Sony CEA-G Series CFexpress Type A Memory Card

NEW PRODUCT – Sony CEA-G Series CFexpress Type A Memory Card

A new generation of performance
CFexpress Type A – A new standard for compact storage
Available in 80GB and 160GB.

Super-charge your professional video and photography workflows with Sony’s CFexpress Type A memory cards – ideal for advanced cameras like the α7S III. The world’s first CFexpress Type A cards, they deliver extraordinary speed, around twice that of the best SDXC cards, in a similarly compact body. With write speeds up to 700MB/s and professional-level durability, Sony CFexpress Type A cards open up a wide range of new imaging possibilities.

Expected to be landing in September 2020. 

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