Overview

Sony’s M Series CFexpress Type A memory cards are for dedicated creators, with the world's largest 1920GB and 960GB capacities, for extended and demanding shoots. With VPG200 support, they deliver stable, high-datarate video recording. 

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Sony Tough 960GB CFexpress Type A 800MB/s Card

Sony’s M Series CFexpress Type A memory cards are for dedicated creators, with the world's largest 1920GB and 960GB capacities, for extended and demanding shoots. With VPG200 support, they deliver stable, high-datarate video recording. 

Dependable capacity

Dramatically expand your creative possibilities, with plenty of capacity for worry-free shooting. The large 960 GB or 1920 GB storage capacities are indispensable for videographers shooting extended hours on location.

Sustained recording for video

M Series CFexpress Type A memory cards allow for continuous, high-bandwidth data writing, ideal for high-bitrate video recording such as XAVC S-I 4K 120p. For extra reassurance, they also support VPG200 of VPG Profile 4.0 Specification for video recording stability, and heat-dissipation is designed with movies in mind. Also, store two to three hours of movie data on location without worrying about the storage.

Efficient workflow

Accelerate your workflow with the MRW-G2 card reader and fast read speeds of up to 800 MB/s for quick data transfer and backup. Work seamlessly while handling large high-resolution photos and high-bitrate video, to turn projects around at the speed of your imagination.

Rugged. Reliable. Ready.

Partnered with professional equipment like the FX6, FX3, α1, α7S III and α7 IV, M Series CFexpress Type A memory cards are ideal for the unpredictability of sport and location shoots or the hazards of outdoor expeditions. They are designed for extended professional use in challenging environments, so that you can shoot, swap and store with total confidence.

For the roughest places

Thanks to Sony’s unique TOUGH card design, M Series CFexpress Type A memory cards offer professional dependability. They support 10 times greater bend resistance than the CFexpress 2.0 Specification, tested to 150 newtons to protect your card. Drop resistance is 5 times greater than mandated by the CFexpress 2.0 Specification, to withstand falls of up to 7.5 metres.

Scan and monitor your memory

Over time, flash memory wears out and no longer records data. When used with the MRW-G2 card reader, Sony’s Media Scan Utility automatically scans your CFexpress Type A memory card, keeping you informed of its condition so you can take action before it reaches the limit. 

Recover lost files

Even when things go wrong, you can avoid disaster with downloadable rescue software for Sony memory card customers that recovers accidentally deleted files and corrupted photos and videos in various common formats.

Specifications

  • Cart type: CFexpress Type A

  • Size: 20 mm x 28 mm x 2.8 mm

  • Interface: PCI Express Gen3 x1

  • Transfer Speed (read): Maximum speed: 800 MB/s

  • Transfer Speed (write): Maximum speed: 700 MB/s , Minimum sustained write speed: 200 MB/s

  • Operating Temperature Range: -10-+70 °C (Non-condensing)

  • Storage Temperature:  -20 to 85°C

  • Bus Type: PCI-Express 3.0 

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Sony Tough 960GB CFexpress Type A 800MB/s Card

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Product Overview

Sony’s M Series CFexpress Type A memory cards are for dedicated creators, with the world's largest 1920GB and 960GB capacities, for extended and demanding shoots. With VPG200 support, they deliver stable, high-datarate video recording. 

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