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Exascend 120gb Cfexpress Type A Memory Card

Exascend 120gb Cfexpress Type A Memory Card
  • Product Code: eq112504
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$477.00 $605.79

Optimized for professional photography and cinematography, the Exascend 120GB CFexpress Type A Memory Cardfrom Exascend 120GB CFexpress Type A Memory Cardis certified for 8K raw video and features patented technologies to help ensure high stability without dropping frames. Utilizing 3D TLC flash memory and the PCIe 3.0 / NVMe 1.4 interface, this 120GB CFexpress Type A card works with compatible camera systems to deliver sequential read speeds of up to 800 MB/s, sequential write speeds of up to 700 MB/s and, thanks to the VPG-200 standard, write speeds are guaranteed not to drop below 200 MB/s. It is also resistant to dust, weather, impacts, X-rays, magnets, and temperatures ranging from 14 to 158°F.

Designed for high endurance, this card also has a 2 million hour MTBF (Mean Time Before Failure) rating. It is protected by a limited 5-year warranty, unless it reaches its max Total Bytes Written (TBW) rating of 75TB first.

120GB Storage Capacity    PCIe 3.0 / NVMe 1.4 Interface    Max Read Speed: 800 MB/s    Max Write Speed: 700 MB/s    Min Write Speed: 200 MB/s (VPG-200)    Dust, Weather, and Impact-Resistant    X-Ray and Magnet-Resistant    2 Million Hour MTBF    Endurance (TBW): 75TB    Includes Data Recovery

Parameters
Quantity1
Card TypeCFexpress Type A
Storage Capacity120 GB
Bus TypePCI-Express 3.0
Read SpeedMaximum: 800 MB/s
Write SpeedMaximum: 700 MB/s
Minimum: 200 MB/s
Operating Conditions14 to 158°F / -10 to 70°C 
Storage Conditions-40 to 185°F / -40 to 85°C 
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.075 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)5.3 x 4.4 x 0.6"

VPG-200 certified, offering sustained read speeds of 800 MB/s and sustained write speeds of 700 MB/s.

Protection against shocks, vibrations, and magnetism.

CFexpress 2.0 Type A form factor.

The limited 5-year warranty includes data recovery.

Thermal efficiency through Adaptive Thermal Control technology.

Sony a9 III / a1 / a7S III / a7 IV / FX3 / FX6

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Why are the "Max Write Speeds" all different, description says 1700 MB/s, Image of card says 1000 MB/s and image of packaging says 1680 MB/s? Which is correct?

A: Pardon the confusion. Please note that the max write speed varies with capacity and the description might have been written before updated images/packaging were made available to us. The most accurate information will be clarified and posted as soon as possible. Based on Exascend's website with the latest information, the read is 1800MB/s and the write is 1700MB/s.

Q: 2. Does this work with the GH6?

A: Yes the Exascend 512GB Element Series CFexpress Type B is compatible with the Panasonic GH6.

Q: 3. Will this card work with the Sony Fx 30 4k 120 and Xavc S-I 4k?

A: Yes, the Exascend 120GB Essential Series CFexpress Type A Memory Card can be used for shooting 4K 120p and XAVC S-I on the Sony X30 camera.

Q: 4. Can this card record 4k 120p on A7SIII?

A: The Exascend 240GB Exascend Essential Cfexpress -Type A Card can record 4K 120P on the Sony a7S III Mirrorless Camera.

Q: 5. Is this CFExpress card compatible with the Canon EOS R5?

A: The Exascend 1TB Archon CFexpress Type B Memory Card has not been tested in a EOS R5 from the manufacture. Other sources say it is compatible.

Q: 6. Is it compatible with bmpcc 6k full frame?

A: BMPCC 6k are APSC sensors and only use SD UHS 1/2 and Cfast cards..CFexpress cards are not compatible in these cameras

Q: 7. Does this card is compatible with the XH2S?

A: Yes, Exascend 256GB Element Series CFexpress Type B Memory Card BH #EXPC3S256GB is compatible with the FUJIFILM X-H2S Mirrorless Camera BH #FUXH2S.

Q: 8. Anyone with knowledge or experience with this brand. Its new to me. Thanks

A: The Exascend 120GB Exascend Essential Cfexpress -Type A Card is a very high rated memory card maker. They actually make there own cards unlike many others. Top recommendation from video pros.

Q: 9. Has anyone managed to test if 8K 30P & 4k 120P can be recorded on Sony A1?

A: Yes, you can record 8K 29.97p [200Mb/s] with the Exascend 240GB Exascend Essential Cfexpress -Type A Card on your Sony A1 mirrorless camera. 240gb card would last close to 60 minutes.

Q: 10. Its compatible with Canon R5C and 8k60 video?

A: It has not been tested in the R5C yet but this Delkin has been rated for use in the R5C 8K60p: https://bhpho.to/3TYGoMJ

13/09/2024

[PCI-Express 3.0] I purchased the Exascend 180GB for a little more than the SONY 80GB version I purchased a few years ago for my Sony A1 camera. The Exascend card works just as well.

5
05/07/2024

[1] Purchased two 120's and one 240. After around 10k photos, I cant see any difference on the performance of my Sony A1. The 240 seems to be the best value per GB. Very good value compared to the tough cards.

5
24/06/2024

[0.075 lb] Excellent response!

5
21/05/2024

[PCI-Express 3.0] Did continuous shooting test with it on Canon R3 (CR3C) mode , 30 Fps approximately 440 continues photos with it and when it hits the buffer max the delay time is not that bad (1 sec to 2 secs) and it starts shooting , in case of other CFexpress cards the delay time way more maybe up to (3 secs and up) and u feel the camera completely stops for recording and approximately 350 of continues shooting with 30 fps , for the 15 fps and (CR3C) the camera doesn't stop shooting at all with this card

5
18/05/2024

[0.075 lb] It’s cost effective for sure, on my FX3, I can film all the formats no problem, no dropped frames. The speed is as advertised and I haven’t had any corrupted files. I plan on buying 2-3 more. Saves so much money.

5
14/05/2024

[PCI-Express 3.0] This equipment does what it is supposed to.

5
21/04/2024

[120 GB] Works perfectly in my A7 IV. I shoot video in 4:2:2 10bit 4K and I usually am doing 40min to 1hr recordings for my projects. I constantly ran out of space on my Sony 80GB card that I got when I purchased the camera last February. Type A cards are so expensive that for the last year I just dealt with it and started watching the time left 20-30min into recording. I started researching higher capacity cards last month and just didn't want to pay $400 (or even $360 on sale) for a Sony 160GB card because it's only double the space. Then I came across this brand and read a couple reviews on other sites and decided to go for the 240GB card at the same price as the Sony 160GB. Who can argue with 50% more capacity for the same price? I popped it in, formatted it, and have been using it for the last few weeks with no problems at all. The sustained write speed of 400MB/s (max 700MB/s) is way more than you need to record 4K 10 bit at higher fps. Overall I highly recommend if you want to save a bit and still get higher capacity in a Type A card.

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