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Matsu
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Join Date: May 2004
 
2022-03-15, 20:58

I’m looking more at still/video hybrids since I’m mainly interested in stills. Nikon’s have had XQD/CF-express type B since the D850/D4 vintage DSLRs. All but their most entry level Z cameras feature at least one CF-express type B. Likewise Canon’s newest R cameras (R5 variants and R3) feature at least one CFexpress and Sony has started using a hybrid CF-express type A or SD slot that can accept either card in one slot, on A1 and A7iv. Many models require the CF-express to achieve the highest internal video data rates. There’s a range of cameras that take 4-6-8K vids and 24-50MP stills now rely on faster internal storage.
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