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Nikon has introduced the discharge of a new 660GB CFexpress Type B reminiscence card with read and write speeds of 1700MB/s and 1500MB/s, respectively.
Nikon says the card, known as the MC-CF660G, is ‘the right reminiscence card for recording video and stills’ with its new Z9 full-frame mirrorless digicam. Specifically, Nikon says it’s ‘particularly perfect for recording video within the 8.3K/60p N-RAW format, and for video recording over prolonged durations of time.’
The MC-CF660G is presently listed for $726.99 on B&H, which equates to roughly $1.10/GB. This is a bit increased than CFexpress Type B playing cards from the likes of SanDisk, Delkin Devices, Lexar, Sony, OWC and others, which are inclined to common underneath $1/GB for playing cards with related read and write speeds.
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