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The Sony 256GB CFexpress Type B Tough Memory Card is the beginning of a new era in digital photography and videography. Its blazing read and write speeds are combined with a rugged, ultra-tough design to meet the demands of today's modern content creator.

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Sony Tough 256GB CFexpress Type B 1700MB/s Memory Card

The Sony 256GB CFexpress Type B Tough Memory Card is the beginning of a new era in digital photography and videography. Its blazing read and write speeds are combined with a rugged, ultra-tough design to meet the demands of today's modern content creator.

A maximum writes speed of 1480 MB/s is more than capable of handling the fast burst rates required by today's sports and wedding photographers. Saving RAW files on a high-resolution, full-frame flagship camera such as the Canon 1D X Mark III is what this card was designed for.

Its incredible write speeds are also a major advantage for videographers, equipping you with the ability to record stable high-bitrate and high frame rate video at 4K and beyond.

1700 MB/s Maximum Read Speed

The blistering 1700 MB/s read speed is perfect for improving the efficiency of your workflow. Transfer and backup files quickly and easily. Pair the Sony 256 GB CF Express Type B card with an MRW-G1 card reader (sold separately) to take the stress and time-consuming nature of data wrangling a thing of the past.

3X Stronger than Standard CFexpress Cards

Built to withstand the toughest environments, Sony's Tough range of memory cards offer an additional physical layer of protection to the integrity of your data. Constructed from stronger than standard components and designed to excel in physically challenging environments the card can operate in temps between -25° and +70°.

Includes File Rescue Data Recovery Software

The Sony 256GB CFexpress Tough Memory Card also includes a download for File Rescue software which can be used to recover accidentally deleted files and corrupted photos and videos.

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The Sony 256GB CFexpress Type B Tough Memory Card is the beginning of a new era in digital photography and videography. Its blazing read and write speeds are combined with a rugged, ultra-tough design to meet the demands of today's modern content creator.

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