CheersIt was at Wex in Leeds (UK). They had some nice discounts on lenses - shame I bought mine last week. But never mind - I don't regret buying the one I got.
Alan
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CheersIt was at Wex in Leeds (UK). They had some nice discounts on lenses - shame I bought mine last week. But never mind - I don't regret buying the one I got.
Alan
That seems to be exactly correct advice based on the testing done for the chart that I had posted higher in the thread. As I have no plans to shoot anything higher than 4K video, the UHS II V60 is what I bought (Lexar 1667x), and a SanDisk Extreme Pro 100mbs for the second slot (used for JPEGs). No problems, and I don't expect any as I don't shoot long bursts nor much video.I had a lovely long chat with the Fuji rep at the open day. She was of the opinion that as long as I got UHS II cards at V60 or more, then they should be fine. The list from Fuji are just recommendations, not compulsory. If I want to do high speed video, then I should use V90 or CF-Express cards.
So, I have ordered some of these https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B074M64L1L and will test them out when they arrive.
Alan
I have got the impression that with CFExpress, compatibility really is a thing and you are best off getting a card from a "recommended" list. And it also doesn't hurt checking the manfufactuers compatibility claims.With all precautions taken, recommended doesn't mean one has to buy from the list.