Pergear has launched new CFexpress Type-B memory cards. Pergear has priced all of these new cards quite aggressively. We have been using Pergear cards exclusively for about a year now and we have never had a problem.
Pergear has top-notch support if you do run into issues. All of their cards come with a full 5-year warranty.
Add $20 to the prices of the memory cards at Amazon, as the current stock comes with a CFexpress card reader.
Pergear 1TB & 2TB CFexpress card highlights
- The read/write speed has been greatly improved in stable write performance. The sustained write speed of the new PERGEAR 1T/2T card reaches 1300mb/s, which is 3.5 times compared to the elder PERGEAR generation 400mb/s.
- The price of the new 1T/2T CFE-B card is lower than most CFE-B cards on the market.
- The read/write data is not falsely advertised. We tested the card internally for
- 5-year warranty promise.
Pergear Lite CFE-B Performance:
- Read: 300MB/s
- Write: 80MB/s
- Fit for photo and low bit rate video capture (2K, 1080P)
- Pergear CFE-B Lite 64GB $$69 Pergear Direct | Amazon
- Pergear CFE-B Lite 128GB $99 Pergear Direct | Amazon
Pergear Pro CFE-B Performance:
- Read: 1200MB/s
- Write: 360MB/s
- Support continuous mode photography and video (4K120P, 8K30P)
- Pergear CFE-B Pro 256GB $139 Pergear Direct | Amazon
- Pergear CFE-B Pro 512GB $199 Pergear Direct | Amazon
Pergear Ultra CFE-B Performance:
- Read: 1600MB/s
- Write: 1300MB/s
- Highest capacity available for large file production
- Highest bit-rate video recording and continuous mode
- Pergear CFE-B Ultra 1TB $399 Pergear Direct | Amazon
- Pergear CFE-B Ultra 2TB $599 Pergear Direct | Amazon
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Just being honest, absolutely nobody should be buying a CFExpress Type B card that has a maximum sustained write speed of 80MB/s.
-Brian
While you are correct for the most part about a "BAD" CFExpress generally being better than the fastest SD cards, that is incorrect about the card I'm specifically singling out here - the 64GB card with 80MB/s minimum sustained write. Every single V90 SD card potentially out performs it with a minimum sustained 90MB/s certification.
Atleast Pergear has been honest about capabilities of their cards instead of just showing their cards in best light by advertising max read and write speeds.
In video, the codecs and crops are different.
Everything is identical for photos.
Having a smaller crop or using the processor for other codecs wouldn't increase the need for more speed to the CFe card.
The R5C also has Cinema RAW Light instead of the Canon RAW that the R5 has.
You can see the IPB (light) options for 8k IPB, 4K/60, 4k/30, HD/60, HD/30 etc.
Am I missing something?? If so, what is the codec used for the compression?