While ProGrade can’t exactly address the former of those problems, it’s doing what it can to address the latter with its latest lineup. Second, CFexpress Type A cards tend to be quite a bit more expensive than SD cards with the same capacity, which leads many shooters opting to stick with the SD cards they have. First, Sony is the only camera manufacturer that currently has cameras with the slot and support to use the media. While the CFexpress Type A format is smaller than the more ubiquitous SD card – and up to three times faster – the format has struggled to take hold, for two reasons in particular. ProGrade Digital has announced the release of the CFexpress Type A Cobalt, a new lineup that offers read and write speeds of 800MB/s and 700MB/s, respectively, at a relatively affordable price.
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