Silly thread really but I just wanted to say that the CFExpress is one each BEAST of a card. Just got a card reader for it and transferred some files to my computer. Zap!!!! Done like now!!
wemrick Member 72 posts Likes: 354 Joined Oct 2020 More info | Nov 10, 2020 18:07 | #1 Silly thread really but I just wanted to say that the CFExpress is one each BEAST of a card. Just got a card reader for it and transferred some files to my computer. Zap!!!! Done like now!!
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JohnfromPA Cream of the Crop 11,258 posts Likes: 1527 Joined May 2003 Location: Southeast Pennsylvania More info | Nov 10, 2020 20:16 | #2 How about sharing the details? Reader manufacturer, card manufacturer, USB-C or Thunderbolt interface on Mac or PC?
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Sure, the reader is a ziyuetek. It is aluminum. It has a female type C connector. It comes with two cords, one is type C to type C and the other is type C to full sized USB. I've only used the USB connector so far. Soon I'll try the thunderbolt connection to my laptop which is a PC. Dell to be exact. The CFExpress card is a Lexor 64.
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