| Brand | ProGrade Digital |
|---|---|
| Item model number | PGCFX1TBASNA-BR |
| Item Weight | 0.704 ounces |
| Package Dimensions | 2.09 x 1.69 x 0.31 inches |
| Color | Gold |
| Manufacturer | ProGrade Digital |
| ASIN | B0B7QZYBWC |
| Country of Origin | Taiwan |
| Date First Available | July 26, 2022 |
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| Brand | ProGrade Digital |
| Flash Memory Type | XQD |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 1 TB |
| Compatible Devices | Camera |
| Color | Gold |
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- LIGHTING FAST WRITE SPEED – Capture 4K, 6K and beyond with our Write Speed of up to 1500MB/s. Great for flawless capture of full-frame burst shooting so that you never miss a shot and your buffer clears in seconds.
- XQD USERS UPGRADE TO THE LATEST TECHNOLOGY: Backward compatible with XQD devices with firmware update from device manufacturer. Your existing device can be enabled with next-generation performance utilizing PCIe 3.0 and NVMe for accelerated transfer of data.
- COUNTERFEITS ARE CRUMBLED: CUSTOM LASER-ETCHED SERIAL NUMBERS keep cheap counterfeiters at bay because our CFx Cards are so difficult to mimic. Forged in our premium ProGrade Digital Lab, we meticulously inspect each CFx Memory Card before it ships out and laser etch a custom code on each one.
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| Value for money | 4.0 | 3.6 | 3.9 | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.2 |
| Durability | 4.4 | — | 4.5 | 4.6 | 4.6 | 5.0 |
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| flash memory type | XQD | CFexpress | SDXC | CFexpress | SDXC | CFexpress |
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| write speed | 1500 MB per second | 1500MBps | — | 1540 MB per second | 260 | 700 |
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ProGrade Digital has developed its new CFexpress Type B memory cards with next-generation performance leveraging PCIe Gen 3 interconnect with NVMe host controller interface for use in Mirrorless, DSLR and Cinema cameras. Available in capacities from 128GB to 2TB and performance levels providing read speeds up to 1700MB/s – ideal for quickly off-loading high volumes of video or RAW photos and minimum sustained write speeds up to 1,500MB/s – ideal for uninterrupted, cinematic capture of RAW 4K or 6K video. CFexpress Type B is compatible with all XQD devices with a firmware update by device manufacturer enabling CFexpress compatibility. ProGrade Digital is the Official Memory Card Supplier to the FIA World Rally Championship
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Customers like the value of the flash memory, saying it offers large storage at a low price. However, opinions are mixed on performance, speed, and quality.
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Customers like the value of the flash memory. They say that it has good value for the price and offers large storage.
"Overall you are getting exactly what is described for a good value. Read write speeds are inline with what is mentioned in the description...." Read more
"...The price is right and the card works in the Z8." Read more
"...BUT yes it's expensive. That's the only bad thing bad thing i have to say about it...." Read more
"...Great build and a great price too." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the flash memory. Some mention that it works well, fast enough consider its cheaper price, and has no problems. Others say that it stopped working after 2 months of light usage, it would not work in their card reader, nor would the hard wire method work, and stopped the camera and will not let them continue working.
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"...took tjhe camera and this card on a cruise to Alaska and it worked perfectly...." Read more
"Works fine in the Nikon Z9 camera but would not work with my computer adaptor. Scan Disk and Sony both worked in my adaptor...." Read more
"There is no problem with the card. I will order some more later." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the speed of the flash memory. Some mention that it works well, while others say that it does not work well for video and is extremely slow. It takes some time for processing and the camera will stop recording after 20sec saying the card is not fast enough. It even prevents the camera from powering on.
"...Read write speeds are inline with what is mentioned in the description...." Read more
"...a MAX of around 630ish MB/s. But when i screen shot it the speed was jumping up and down from around 500ish MB/s to 630ish MB/s. Some where around..." Read more
"...It's fast enough that it keeps up with most video or photos that I shoot, but it's also not so big that it costs an arm and a leg...." Read more
"The card writes and reads fast !" Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the flash memory. Some mention it's well made, durable, and reliable, while others say it'd be too expensive for a poor quality memory card. Some customers also say the memory does not work well for video, has some serious flaws, and cannot read their Nikon z6.
"Pictures taken it is durable and sharp" Read more
"...would start and then inwould get an error message stating there wasn't sufficient capacity. I was able to transfer wirelessly, thank goodness!..." Read more
"...The card feels very solidly built and has given me no issues since formatting it in-camera...." Read more
"...The second card has constant problems reading and maintaining connection with the computer both wired to the Nikon Z6II and also using the ProGrade..." Read more
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This is the TYPE B CF Card. Nikon z6ii uses it (and Nikon Z7ii also uses it)
Reason to buy the 256GB Pro Grade card is that the speed is FASTER than the 128GB version.
PLUS the Z6ii (and Z7ii) only has ONE CF card slot. So instead of buying two different smaller cards i just bought this one larger card.
CF cards are supposed to be much more dependable and durable than SD cards. So i'm hoping this CF card last for years without any errors.
Also, if you have the z7ii or a future 40+ megapixel camera. The 256GB will help with the larger files.
So i think the 256GB is a good long term investment.
BUT yes it's expensive. That's the only bad thing bad thing i have to say about it.
I got mine on sale for $271 recently (not including tax).
So if you're hoping to buy one, wait for November (black friday) the price may go down a bit more.
____________________
QUICK INFO:
Nikon Z6ii with this 256GB card i can do:
FX Mode: 5,000+ Raw Photos
DX Mode: 1,100+ Raw Photos
Which means you can take a TON of photos plus do video on the same card.
FX & DX mode (14bit mode) buffer: 34 RAW photos before buffer fills up
FX & DX mode (12bit mode) buffer: 46 RAW photos before buffer fills up.
________________________________________
The buffer quickly recovers with this CF card. I never owned a top end sports camera like the D5, D6, etc.. But this shoots so ridiculously fast it feels like i own a D6 high end sports camera.
(My previous camera was the Nikon D750)
If you switch to jpeg, you could probably increase all of these numbers but i shoot RAW. No one should be buying this type of equipment to then shoot in jpeg. That would be a dumb waste of money. So i won't bother testing jpeg mode.
I don't do much video right now but i also tested recording some 4K video and it worked fine. No issues to report.
I also tested my SanDisk 95 MB/s SD card in the Nikon z6ii. It's TOO slow to handle the speed of the Nikon Z6ii. So don't cheap out. Get a good CF card. This one works perfect.
HOWEVER, i didn't get to test a UHS-II SD Card. They sell 300 MB/s SD cards. That could be your 2nd best option but they are slower and the price isn't that different than the CF cards. That's why i bought this Pro Grade CF Card.
AND YES CF cards can run a bit hot. That is normal. After i transferred files the CF card was a tiny bit warm but nothing serious.
________________________________________
MY SETUP + SPEED TEST:
I did a real world test. (Long story short i got up to around 630ish MB/s in my test and setup)
I tested this using the USB-C port on the back of my motherboard.
And i tested using these 3 pieces of equipment:
____________________
1. USB C to USB C Cable,Rampow [100W,USB 3.2 Gen 2X2]
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0827CR8GW
This USB-C to USB-C is listed as:
Max speed: 20Gbps
Is that read or write or both speed? I don't know
____________________
2. ProGrade Digital Memory Card - CFexpress Type B (256GB Card)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0863981FZ
The 256GB card is listed as:
Max Read: 1700MB/s
Max Write: 1400MB/s
____________________
3. Dual-Slot CFexpress Type B and SD 4.0 UHS-II Card Reader USB 3.2 Gen 2 10Gbps
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08RF1QBTN
This card reader is listed as:
"Transmission Speed": 10Gbps
"Data Transfer Rate: 5000 Megabits Per Second, 10000 Megabits Per Second"
____________________
THE TEST:
I transferred 214 Nikon Z6ii Raw files and a few short MP4 videos from the CF card directly to my PC's desktop (Which has a M.2 SSD gen 3 drive), via the card reader and using the USB-C to USB-C cable.
____________________
THE RESULTS:
IT'S FAST!
I saw transfer speed hit over 600+ MB/s.
I think it went up to a MAX of around 630ish MB/s. But when i screen shot it the speed was jumping up and down from around 500ish MB/s to 630ish MB/s. Some where around there.
So when i screen shot it, it was at 590Mbps.
20Gbps? No where close BUT it was still REALLY fast.
Before my Nikon Z6ii upgrade i was shooting with a Nikon D750 and a 95 MB/s speed SD card.
The speed difference is HUGE.
____________________
NOTE:
I do see on the card reader product page, someone screen shot a read and write speed of 900+ MB/s. So there's either an issue with the USB-C cable, the CF card or..... MAYBE it's just the USB-C port on my motherboard is not performing to it's MAX potential.
Most likely an issue with my USB C port? (I don't know)
____________________
THE CONCLUSION:
I doubt you'll get the MAX speed out of this equipment but it's still plenty fast. This is a huge upgrade for me doing photography vs when i was using a slow 95 MB/s SD cards with my Nikon D750 DSLR camera.
Pro Grade sells their own card reader which cost more. There is a chance using the Pro Grade card reader you may see even more speed when transferring files. But if i can't get the MAX speed already i doubt the pro grade reader will work any better AND this card reader and setup is more than fast enough.
So i'm very happy with this setup. I highly recommend it for photographers / videographers.
The only bottle neck left is software. Adobe Lightroom can be ridiculously slow. It's now my last major bottle neck.
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2021
This is the TYPE B CF Card. Nikon z6ii uses it (and Nikon Z7ii also uses it)
Reason to buy the 256GB Pro Grade card is that the speed is FASTER than the 128GB version.
PLUS the Z6ii (and Z7ii) only has ONE CF card slot. So instead of buying two different smaller cards i just bought this one larger card.
CF cards are supposed to be much more dependable and durable than SD cards. So i'm hoping this CF card last for years without any errors.
Also, if you have the z7ii or a future 40+ megapixel camera. The 256GB will help with the larger files.
So i think the 256GB is a good long term investment.
BUT yes it's expensive. That's the only bad thing bad thing i have to say about it.
I got mine on sale for $271 recently (not including tax).
So if you're hoping to buy one, wait for November (black friday) the price may go down a bit more.
____________________
QUICK INFO:
Nikon Z6ii with this 256GB card i can do:
FX Mode: 5,000+ Raw Photos
DX Mode: 1,100+ Raw Photos
Which means you can take a TON of photos plus do video on the same card.
FX & DX mode (14bit mode) buffer: 34 RAW photos before buffer fills up
FX & DX mode (12bit mode) buffer: 46 RAW photos before buffer fills up.
________________________________________
The buffer quickly recovers with this CF card. I never owned a top end sports camera like the D5, D6, etc.. But this shoots so ridiculously fast it feels like i own a D6 high end sports camera.
(My previous camera was the Nikon D750)
If you switch to jpeg, you could probably increase all of these numbers but i shoot RAW. No one should be buying this type of equipment to then shoot in jpeg. That would be a dumb waste of money. So i won't bother testing jpeg mode.
I don't do much video right now but i also tested recording some 4K video and it worked fine. No issues to report.
I also tested my SanDisk 95 MB/s SD card in the Nikon z6ii. It's TOO slow to handle the speed of the Nikon Z6ii. So don't cheap out. Get a good CF card. This one works perfect.
HOWEVER, i didn't get to test a UHS-II SD Card. They sell 300 MB/s SD cards. That could be your 2nd best option but they are slower and the price isn't that different than the CF cards. That's why i bought this Pro Grade CF Card.
AND YES CF cards can run a bit hot. That is normal. After i transferred files the CF card was a tiny bit warm but nothing serious.
________________________________________
MY SETUP + SPEED TEST:
I did a real world test. (Long story short i got up to around 630ish MB/s in my test and setup)
I tested this using the USB-C port on the back of my motherboard.
And i tested using these 3 pieces of equipment:
____________________
1. USB C to USB C Cable,Rampow [100W,USB 3.2 Gen 2X2]
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0827CR8GW
This USB-C to USB-C is listed as:
Max speed: 20Gbps
Is that read or write or both speed? I don't know
____________________
2. ProGrade Digital Memory Card - CFexpress Type B (256GB Card)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0863981FZ
The 256GB card is listed as:
Max Read: 1700MB/s
Max Write: 1400MB/s
____________________
3. Dual-Slot CFexpress Type B and SD 4.0 UHS-II Card Reader USB 3.2 Gen 2 10Gbps
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08RF1QBTN
This card reader is listed as:
"Transmission Speed": 10Gbps
"Data Transfer Rate: 5000 Megabits Per Second, 10000 Megabits Per Second"
____________________
THE TEST:
I transferred 214 Nikon Z6ii Raw files and a few short MP4 videos from the CF card directly to my PC's desktop (Which has a M.2 SSD gen 3 drive), via the card reader and using the USB-C to USB-C cable.
____________________
THE RESULTS:
IT'S FAST!
I saw transfer speed hit over 600+ MB/s.
I think it went up to a MAX of around 630ish MB/s. But when i screen shot it the speed was jumping up and down from around 500ish MB/s to 630ish MB/s. Some where around there.
So when i screen shot it, it was at 590Mbps.
20Gbps? No where close BUT it was still REALLY fast.
Before my Nikon Z6ii upgrade i was shooting with a Nikon D750 and a 95 MB/s speed SD card.
The speed difference is HUGE.
____________________
NOTE:
I do see on the card reader product page, someone screen shot a read and write speed of 900+ MB/s. So there's either an issue with the USB-C cable, the CF card or..... MAYBE it's just the USB-C port on my motherboard is not performing to it's MAX potential.
Most likely an issue with my USB C port? (I don't know)
____________________
THE CONCLUSION:
I doubt you'll get the MAX speed out of this equipment but it's still plenty fast. This is a huge upgrade for me doing photography vs when i was using a slow 95 MB/s SD cards with my Nikon D750 DSLR camera.
Pro Grade sells their own card reader which cost more. There is a chance using the Pro Grade card reader you may see even more speed when transferring files. But if i can't get the MAX speed already i doubt the pro grade reader will work any better AND this card reader and setup is more than fast enough.
So i'm very happy with this setup. I highly recommend it for photographers / videographers.
The only bottle neck left is software. Adobe Lightroom can be ridiculously slow. It's now my last major bottle neck.
A few months after purchase I had a problem. On invitation, I returned the card to the manufacturer and they recovered all images and returned a working card. I'd prefer never to have a problem, but responsive support is worth a mint.
I recently took tjhe camera and this card on a cruise to Alaska and it worked perfectly. I shot a bit of 4K video as well, but probably not enough to say whether the card gets hot or causes the camera to shut down. I did not shoot 8K video, which is where the overheating problems are supposed to happen.
No problem downloading the 2,000 50MB raw photos I took and there was plenty of room for more.
The price is right and the card works in the Z8.
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Confezione minimale ma non c'è da aspettarsi chissà cosa per una scheda di memoria. Il rapporto qualità/prezzo è buono considerando cosa costano le schede di altre marche.
Posso dire che mi ha soddisfatto pienamente.
























