Sony has announced a new range of high speed CFast memory cards, with write speeds up to 510MB/s and read speeds up to 530MB/s. The memory cards will be available in 32GB, 64GB and 128GB capacities, ...
Users of CFast 2.0 cards will have more choice and faster speeds thanks to Sony. When Blackmagic Design first released the URSA it has to be said that it took a little bit of criticism for the use of ...
Delkin have announced a brand new Video Performance Guarantee 130 (VPG-130) version of their 128GB CFast 2.0 memory card. Boasting recording speeds up to 495MB/s, with a minimum sustained write speed ...
Sony has announced a new range of high performance CFast memory cards, which are designed to meet the needs of professional photographers and videographers. Sony’s new Ultra-fast G Series CFast memory ...
Sony today announced the launch of a range of high performance CFast memory cards designed to meet the needs of professional photographers and videographers. Sony Press Release Sony completes Pro ...
Sony India today launched a range of its CFast memory cards, which are designed for professional photography and video recording. The G Series CFast 2.0 memory cards will be available in 32GB (CAT-G32 ...
With smartphones gnawing at their bottom line, camera makers are pushing the upper limits of DSLRs and professional camera equipment. But the increased capabilities and performance of latest gen ...
Expanding the professional memory card line-up, Sony India on Monday launched a range of high-performance CFast memory cards for photographers and videographers. The G Series CFast 2.0 memory cards ...
Sony has a new line of quick CFast cards to go with the increasing speeds of high-end cameras — on Tuesday, November 28, Sony launched the G Series CFast 2.0 memory cards. The new Sony CFast cards are ...
ARRI has introduced a new CFast 2.0 memory card this week in the form of the ARRI Edition AV PRO AR 256 CFast 2.0 card by Angelbird. The new memory card has been created thanks to a close partnership ...
The past few days may have been filled with mobile news but the computing industry wasn't content to be silent either. The USB Implementers Forum (USB IF), for example, has announced the new unified ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results