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Unique Photo

$279.52

*Opened Box* Sony 256GB CFexpress Type B TOUGH Memory Card

Delivery $41.93

Unique Photo

$600.96

Sony 256GB CFexpress Type B TOUGH Memory Card

Delivery $34.94

eBay.com.au

$529.95

Sony 256gb Cfexpress Type B Memory Card Tough Ceb-g256 R1700mb/s

Free delivery

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RYDA - We'll Negotiate

$548.85

Sony CFexpress (256GB) Type B Memory Card

Delivery between 29 Apr – 6 May $7.95

Desertcart.ae

$557.91

Cfexpress Tough Memory Card

Free delivery between 1–6 May

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FAST
20 October 2021Peter

originally posted on bhphotovideo.com

I've used this card in my D850, Z6II, and Z7, and I've never had a buffer slow down even when shooting RAWs at a rapid pace.The transfer speeds are pretty good too, although I haven't reached 1.7GB/s, I can get up to 1.1-1.3GB/s when transferring via a USB-C to USB-C 10GB/s cable to gen4 NVME SSDs.Well worth its price with the time saved over my older Sony G XQDs.

Fast data transfer speeds.
21 December 2020Lovick

originally posted on bhphotovideo.com

I bought this to use in a Nikon D850 and it works well. However, it is cumbersome to use with Lightroom 6.14 on Mac (I bought the Lightroom software with the perpetual license). I bought the Sony CFexpress/XQD card reader to download the data from the CFexpress card. I suspect the problem is that Lightroom 6.14 wasn't designed to work with CFexpress cards. I imagine if one has a newer version of Lightroom, it would work fine. I believe the problem is with my old version of Lightroom and not the CFexpress card which otherwise works well in a Nikon D850.

Fast, works as expected
19 January 2021Joost

originally posted on bhphotovideo.com

Memory cards are about as exciting as trash cans. You need them, and it's nice to have a big one for the times that you need it. That's where the analogy ends, because these CFexpress cards sure are expensive, and it does help with the workflow if they are fast. I returned the 128 GB one I bought at first, preferring to spend the money now and not worry about card space or buying more cards for the foreseeable future. This thing just works, it's fast, it does get warm to the touch. With my ProGrade card reader it just shows up as an (internal?!) drive on my PC. No issues at all. My only qualm is the eye-watering price!

Specification

Memory
Write speed1480 MB/s
Read speed1700 MB/s
Flash memory classN
Flash card typePC Card

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Unique Photo

$279.52

*Opened Box* Sony 256GB CFexpress Type B TOUGH Memory Card

Delivery $41.93

Unique Photo

$600.96

Sony 256GB CFexpress Type B TOUGH Memory Card

Delivery $34.94

eBay.com.au

$529.95

Sony 256gb Cfexpress Type B Memory Card Tough Ceb-g256 R1700mb/s

Free delivery

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RYDA - We'll Negotiate

$548.85

Out of stock

Sony CFexpress (256GB) Type B Memory Card

Delivery between 29 Apr – 6 May $7.95

Desertcart.ae

$557.91

Cfexpress Tough Memory Card

Free delivery between 1–6 May

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

FAST
20 October 2021

I've used this card in my D850, Z6II, and Z7, and I've never had a buffer slow down even when shooting RAWs at a rapid pace.The transfer speeds are pretty good too, although I haven't reached 1.7GB/s, I can get up to 1.1-1.3GB/s when transferring via a USB-C to USB-C 10GB/s cable to gen4 NVME SSDs.Well worth its price with the time saved over my older Sony G XQDs.

Peter originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Fast data transfer speeds.
21 December 2020

I bought this to use in a Nikon D850 and it works well. However, it is cumbersome to use with Lightroom 6.14 on Mac (I bought the Lightroom software with the perpetual license). I bought the Sony CFexpress/XQD card reader to download the data from the CFexpress card. I suspect the problem is that Lightroom 6.14 wasn't designed to work with CFexpress cards. I imagine if one has a newer version of Lightroom, it would work fine. I believe the problem is with my old version of Lightroom and not the CFexpress card which otherwise works well in a Nikon D850.

Lovick originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Fast, works as expected
19 January 2021

Memory cards are about as exciting as trash cans. You need them, and it's nice to have a big one for the times that you need it. That's where the analogy ends, because these CFexpress cards sure are expensive, and it does help with the workflow if they are fast. I returned the 128 GB one I bought at first, preferring to spend the money now and not worry about card space or buying more cards for the foreseeable future. This thing just works, it's fast, it does get warm to the touch. With my ProGrade card reader it just shows up as an (internal?!) drive on my PC. No issues at all. My only qualm is the eye-watering price!

Joost originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Flawless
23 December 2022

I purchased this card to use instead of the XQD slower cards for use in My Nikon D850. So far, everything perfect. Love it.

Lyle originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Great CFE
6 March 2021

Solid, reliable, and great speeds. As impossible as this may sound, Sony currently makes the best of something and its CFE cards. You do pay a hefty premium for it, though, so this does not necessarily make Sony CFE the best choice for everyone.I use the Prograde USB3.1 gen 2 (10Gb/s) CFE-B/SD-UHSII combo reader, because my Nikon Z6II uses both of those formats and this is very convenient for my workflow. I highly recommend this brand of reader over all others, including the Sony reader(s). To get max transfer speeds, make sure your computer supports the fastest USB specs, and that your computer storage device is capable of reading/writing at least as fast.At the computer, all CFE cards are going to be fantastic. So, I won't even bother posting a bench result or ... MoreSolid, reliable, and great speeds. As impossible as this may sound, Sony currently makes the best of something and its CFE cards. You do pay a hefty premium for it, though, so this does not necessarily make Sony CFE the best choice for everyone.I use the Prograde USB3.1 gen 2 (10Gb/s) CFE-B/SD-UHSII combo reader, because my Nikon Z6II uses both of those formats and this is very convenient for my workflow. I highly recommend this brand of reader over all others, including the Sony reader(s). To get max transfer speeds, make sure your computer supports the fastest USB specs, and that your computer storage device is capable of reading/writing at least as fast.At the computer, all CFE cards are going to be fantastic. So, I won't even bother posting a bench result or saying much more. Provided your computer is fast enough, CFE transfer speeds are amazing and any difference between brands, size, etc., of the CFE card is largely irrelevant. It ridiculously fast. 'Nuff said.In the camera, well, your results may vary. In my Z6II, there is not much advantage over, say, an XQD (G) 120GB card. Is it a little faster, yes. Faster than the best SD UHSII cards, yes. Between difference brands, models, sizes, etc., CFE cards, yes, there can be a difference in performance. However, it won't be much if at all, and begs the question does it even matter. Unless you do burst photography all day every day, the difference from one CFE card to the next just won't matter. I will say that this Sony CFE 256GB card is noticeably faster than my Prograde Cobalt 325GB gen 1 card in burst photography buffer clearing. Meaning, the number of burst images I can get before the buffer is full and the camera slows down is greater on the Sony than the Prograde. And after the buffer is full, the Sony will keep the camera in a faster slow burst mode. That will not matter to everyone. If you are advanced/pro, this will not matter. If you are a novice wildlife photographer and your go to technique is spray and pray, this deeper effective buffer may matter to you.For video, I can only reference the Nikon Z6II 4k 144Mbps video. Of course CFE is fast enough for that, but so is any XQD card, UHSII cards, and even some UHSI cards. I think the only issues might be with HQ 4k/8K on a few, select cameras that have super high bitrates. You might want to look into the Prograde Cobalt cards for that, which tend to have a slower burst write but higher sustained write speed rating than the Sony Tough line.I got mine on sale and used rewards I had built up. Hard to pay such a high premium, but Sony makes a great CFE card. If you lean towards photography, pretty much any CFE card will do. If you lean towards video and your camera supports HQ high bitrate, might want to consider researching/investing in cards with a higher minimum sustained write speed such as the Prograde Cobalt cards. One final note. These are not SD cards, which in my experience have a high rate of failure and, therefore, a limited lifetime. CFE cards are built to last, and you should factor that into your selection of size/cost.

Free88 originally posted on bestbuy.com
Needed for new camera
30 August 2022

just getting my new gear together. these are much needed for the new camera. I bought 2. Yikes on the price. Yipee on the usage.

Rich originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Really bad product!
25 August 2022

I originally purchased this card for my new Canon R5 and after returning from a trip abroad where photography was key, was very disappointed to have the card error out when trying to read on one of my Macs. Returned to Sony and was sent a new one. Now, some several months late THE REPLACEMENT card would interrupt the quick shutdown on the Canon. So very disappointed in Sony... (no fault of B&H please know). Not sure if I have any recourse here....

Robert originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Sony CFexpress Cards for Nikon
14 June 2022

If you want the best CFEXPRESS card for your Nikon mirrorless camera, this is it. 256gb is the sweet spot. Read and write speeds are very impressive. I use this card and I have no regrets. Its reliable and these cards rarely go bad.

JAMES originally posted on adorama.com
Super Fast Read/Write Speeds with Incomparable Toughness
22 June 2022

I have been using my first 256GB Sony CFexpress Tough card for well over a year with dozens of cycles of photos. It is one tough card and is fast fast fast! Writing speeds are perfect for video or burst photography and when you go to read from it, it downloads to your equipment with ease and lightning fast speeds.I just bought my second card as I like to have a backup of the CFexpress for travel photography. Not cheap but, like they say, You get what you pay for. Worth every penny of the investment.

TIMOTHY originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Super fast!
28 November 2021

These guys are well built and super fast. I use one in my Z6ii. I use the Sony CFexpress reader to transfer raw photos to my PC for editing. The transfer is practically instantaneous over USB-C. I sure do wish I could have taken advantage of one of the many sales I've seen on these cards since I paid full price for mine, but I'm satisfied with it. Either ways they're still quite a expensive.

Eric originally posted on bhphotovideo.com

Specification

Memory
Write speed1480 MB/s
Read speed1700 MB/s
Flash memory classN
Flash card typePC Card

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Sony CFexpress Type B 256GB Tough Memory Card

Sony CFexpress Type B 256GB Tough Memory Card

Sony CFexpress Type B 256GB Tough Memory Card

$279.52

(94 reviews)

Offering both strength and speed, the 256GB CFexpress Type B TOUGH Memory Card from Sony provides fast read speeds up to 1700 MB/s along with write speeds up to 1480 MB/s. This quick performance benefits recording a variety of video resolutions, bit-rates, and compressions, as well as high-resolution continuous raw photo shooting. Beyond its speed, this TOUGH memory card also has a reinforced physical design to withstand falls from up to 15' and has been rigidity tested to 70 N of force. It's also resistant to extreme temperatures, X-rays, electrostatic, and UV lighting. Offering further protection, File Rescue recovery software can be downloaded for recovering lost or even accidentally deleted files and Media Scan Utility can be used to automatically scan CFexpress cards and inform you of the flash memory condition.

Offering both strength and speed, the 256GB CFexpress Type B TOUGH Memory Card from Sony provides fast read speeds up to 1700 MB/s along with write speeds up to 1480 MB/s. This quick performance benefits recording a variety of video resolutions, bit-rates, and compressions, as well as high-resolution continuous raw photo shooting. Beyond its speed, this TOUGH memory card also has a reinforced physical design to withstand falls from up to 15' and has been rigidity tested to 70 N of force. It's also resistant to extreme temperatures, X-rays, electrostatic, and UV lighting. Offering further protection, File Rescue recovery software can be downloaded for recovering lost or even accidentally deleted files and Media Scan Utility can be used to automatically scan CFexpress cards and inform you of the flash memory condition.

(94 reviews)

Offering both strength and speed, the 256GB CFexpress Type B TOUGH Memory Card from Sony provides fast read speeds up to 1700 MB/s along with write speeds up to 1480 MB/s. This quick performance benefits recording a variety of video resolutions, bit-rates, and compressions, as well as high-resolution continuous raw photo shooting. Beyond its speed, this TOUGH memory card also has a reinforced physical design to withstand falls from up to 15' and has been rigidity tested to 70 N of force. It's also resistant to extreme temperatures, X-rays, electrostatic, and UV lighting. Offering further protection, File Rescue recovery software can be downloaded for recovering lost or even accidentally deleted files and Media Scan Utility can be used to automatically scan CFexpress cards and inform you of the flash memory condition.

Offering both strength and speed, the 256GB CFexpress Type B TOUGH Memory Card from Sony provides fast read speeds up to 1700 MB/s along with write speeds up to 1480 MB/s. This quick performance benefits recording a variety of video resolutions, bit-rates, and compressions, as well as high-resolution continuous raw photo shooting. Beyond its speed, this TOUGH memory card also has a reinforced physical design to withstand falls from up to 15' and has been rigidity tested to 70 N of force. It's also resistant to extreme temperatures, X-rays, electrostatic, and UV lighting. Offering further protection, File Rescue recovery software can be downloaded for recovering lost or even accidentally deleted files and Media Scan Utility can be used to automatically scan CFexpress cards and inform you of the flash memory condition.

$279.52 - $600.96

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The lowest price for Sony CFexpress Type B 256GB Tough Memory Card right now is $279.52 at Unique Photo, compared across 4 retailers.

The all-time low was $278.75 on 17 Apr 2026. That's the lowest price we've ever tracked — a great time to buy.

Prices last updated 22 Apr 2026.