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Angelbird AV Pro CFexpress SE Type B Card | 512 GB $283.09 (Usual Price $700) Delivered @ Amazon US via Amazon AU

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St. Georges camera sells the same @ 295 but I think limited stocks. Usual price for this item ranges at $500 - $700. Usually dispatched within 10 days.

Also, if you’re planning to buy Panasonic GH6 camera this will be good investment instead of V90 SD cards.


Mod Update 15/03: Price has increased to $283.09

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  • +2

    Just be aware that these are NOT the same as the unrestricted CF Express type cards, as those can write at up to 1,500mb sec.. these cards have a max write speed of 800mb/sec.. That said, if you have an R5/R6, these would be great as these cameras can only write internally at ~300mb/sec…

    • +1

      Yeah sustained 800MB/s will be enough for most applications.

  • Will they work on Z6?

    • As long as you have firmware 3 and over on the camera then it should work - they work fine in my Z9 Z7 Z6ii

    • +1

      I use a Delkin CF, Sandisk CF as well as a Sony XQD in my Z6. All work fine, the Sony XQD is the slowest in camera but the difference is not enough to affect any actual use.

      While when transferring the photos to the camera, the Sandisk is much faster, the XQD is not bad either (still above 300m/s), the Delkin however, is fast if the transfer is within a few seconds. If the total data is larger than a few GB and it takes more than 10 seconds, the speed will drop from something like above 700m/s to below 20m/s, very annoying.

      I read the reviews of quite a few other non-major brands CFexpress II they seem to all have this problem, I am not sure why.

      So keep in mind this one might also have the same problem, it could be because of using a different kind of chip so that the windows driver won't work as efficient, anyway it's fine when used in the camera, just when transferring to the computer the copy speed is very inconsistent.

      I have not used this brand so I can't say this will happen or not, just some info that could be useful to some.

      • Thanks @cello, for giving be food for thought …I will spend some more time on research before buying :)

      • The drop in data rate is more to do with the cache of the drive it's copying too

        I use delkin and Angelbird myself, if I copy 50-100GB to my sabrent rocket nvme it will copy at full speed till 25GB then slow to 350 MB/s - he sabrents cache is tiny

        If I copy to my Samsung 970 plus nvme that has 108GB cache it won't slow down from either card

  • From the image, I thought it was a 512gb PS2 save cartridge lol

  • Something to look into, these were then replaced by the SX/SE line. Not sure if these overheated but many other brands did except for Delkin Black and Cobalt gold.

  • Not sure…but.. isn't the usual price for the non SE version? It is it the same?

    • No, not even close.

  • Just buy them direct from angelbird (around 250 after shipping) - they ups them from Austria to you very quickly - its what most of us have done :)

    SE and SX were built for the Z9, very very low internal working temps, solid transfer rates as well.

    • $285 AUD delivered, apparently.

  • Damn…if there is a deal like this for SD V90

  • -1

    Georges Camera selling it for $295 so not really a good price.

    • -1

      I have no knowledge whatsoever about these cards.
      However I have to ask… How is 15 dollars cheaper than the store you're quoting "not a good price"?

      Edit: also the OP literally says what you have in the description lol

  • Does this fall under Camera or Electronics for cashback?

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