CANON R5 II - BEST CFast TYPE B CARD READER - NO CONTEST

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From the PC user perspective, people need to determine if their computer has a USB 4.0 port to use the card reader to obtain the speeds you've achieved. Really, older Macs may also not be equipped with USB 4.0 (Thunderbolt) but an older standard. USB 4.0 on PC's is a bit rare at this stage, most are probably 3.1 or 3.2. Now, probably no reason not to get the better reader to future proof themselves, but they would need to understand they won't see much, if any, improvement in speed.

I have the older Prograde device with the CFEexpress and SD reader. I really like the unit. I tested it head-to-head on our channel years ago when I got the R5 and needed a fast CFExpress card reader. It was the winner back in the day. Also, if may not matter to you, but that rubber material on the bottom of the reader is also most likely magnetic so you can place it on a metal surface (think the side of a metal case) and have it stay there. That is the case on the dual format reader, so it is also probably the same on yours.

Thanks for the video! Cheers!

dadstalktech
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Thanks for your effort trying things out for you and us!❤

michaelsteingraber
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I have a doubt: (1) The CFExpress Type B cards are having max read/write, say up to 4000 MB/s, while the (2) ProGrade Card Reader USB 4.0 is able to transfer up to 40GB/s. But in this case, the CFExpress Card itself will always be bottleneck, the read/write would always be less than what the Card itself can read/write versus what the Reader is capable of? Am I right or?

jacksonier
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Great content super import for those of us who will eventually upgade. Thank you

timelesstruths
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I have the same reader as well. Love it. I ordered it when I ordered my R5II. Then after looking at the different cards (and not really knowing the difference) I saw ProGrade has a 1T card that was 3400 read and 1500 write, so I thought “score” and bought it, not knowing what the little “4” meant! I called ProGrade afterwards and as it turns out the R5II can’t utilize all the speed but it does work as fast as the camera will allow.

LeoDodier
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I love my Sabrent multicard reader! Just for the sole purpose that someone finally made a CF Express, SD, micro SD in one reader so I don't have to have 2 haha.

codylerephoto
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How about temperature, is the temperature goes up much on that Card Reader, while writing/reading lots of Gigabytes of files to/from mac?

jacksonier
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Have you been looking at my Amazon cart because I actually bought the same thing yesterday it should be coming today. It’s funny that we think so. Alike is great but nowhere near as fast as it needs to be. Thunderball four is the way to go.

camerasutra
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I have the new prograde card Reader... but it does only his job on a new Laptop, most of the PC's have not thunderbolt 4, then it does not help. did you tell that?

FDunst-xjrn
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i just want to know, would you ever compare the lpe6nh vs the lpe6p in r6ii? i want to by new batteries and i want to know if there's any benefit for r6ii.

truthseeker
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I don't think "CFAST" should be in the video. I usually type CFe for short, but NOT CFAST.

RogerZoul
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Able to do some CF express card comparison for R5 Mark II? 😂

Justinhoou