Tuesday, November 14th 2023

Lexar Announces Professional CFexpress Type A Card SILVER Series and GOLD microSDXC UHS-II Card

Lexar, a leading global brand of flash memory solutions, is excited to announce two additions to their professional lineup - the Professional CFexpress Type A Card SILVER Series and the Professional GOLD microSDXC UHS-II Card. Both cards come with the superior performance that professionals need to get their job done.

The Professional CFexpress Type A Card SILVER Series deliver pro performance for maximum creativity. With 800 MB/s max read, 700 MB/s max write, and sustained write speeds of 600 MB/s, it allows users to capture seamless 8K video and gorgeous burst-mode images. Compatible with Sony Alpha and Sony FX cameras that support CFexpress Type A cards, it comes with an industry-leading 10-year warranty. The Professional GOLD microSDXC UHS-II Card is a versatile, high-performance card that's perfect for capturing drone and action camera footage and is also great for UHS-II portable gaming devices. Read speeds up to 280 MB/s allow users to quickly transfer massive amounts of files and load games fast, while write speeds up to 180 MB/s and a V60 rating let them capture high-quality images and extended lengths of Full-HD and 4K video without dropping frames.
"We know that for our professional users time is money," said Joey Lopez, Director of Marketing. "That is why we design our professional cards not only with the superior performance to capture stunning images and video, but also with the read speeds to transfer files in a flash, ensuring an accelerated workflow."

The CFexpress Type A Card SILVER Series is compatible with devices that support the CFexpress format. It is available now and is offered at an MSRP of $189.99 for 16 0GB and $379.99 for 320 GB. Professional GOLD microSDXC UHS-II Cards are compatible with smartphones, gaming devices, action cameras, and drones. They are available now and are offered at an MSRP of $39.99 for 128 GB and $74.99 for 256 GB.

Lexar Professional CFexpress Type A Card SILVER Series
  • Compatible with Sony Alpha and Sony FX cameras that support CFexpress Type A cards
  • Delivers max read speeds of 800 MB/s, max write speeds of 700 MB/s, and sustained write speeds of 600 MB/s
  • Video Performance Guarantee 200 (VPG200) ensures sustained write speed for seamless video capture with no dropped frames
  • Capture seamless 8K video and gorgeous burst-mode image
Lexar Professional GOLD microSDXC UHS-II Card
  • Accelerate workflow with transfer speeds up to 75% faster than UHS-I cards
  • Transfer massive amounts of high-res images with read speeds up to 280 MB/s
  • V60-rated to capture extended lengths of 4K video with no dropped frames
  • Quickly captures high-quality images with write speeds up to 180 MB/s
  • Also ideal for UHS-II portable gaming devices
Source: Lexar
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4 Comments on Lexar Announces Professional CFexpress Type A Card SILVER Series and GOLD microSDXC UHS-II Card

#1
Chaitanya
But where are devices that support UHS-II micro SD format.
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Philaphlous
ChaitanyaBut where are devices that support UHS-II micro SD format.
Most, if not all cameras in 2023... The difference between UHSI and II is night and day. I'm sure it doesn't cost the manufacture more to produce...ok well maybe $0.05 more per card...
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Chaitanya
PhilaphlousMost, if not all cameras in 2023... The difference between UHSI and II is night and day. I'm sure it doesn't cost the manufacture more to produce...ok well maybe $0.05 more per card...
Those are full sized SD slots, even then the cameras that exclusively support microSD dont support UHS-II speeds infact even tablets and cellphone dont have support UHS-II speeds. There are UHS-II microSD cards but no devices support it.
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TheinsanegamerN
ChaitanyaThose are full sized SD slots, even then the cameras that exclusively support microSD dont support UHS-II speeds infact even tablets and cellphone dont have support UHS-II speeds. There are UHS-II microSD cards but no devices support it.
Most alptops onyl have microSD today if they have it at all, few if any support full SD.

So you get a microSD USHII with a fullsize adapter for the camera, and stick the micro into the PC to transfer.

It's not that hard.
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