Thursday, September 12th 2024

Silicon Power Reveals New StudioPro CFexpress 4.0 Type-B Memory Card

Silicon Power (SP) is excited to announce the release of its latest high-performance memory solution, the StudioPro CFexpress 4.0 Type-B memory card. Carefully designed to meet the needs of professional photographers, filmmakers, and content creators, this card offers unparalleled performance and reliable durability, supporting the demands of 4K and 8K video recording with extreme speeds and huge capacities up to 2 TB.

PCIe Gen 4x2 Interface for Superior Performance
Equipped with an advanced PCIe Gen 4x2 interface, the StudioPro CFexpress 4.0 Type-B memory card easily manages 4K and 8K workflows with industry-leading speeds. Lightning-fast read speeds up to 3,500 MB/s and write speeds up to 3,100 MB/s ensure rapid data transfer and reduced waiting times during post-production. From high-frame-rate sports action to intricate wildlife scenes, these speeds capture smooth and uninterrupted recording, making it an essential tool for professionals seeking top-tier performance across demanding shooting environments.
Minimum Sustained Write Speeds of 1,550 MB/s
With incredibly high minimum sustained write speeds of 1,550 MB/s, the StudioPro CFexpress 4.0 Type-B memory card ensures stable performance for professional photography and video shooting. This is crucial for continuous shooting in fast-paced environments like sports or wildlife photography, where large amounts of data must be written quickly to prevent delays or interruptions. For 4K and 8K video recording, it guarantees smooth, uninterrupted footage without frame drops. Additionally, when handling large RAW files, it ensures efficient shooting, avoiding slowdowns and missed moments. This reliability is essential for professionals capturing critical, once-in-a-lifetime events.

High Capacities and Durability for Seamless Workflow
Available in 512 GB, 1 TB, and 2 TB capacities, the StudioPro CFexpress 4.0 Type-B memory card offers ample storage for extended shooting sessions, making it ideal for applications such as burst-mode photography and high-resolution filmmaking. It also features a high storage temperature tolerance of up to 85°C. This rugged design provides the durability needed to capture every moment, even in challenging outdoor environments.

The StudioPro CFexpress 4.0 Type-B memory card reflects the company's commitment to advancing innovation for professionals in photography and videography. The exceptional speed, durability, and capacity of this card empower content creators to push their limits, delivering high-quality results without performance bottlenecks.
Source: Silicon Power
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9 Comments on Silicon Power Reveals New StudioPro CFexpress 4.0 Type-B Memory Card

#1
Chaitanya
If they claim sustained speed of 1500MBps then why didnt they bother with VPG certification? Other than select Prograde, Lexar and Sandisk cards no one seems to be sending their cards for VPG certification(Angelbird was caught lying about their certification so thats another side of marketting).
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Ferrum Master
Chaitanya(Angelbird was caught lying about their certification so thats another side of marketting).
False advertising should be punished much harder imho
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Chaitanya
Ferrum MasterFalse advertising should be punished much harder imho
I was surprised CFA didnt take action against offending cards and they simply allowed to clear the inventory of misleading cards before correctly certified products were launched to replace older ones.
Edit: Here is the article about offending CFa cards and unlike Wise, Exascend, and Pergear Angelbird generally supposed to be a "higher quality product" targetted at video shooters.
petapixel.com/2023/12/08/sony-photographers-need-to-be-careful-what-memory-cards-they-buy/
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Ferrum Master
ChaitanyaI was surprised CFA didnt take action against offending cards and they simply allowed to clear the inventory of misleading cards before correctly certified products were launched to replace older ones.
Edit: Here is the article about offending CFa cards and unlike Wise, Exascend, and Pergear Angelbird generally supposed to be a "higher quality product" targetted at video shooters.
petapixel.com/2023/12/08/sony-photographers-need-to-be-careful-what-memory-cards-they-buy/
I smell corruption and bribes... same old story, time changes, generations change, but old habits don't die... I still haven't met anyone actually using CFa cards in their Sonys... because either they are too small for video work and internal sucks either way and use external recording devices, CF is useless luxury for taking pictures and you are good with with bunch of fast SD cards for the fraction of the price, so go figure...

I haven't scrolled petapixel for a while... man it is so lost... they haven't figured out their audience... I don't give a flying cucumber about US politics, few pages and so much Trump posts, nor phone news there why bother as it is a sloppy useless review(fanboy rant), while Camera gear content looks like a forced act with a lipstick on it, rinse and repeat, it is more of an advertisement, not a review, they treat their audience like dumb people who can't even count...
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csendesmark
These cards looks nice!
Hope the prices will be low so it pushing down the older memory card's price
ChaitanyaVPG certification?
That worthless certification costs the company money, which YOU will pay for.

I have a ProGrade Digital CFexpress™ 2.0 Type B Memory Card (Gold) 1700 1TB
My card can do this with my USB gen3.2 2×2 card reader:


shop.progradedigital.com/products/prograde-digital-cfexpress%E2%84%A2-memory-card-gold-1700

And it is pretty guud I love it with my Nikon Z8, really lets you goooo burst when you shooting birbs (like 22s burst 20fps with lossless raw)
Now they only selling the PCIe 4.0 version, which is utterly pointless as of now - since none of the cameras I know do more than 650~700MB/s through the camera's card slot :laugh:
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Ferrum Master
csendesmarkwhen you shooting birbs (like 22s burst 20fps with lossless raw)
Tell me about your workflow digging through 440 shots of one burst... ? How many thousands of photos you generate after a walk?

With CFb I would cram a nvme via adapter and call it a day... CFa doesn't allow you that, too smoll.
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csendesmark
Ferrum MasterTell me about your workflow digging through 440 shots of one burst... ? How many thousands of photos you generate after a walk?

With CFb I would cram a nvme via adapter and call it a day... CFa doesn't allow you that, too smoll.
I pull the pics then I go through of the shots I remember as the best.
Meaning if the bird flew closer, got better angle, interesting action
So rarely looking up each shot in 100%.
One walk can yield 1500 pics, the 22s burst is the maximum the card can pull without losing on frames (at 20fps) 3s birst is already rare IMO
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Minus Infinity
ChaitanyaIf they claim sustained speed of 1500MBps then why didnt they bother with VPG certification? Other than select Prograde, Lexar and Sandisk cards no one seems to be sending their cards for VPG certification(Angelbird was caught lying about their certification so thats another side of marketting).
Maybe it's a license fee. Plenty of other cards that are all VPG capable don't have it either. 1550MB/s is more than fast enough for even 8K60p 12 bit RAW.
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