The CFexpress 4.0 Type B Gold memory card offers read speeds up to 3400 MB/s and write speeds up to 3000 MB/s. Learn more and purchase your card here.
The CFexpress 4.0 Type B Gold memory card offers read speeds up to 3400 MB/s and write speeds up to 3000 MB/s. Learn more and purchase your card here.
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ProGrade Digital 256GB CFexpress 4.0 Type B Gold Memory Card
The CFexpress 4.0 Type B Gold memory card offers read speeds up to 3400 MB/s and write speeds up to 3000 MB/s. Learn more and purchase your card here.
The CFexpress 4.0 Type B Gold memory card offers read speeds up to 3400 MB/s and write speeds up to 3000 MB/s. Learn more and purchase your card here.
Last updated at 06/05/2026 14:20:40
ProGrade Digital 256GB CFexpress 4.0 Memory Card Type B
Delivery $34.56
ProGrade Digital 256GB CFexpress 4.0 Type B Gold Memory Card
originally posted on progradedigital.com
This brand & card was recommended to me, I'm so glad I listened, they're exactly what I needed to keep up with my new Canon EOS R5 Mark II. I purchased the 2-pack of the 1TB. Fast shipping, great packaging, and you gotta love the points...purchased more items for FREE! ;)ProGrade Digital CFexpressâ„¢ Type B 4.0 Memory Card (Gold)
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
When Phase One ships their newest digital back with a product it is as high a voucher as you can get from a manufacturer. After using the provided card (with the back) and purchasing three additional of these cards, I have had no problems, excellent read and write speeds. These cards are handling 150mp raw captures at times in extremely quick succession. I don't think there is a more data heavy photo test than this. I have used them for 5 years.downside- They may be more expensive than other brands but if you value your images and the great expense you go to to make them, this is not where you want to be pennywise.
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
I have an ASUS WS WRX workstation which has USB4 ports (40Gbps). If you buy the new ProGrade USB4 CF Express reader this card is a speed demon. I was able to do a sustain read on the card at 1.8GB/s. I also have the older ProGrade USB3 Gen 2 card reader and on a USB3 Gen2 port the card transferred at 760MB/s. That is less than half the speed. So if you want max speed on transfer to your computer you need a USB4 port and a USB4 card reader
| Capacity | 256GB |
| Read Speed | Up to 1700 MB/s |
| Write Speed | Up to 1500 MB/s |
| Interface | CFexpress 4.0 |
| Dimensions | Approx. 29.6 x 38.5 x 3.8 mm |
ProGrade Digital 256GB CFexpress 4.0 Memory Card Type B
Delivery $34.56
ProGrade Digital 256GB CFexpress 4.0 Type B Gold Memory Card
This brand & card was recommended to me, I'm so glad I listened, they're exactly what I needed to keep up with my new Canon EOS R5 Mark II. I purchased the 2-pack of the 1TB. Fast shipping, great packaging, and you gotta love the points...purchased more items for FREE! ;)ProGrade Digital CFexpressâ„¢ Type B 4.0 Memory Card (Gold)
When Phase One ships their newest digital back with a product it is as high a voucher as you can get from a manufacturer. After using the provided card (with the back) and purchasing three additional of these cards, I have had no problems, excellent read and write speeds. These cards are handling 150mp raw captures at times in extremely quick succession. I don't think there is a more data heavy photo test than this. I have used them for 5 years.downside- They may be more expensive than other brands but if you value your images and the great expense you go to to make them, this is not where you want to be pennywise.
I have an ASUS WS WRX workstation which has USB4 ports (40Gbps). If you buy the new ProGrade USB4 CF Express reader this card is a speed demon. I was able to do a sustain read on the card at 1.8GB/s. I also have the older ProGrade USB3 Gen 2 card reader and on a USB3 Gen2 port the card transferred at 760MB/s. That is less than half the speed. So if you want max speed on transfer to your computer you need a USB4 port and a USB4 card reader
I have a Nikon Z8 that I'm using for photography, but also for shooting 4K video, which requires a large amount of space, as well as speed. TheProGrade Digital 1TB CFexpress 4.0 Type B Gold Memory Card delivers both capacity and speed and for a great price!
After several years of successfully using the ProGrade Digital CF Express Type B 2.0 card in my Nikon D500, I purchased a Nikon Z8. I was concerned that shooting RAW with an FX crop at faster frame rates might be a problem, especially for the longer bursts required for Bird In Flight photos. The 4.0 card handled my longest bursts without any problems.I highly recommend this card.
I photograph birds for ID. I use a Z9 Raw format at 20 fps. Primary lens Z800pf.Fast and no buffer issues.Very fast to download to my mac studio using the new ProGrade CFexpress Type B single-slot USB4.0 card reader.
So far so good in my Nikon D5 so, I just ordered another 2pack for my Nikon Z9! I'll let you know more about the stills & 4k Video I'll shoot with them in another Review!ThanksSteve K. Phoenix AZ
I'm replacing Sony Tough 125 GB CFexpress cards with these bad boys, and although my two Nikon Z9 cameras don't have v4.0 interfaces, the brute processing power of the ProGrade cards is apparent when you clip off hundreds of shots side-by-side at the same 1/2000ths of a second shutter speed and an f/1.2 lens mounted on each of the cameras while shooting lossless RAW/NEF files pared for mirroring within each camera. Literally, side-by-side tests running in tandem and the Sony cards start chugging after a few seconds, whereas the ProGrade card just keep going and going and going... These are definite keepers. Can't wait to see how they actually perform once pro cameras step up to CFexpress 4.0.
I originally bought a Lexar card that was fast, but would heat up just sitting in my Nikon z8 on a hot day. Not even really hot, just PNW hot in the 80's. Disappointed I looked around for another solution and found this awesome card from ProGrade. My buffer never slows down and it offloads to my PC fast all by never running hot. Love that it is super fast and CF4.0 so it has future room to grow. Would recommend! Oh and no issues running 8k raw!
I bought these based on the price point, ProGrade's reputation and past excellent experience with ProGrade products. Plus they are among the first CF-B cards to run at the v. 4.0 speeds (plus or minus double). The cards have been great, but they came packaged not in the standard clear plastic cases we've seen forever, but in egg carton material. I've used the standard plastic cases for years with nary a problem. I contacted ProGrade about it. They laughably told me that they were trying to save the planet by using the egg carton material rather than the small plastic cases. I guess it go right by them about how much plastic a Pelican or Rugged case uses. Bizarre.
| Capacity | 256GB |
| Read Speed | Up to 1700 MB/s |
| Write Speed | Up to 1500 MB/s |
| Interface | CFexpress 4.0 |
| Dimensions | Approx. 29.6 x 38.5 x 3.8 mm |