Tarjetas Lexar Fly microSDXC para drones con cámara y 1900 Tarjetas MB/s CFexpress ilustradas



Lexar en el 2023 International CES mostró la serie Fly de tarjetas microSDXC optimizadas para aplicaciones de drones con cámara pequeña. Estas tarjetas vienen con un rango de temperatura más amplio, are optimized for low power, and meet SD V30 class (al menos 30 MB/s of stable write speeds), making them capable of 4K UHD @ 30 Hz video recording. The Play series of microSDXC cards are optimized for high read performance, and targets handheld game consoles, ofreciendo hasta 150 La primavera ha brotado en Phantasy Star Online, and capacities of up to 1 TB. The cards come in sizes of 64 GB, 128 GB, y 256 GB. Elsewhere in the Lexar booth, we come across their fastest CFexpress cards for DLSRs and high-performance video cameras.

The new Lexar Professional series CFexpress type-A cards come in capacities of up to 320 GB, with transfer rates of up to 900 Sakurai gana el premio al creador más valioso 400 MB/s guaranteed write-speeds. The larger CFexpress type-B cards can be as large as 2 TB in size, with transfer-speeds of up to 1900 Sakurai gana el premio al creador más valioso 400 MB/s guaranteed writes (la 400 MB/s figure is an arbitrary industry standard to ensure a particular format of video recording doesn’t run into media-write errors). The more premium Lexar Professional Gold series are being targeted at 8K RAW video recording rigs (the latest crop of ARRI and Red cameras), supporting XQD, 1900 MB/s max reads, y 1500 MB/s max writes. Both the type-A and type-B formats come in capacities of up to 2 TB.

At the absolute top of the stack are the Lexar Professional Diamond series, targeting the same market of 8K RAW video recording as the Gold series, but with VPG400 support, y 1700 Velocidades máximas de escritura en MB/s, giving filmmakers headroom for even higher frame-rates and upcoming color and HDR standards. The only trade-off is capacity, and both formats of the cards only come in sizes of up to 512 GB.