SanDisk Extreme PRO 128GB CF Express Card Type B, up
SanDisk Extreme PRO 128GB CF Express Card Type B, up to 1700MB/s, for RAW 4K video, Black




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*1GB=1,000,000,000 bytes. Actual user storage less.
**Up to 1700MB/s read speed; up to 1400MB/s write speed. Based on internal testing; performance may be lower depending upon host device, usage conditions, and other factors. 1MB=1,000,000 bytes.
(1) 4K video (4069x2160p) support may vary based on host device, file attributes, usage conditions and other factors. See official SanDisk website for more details.
(2) Backwards compatibility with select XQD cameras subject to the availability and installation of a camera firmware update provided by the camera manufacturer enabling CFexpress compatibility.
(3) Registration required; terms and conditions apply.
| Dimensions: | 0.38 x 2.97 x 3.86 cm; 12 Grams |
| Model: | SDCFE-128G-GN4NN |
| Batteries Included: | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Manufacture: | SanDisk |
| Dimensions: | 0.38 x 2.97 x 3.86 cm; 12 Grams |
Keeping it simple. I purchased this CFexpress Card reader to transfer raw files to my computer for backup and processing. So far, this has gone quickly (usually transfer 1-2k images after each shoot) and reliably
Keeping it simple. I purchased this CFexpress Card reader to transfer raw files to my computer for backup and processing. So far, this has gone quickly (usually transfer 1-2k images after each shoot) and reliably
Das Design, nun wirklich mit der unwichtigste Punkt hierbei ist gelungen, aber wichtiger: die Funktion ist super, schnelle bertragung und keine bisher deutliche Wrmeentwicklung.
Ich hatte bereits privat so einen Adapter, der wurde so hei dass man Ihn nicht mehr gerne angefasst hat. Das ist hier berhaupt nicht der Fall. Die bertragungsrate ist wirklich gut. Ich bin hoch zufrieden!
Cheaper and faster than xQD and this one works so well!! The last “cf express” card I bought from a different manufacturer I find it glitches and corrupts the files on a regular basis. This one I’ve had no issues with so far and it’s really fast to download the files.
Cheaper and faster than xQD and this one works so well!! The last “cf express” card I bought from a different manufacturer I find it glitches and corrupts the files on a regular basis. This one I’ve had no issues with so far and it’s really fast to download the files.
Sandisk Quality and Speed
I prefer sandisk cards and these CF cards did not disapoint. I purchased two 512GB cards for use in my EOS R5C and they perform flawlessly. Though I haven’t filled them to capacity, I record to one then off load while recording onto the other.
This 512GB card in my camera indicates:
34mins @ 8k RAW ST/30fps
26 mins @ 8k RAW LT/60fps
165 mins @ 4k XF-AVC/120fps
Overall, these cards work well for me and I am very happy with my purchase…
***I purchased my cards at a significant discount which influenced my purchase…I prefer Sandisk, but I would have chosen another card if it came down to a large price difference. However, I do feel very confident using Sandisk cards as I have never lost any files or pictures using them in the past 15+ years. I am still actively using my first Sandisk cards from 2008 in a Fuji camera which has literally shot well over a million images without a single hitch, rotating between two cards.
After shooting lightning with a new mirrorless digital camera I noticed black banding in the images. To the best of my research this had something to do with my memory card write speeds, so I researched memory and this one came up in the arena of value for the quality. (Let's say it was the best I could afford.) I have not been able to shoot lightning again for a proper comparison, but so farhave been happy with this card and the image quality. I don't shoot video- just stills.
After shooting lightning with a new mirrorless digital camera I noticed black banding in the images. To the best of my research this had something to do with my memory card write speeds, so I researched memory and this one came up in the arena of value for the quality. (Let’s say it was the best I could afford.) I have not been able to shoot lightning again for a proper comparison, but so farhave been happy with this card and the image quality. I don’t shoot video- just stills.
No es la mejor opción para éste tipo de tarjetas
He tenido algn extrao con la tarjeta. Por suerte simplemente que no la reconoca el lector de escritorio. Ha sido mucho peor una Infinity que despus de fallos aleatorios, simplemente muri el primer ao, o una Lexar profesional que incluso me ha hecho perder fotos (simplemente se qued pillada cuando se vaciaba el buffer de la cmara y no grab los archivos RAW, por eso usar doble tarjeta SIEMPRE). Las mejores, con diferencia, las Sony. 0 problemas.
Very sound speeds, and a great look and feel, yet one gripe would be the USB C is way way way too short. Make sure you have a very good fast data transfer rate cable lying around, or buy in advance, to make sure you can place it where you want on your desk.
Very sound speeds, and a great look and feel, yet one gripe would be the USB C is way way way too short. Make sure you have a very good fast data transfer rate cable lying around, or buy in advance, to make sure you can place it where you want on your desk.
For the price its not bad. I did have an over heating issue a month ago shooting hi speed burst. My Z6ii showed the "overheating" and the camera stopped working. I took the card out and it was hot. I continued shooting with my SD card. After about half an hour I put the CFExpress card back into the camera and it worked fine. I have had no issues since but I also have not shot in hi speed. No files were lost on the card and its performing normal now.
For the price its not bad. I did have an over heating issue a month ago shooting hi speed burst. My Z6ii showed the “overheating” and the camera stopped working. I took the card out and it was hot. I continued shooting with my SD card. After about half an hour I put the CFExpress card back into the camera and it worked fine. I have had no issues since but I also have not shot in hi speed. No files were lost on the card and its performing normal now.
I'm using this in my new to me nikon Z7, and it's working flawlessly, just make sure to buy a card reader to go with it since transferring over usb-c is painfully slow for large images.
I’m using this in my new to me nikon Z7, and it’s working flawlessly, just make sure to buy a card reader to go with it since transferring over usb-c is painfully slow for large images.
Like the sturdiness of the card and the speed. Didn't like the price. Switching from DSLR to Mirrorless surprised the heck out of me with the different card and card readers to view images WOW. Now I know, and im prepared for the differences.
Like the sturdiness of the card and the speed. Didn’t like the price. Switching from DSLR to Mirrorless surprised the heck out of me with the different card and card readers to view images WOW. Now I know, and im prepared for the differences.
I originally returned them only to realize that my Nikon firmware was required in order for them to be compatible. A shoot a Z6. Yes it’s compatible. You just need to update the firmware.
Teuer, aber funktioniert wirklich
“Wer billig kauft, kauft doppelt” – dieser Leser ist zwar teuer, funktioniert aber bislang wirklich stabil mit Lesegeschwindigkeiten bis fast 0,5 GB/s mit entsprechender Karte und natrlich am richtigen USB-Anschluss.
Mai più senza
Ottima pellicola che viene fornita in una confezione dove ne contiene due. Facile da installare. Non si alterano i colori e nessun riflesso indesiderato anzi le ditate si riducono almeno del 70%
With 10 Gbps setup, only give 700 Mbps max. I tried to another reader, cable, and ports, that was the maximum. Works fine with Nikon Z6 II. The card is suoerhot while copying.
With 10 Gbps setup, only give 700 Mbps max. I tried to another reader, cable, and ports, that was the maximum. Works fine with Nikon Z6 II. The card is suoerhot while copying.
Parfaite pour de la photographie sportive
Certes , le prix ncessite d avoir le budget pour , mais aprs avoir conomis et passant d une carte SD a cette carte , en terme de vitesse d criture pour de la photo sportive , c’est le jour et la nuit !
Prise en 128 GB pour tre tranquille sur des gros vnements .
Unlocked the Full Potential of My Camera
The Panasonic GH-6 has two memory card slots. With an SD card, you can access the camera’s basic functions. But SD cards aren’t fast enough to handle some more powerful, data-hungry features.
The GH-6 is optimized for high quality video, and a CFexpress card has the download speed to accommodate these functions.
The performance here is what I’ve come to expect from SanDisk: Smooth and trouble free. Yes, CFexpress cards are pricy. But it’s a relatively new format, and prices will probably come down… just as they have with other memory formats.
SanDisk cards haven’t let me down yet. And I don’t expect this one will, either. So far, so good.
I have avoided buying anything other than SD cards for my entire photography life. However, I started filming daily videos in 4k, I filled up SD cards rapidly. I had to clear them off virtually every day and each day took a frustrating amount of time to transfer the files off.
With this card, I haven’t worried about running out of space/transferring an entire weekend of filming to edit since. It costs a lot, yes, and the reader is exceptionally expensive! But just the speed up (MAKE SURE TO USE USB 3.0!!) is worth it. I can edit entire after effects projects OFF of the card, transfer 100 GB in minutes, and haven’t seen a stutter in 3 months of regular filming!
As a professional photographer, I rely heavily on high-quality and reliable memory cards to store my images. The SanDisk Extreme Pro CF Express Type B Card is hands down one of the best cards I have used to date.
First off, the read and write speeds are incredibly fast. With read speeds of up to 1700MB/s and write speeds of up to 1400MB/s, I can quickly transfer large files without any hiccups. This is particularly useful when I’m shooting a lot of high-resolution images or video.
The card itself is also incredibly durable. It’s shockproof, temperature-proof, waterproof, and x-ray-proof, which gives me peace of mind knowing that my data is safe even in harsh environments.
One thing that I particularly like about this card is that it’s backwards compatible with older devices that use the CFast 2.0 format. This makes it incredibly versatile and ensures that I can use it with a variety of cameras and devices.
Overall, I highly recommend the SanDisk Extreme Pro CF Express Type B Card for any professional photographer or videographer who needs a high-speed, reliable, and durable memory card. It may be a bit more expensive than other cards on the market, but the performance and quality make it well worth the investment.
Quello che cercavo
Ho comprato questa crexpress da usare sulla mia nikon z6II. Devo ammettere che trovo queste card ancora eccessivamente costose ma di ottima qualit. Testata sia per video che per foto e nessun problema. Testata come video per un evento, qualche allarme per surriscaldamento ma quel giorno c’era davvero un caldo eccessivo e comunque non si bloccato nulla. Consigliata
Update: I’ve been using these cards for two months now in harsh conditions and I love them. The CFExpress card feels more substantial than the SD card used by my D610 and is less clumsy to use than the CF cards used by my D3s. I like that the card is shaped so that it’s immediately obvious which way to insert them. After some practice you can tell by feel, and don’t even have to look down as you put new cards in the camera. This format is a winner and I hope it continues for a long time.
— original review —
I recently upgraded from a Nikon D3s to a Nikon D5. I stepped over the D4 because of Nikon’s decision to have two slots with dissimilar memory types (one xqd and one CF) and turned my attention to the CF version of the D5. I don’t trust Sony. They tend to do their own thing and their standards tend to become defunct. I use my cameras professionally, and I can’t afford to have the card format become prematurely obsolete.
Then, Nikon released a firmware upgrade to the D5 for the XQD version that supported CFexpress, which apparently works because the form factor is the same, only the protocol is different. This was the update I needed to finally pull the trigger on the D5. I got a refurbished body that already had the proper firmware installed, and didn’t need to muck with XQD at all.
The D5 can’t take advantage of the full speed of the CFexpress card, and for long continuous rapid fire you will eventually run out of buffer. But it’s definitely a step up from compact flash.
Where the CFexpress card really shines is reading the photos into lightroom. A good card reader on a USB3 port really blazes.
I like the feel of the cards. They’re thicker than SD cards, which I consider an advantage, and the shape of the card makes it easy to get it in the camera the right way the first time.
Bottom line, I like this format, and I’ve been doing business with Sandisk (almost entirely their Extreme Pro series) and I suspect these cards will do well in the field. I just put two more on order.
I shoot professionally and am very hard on my equipment. It’ll be interesting to see how well the cards do under heavy workloads.