Thursday, March 16th 2023

Angelbird's New Memory Card Case Offers Security that Lasts

Angelbird Technologies GmbH announces the release of Media Tank, a new memory card case designed to offer hard-shell protection for up to four memory cards. Media Tank is available for different types of card format: Media Tank SD, Media Tank CFast, and Media Tank CFexpress Type B. Media Tank from Angelbird takes protection and design to new levels—raising the bar on quality for professional memory cards cases. Memory cards are considered necessary gear for photographers and filmmakers, not only for their price value, but also for the content they hold. Angelbird designed Media Tank to be slim and lightweight while also protective and secure inside and out.

The hard-aluminium case features a durability-tested Lock-Solid locking mechanism and double ring loops for pad locks or carabiners. Inside is designed to securely hold up to four SD, CFast, or CFexpress cards. Precision-cut foam inserts with generous finger grooves that maintain just the right amount of tension—balancing easy card access with a firm and secure grip to keep cards in place.
Good to Know
  • Protective hard-aluminium case (splash-resistant, dust, shock, ESD, and x-ray proof)
  • Rattle-proof interior
  • Precision-cut foam inserts for storing up to four memory cards
  • Lock-Solid durable and secure locking mechanism
  • Eye-catching color
  • Double ring loops for pad locks or carabiner
  • Custom engraving option
Hard Shell Protection that Keeps the Elements Out and Data Safe
Media Tank was built for on-the-go travel and off-site production work. Keeping multiple media cards safe and protected from the elements of rain, dust, salt, sand, wind, and snow. Media Tank features precision-cut foam inserts to insulate and protect up to four SD, CFast or CFexpress cards. Media Tank is backed by Angelbird's reputation for quality and reliability and is milled from hard-anodized aluminium for a sleek, lightweight, and reliable protection.

"After using the Angelbird Media Tank for a few months it became part of my core kit which I take everywhere. The build-quality is second to none, sharing the same monolithic design and compact dimensions as the card readers, including a sturdy hinge and locking mechanism," Martin Heck, Time Storm Films; timestormfilms.net

Lock-Solid and Durability Tested
Angelbird has engineered a robust locking mechanism that is durability-tested for reliable performance and safety. Once the case is closed, the Lock-Solid locking mechanism prevents accidental case opening.

Findable Color and Size
Travel light and travel bright. Media Tank is a two-toned case featuring Angelbird's signature yellow color on one side and blue-gray on the other. Visibility is key when searching for gear between takes or on-set.

"This memory card case feels like a tank and the size is perfect. It fits easily into a trouser or jacket pocket without getting lost," Lisa Kristin, Lisa Kristin Photography; lisa-kristin.com

Free Custom Engraving Option
Angelbird offers free custom engraving service as an option to personalize Media Tank cases. The Media Tank case can be engraved on either or both sides with a name, logo, personal contact details, or a unique message.
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4 Comments on Angelbird's New Memory Card Case Offers Security that Lasts

#1
Chaitanya
No price mentioned, also those cases look quite big for number of cards they store. PolarPro XQD case which is built from similarly solid materials can store 4xXQD/CFx-B + 4xSD + 4xuSD cards simultaneously while not being much larger than these Angelbird cases. Then for more options at cheaper prices there are JJC cases which work like a charm.

Edit: Their website has listed price of these cases and Angelbird surely has lost their mind. Asking $80 for memory card case is downright stupid when PolarPro cases are nearly half that and JJC(and clones) can be had for fraction of price of these.
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#2
Ferrum Master
ChaitanyaEdit: Their website has listed price of these cases and Angelbird surely has lost their mind.
Like anything photo related these times. Have you checked 35mm film prices?

It way too large, no thank you either way.
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Chaitanya
Ferrum MasterLike anything photo related these times. Have you checked 35mm film prices?

It way too large, no thank you either way.
Last time I shot film was nearly 2 decades ago, since then even though I have 3 film cameras they are occasionaly used to make sure they are operating as expected. Most of what I shoot these days is DSLR(will replace with FF mirrorless once this camera dies).
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Ferrum Master
ChaitanyaLast time I shot film was nearly 2 decades ago, since then even though I have 3 film cameras they are occasionaly used to make sure they are operating as expected. Most of what I shoot these days is DSLR(will replace with FF mirrorless once this camera dies).
I shoot both, it is fun and gives some learning curve also, getting used to each emulsion, I am not worried going around with 2.8 + 1.5 kiloeuro of worth camera + glass daily, I can just keep my old Minolta a7 with some A mount glass that really good and cheap, while my A7m4 is used for planned gigs.

Basically plain simpleton Kodak Gold costs around 15€ per roll now. Portra around 25€ per roll.... Ektrachrome - 35€... That's just radical....
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