Write Speed 240 MB/s (= 1900 Mbit/sec) using USB3.0 cable to 2011 Desktop PC.
Excellent 'Write' speeds, even faster than 'Read' speeds - I ran the tests using CrystalDiskMark 8 several times (see attached PNG images for results). Tests run using a card reader with USB-C to USB3 cable to my 2011 Windows computer.I have tested 8K RAW video using my new Canon EOS R5 and this card works perfectly. The same goes for 4K HQ video down-sampled from 8K on the R5.This AgfaPhoto CFexpress Type B card is great value at this price, especially compared to other major
It is fine with my Nikon Z7II
I am using this card with my Nikon Z7II.Does great job with 4K@60fps, no real issue there, got the overheat after ~ an hour of recording.Photos getting drained from the buffer quickly, no problems at all there.Tested with Continuous High+ speed, and when I reached the soft-limited 100 picture count, still had buffer for 11~12 extra shots.
Perfect!!! Highly recommended
I am using it with my Canon EOS R5 and it has no problem even with 8K RAW footage (30 FPS) or 4K HQ. Super fast and I could not find a better price for 512 GB version from other brands. I really recommend.
Preiswerte Alternative CFexpress
Habe die Agfa 512 GB CFexpress TypB mit einer SanDisk 512 GB verglichen. Schreib- Leseraten fast identisch (Sandisk und Wise Kartenleser, Blackmagic Speedtest am MacBookPro 16, USB-C Thunderbolt). Video und Serienfototest mit Canon EOS R5 bis 8K/RAW bzw. 20 B/s bei 45 MP ohne Probleme bisher. Hersteller bietet eine 5 Jahresgarantie, hoffe sie nicht zu brauchen ;-)Bislang nach einer Woche Erfahrung kein großer Unterschied zur SanDisk.Zum halben Preis eine Überlegung wert!