Sony CEA-G160T 160GB CFexpress Type A Memory Card (CEAG160T)
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If you get the 160GB version, I would suggest it. The cards are especially necessary for any video that is 4K@60 or 4K@120 (or 8K@30 on the A1, which is equivalent to 4K@120, in terms of storage requirements). If your video settings are low, you can use a regular UHS memory card. In the case of Ultra HD, you can record about 30 minutes worth of video on a 160GB CFexpress Type A card. Other combinations should be easy to figure out from there. As an example, if you were shooting 4K at 120 fps with one single 80 GB card, you could only store around 7 frames. I would be able to play five minutes of video before I ran
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The price is high, no doubt about that. The answer is yes. Other products I have purchased have had the same effect on me. The problem is. The card reader does not need to be purchased. Take advantage of a $120 discount. To connect your 7s iii to your computer, you need to use a USB-cable An Ethernet cable with a C connector. is likely to be even faster than using the reader directly. Take a look.
In exchange for 400GB cards, I would be willing to pay less than $1 per GB, which is less than $400, which is less than $1 a The cost per GB is $50. It hurts just thinking about it. Although they are certainly not as quick as the A1 cards, these cards are incredibly reliable. CFexpress cards and high speed SD cards are highly different in terms of buffering for 8K video. Although I haven't tested them for 8K video, for high frame rate photography the difference is extreme.
Geeeeeez, these things are expensive, but it does its job.
If you're using it in a camera like Sony's Alpha 1, you have to have a card with enough power to handle exposures. For things like birds in flight, you'll need a card that can handle a lot of exposures at 30 frames per second.
Unfortunately, there is no other option. It is pretty much a must to purchase this memory if you want to get the most from the Sony A1 or A7Siii. Sony has a bad reputation due to these somewhat propriety items. In spite of that, the product works excellently.
It's a waste of money but you have to put up with it until other companies do.
A high level. A great card at a great price!.
Customers are treated with excellence by the customer service team. My experience with Focus has been amazing and I would like to say thank you to its customer service. I just wanted to say that they take care of you. That's the best card you've ever seen. I love it.