600MB/s write.

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Lexar Professional Silver 256GB CFexpress Type B 1750MB/s Memory Card

The Lexar Professional CFexpress Type B Card SILVER Series is for photographers and videographers who want to capture high-quality images and seamless 4K video with fast transfer speeds of up to 1000MB/s1 read. Designed to leverage the capabilities of next generation cinema cameras, DSLRs, and mirrorless cameras, the card is also backwards-compatible XQD cameras. The Lexar Professional CFexpress Type B Card SILVER Series is designed to leverage the capabilities of next-level cinema cameras and high-resolution DSLRs, allowing you to capture high-quality images and 4K. It also features high-speed performance of up to 1000MB/s read1, and 600MB/s write.


Accelerated workflow to save you time

The high-speed performance of the Lexar Professional CFexpress Type B Card SILVER Series allows you to quickly capture and transfer files with ease. And when paired with the Lexar Professional CFexpress Type B Reader, it dramatically accelerates your workflow from location to post production.

Backwards-compatible with XQD cameras

For versatility, the card is backwards compatible with select XQD cameras2 enabling existing devices with next-generation performance.

Rigorously tested

All Lexar product designs undergo extensive testing in the Lexar Quality Labs, facilities with more than 1,100 digital devices, to ensure performance, quality, compatibility, and reliability.

Features:

For photographers and videographers who demand high-speed performance with transfer speeds of up to 1000MB/s1 read

Shoot more high-quality images and 4K

Write speeds of up to 600MB/s

Backwards-compatible with XQD cameras2

Provides high-speed file transfer to accelerate workflow

Compatible with firmware enabled CFexpress cameras

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Product Overview

The Lexar Professional CFexpress Type B Card SILVER Series is for photographers and videographers who want to capture high-quality images and seamless 4K video with fast transfer speeds of up to 1000MB/s1 read. Designed to leverage the capabilities of next generation cinema cameras, DSLRs, and mirrorless cameras, the card is also backwards-compatible XQD cameras. The Lexar Professional CFexpress Type B Card SILVER Series is designed to leverage the capabilities of next-level cinema cameras and high-resolution DSLRs, allowing you to capture high-quality images and 4K. It also features high-speed performance of up to 1000MB/s read1, and 600MB/s write.

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