Cfexpress Type B Red Approved 1tb Archon Exascend Tipo B Cf

Cfexpress Type B Red Approved 1tb Archon Exascend Tipo B Cf Precio: $8500
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Foi muito pouco usado na Canon eos R5. Cartão de alta performance, certificado pela red para Komodo X e V-Raptor Designed for and certified by RED, and ready for the RED V-RAPTOR camera, the 1TB Archon CFexpress Type B Memory Card from Exascend can capture raw 12K video, raw photos, and continuous image bursts. Using the PCIe 4.0 bus, it features maximum read speeds of 1700 MB/s and maximum write speeds of 1600 MB/s. To help safeguard your data, this card is resistant to shock, UV light, and X-rays. In the event that you suffer data loss, factory data recovery is included.Aside from the RED V-RAPTOR, this CFexpress Type B card will work in other compatible devices, including the Canon EOS 1DX MKIII, EOS Mark III, and EOS R5; Nikon D6, Z6, and Z7; Panasonic Lumix S1, S1R, and DC-51; and more. It is also backward compatible with select cameras that support XQD media, although a firmware update may be required.Optimized for CinematographyCinematography is Exascend's passion and storage is their expertise. That's why they're so excited to bring their CFexpress technology to RED professionals and the cutting edge of cinematography. This card isengineered exclusively for RED V-RAPTOR.Extreme RED PerformanceThis 1TB card features read speeds of 1700 MB/s and write speeds of 1600 MB/s.Enterprise-Class ExcellenceAll the performance and impeccable stability required in enterprise applications is now in a compact and rugged CFexpress card for uncompromised cinematography storage.Hardened Against the ElementsNo shot is too demanding for Exascend's Archon CFexpress cards. Designed with industrial-grade hardware and firmware, this CFexpress card can take a beating and excel in tough environments without dropping frames.Factory Data RecoveryThe worst thing that can happen to great footage is catastrophic data loss. With Exascend's factory data recovery service, their engineers — who designed the hardware and firmware in the first place — put all the tools at their disposal to recover your data. Catastrophe averted.