There are a few heart-stopping moments in a professional’s life, quite like seeing the “Card Full” warning flash on your camera right as the perfect shot is unfolding.
For years, this has been the specific, nagging anxiety of professional photographers and videographers, especially those loyal to the Sony ecosystem. While their high-end Alpha and FX cameras (think the a1, a7S III, or FX3) are media-capturing monsters, the tiny CFexpress Type A cards they use have always felt a bit… limited. Shooting in 8K or continuous high-speed bursts eats gigabytes for breakfast, and pros have been stuck in a frustrating loop of juggling a half-dozen smaller, expensive cards all day.
That anxiety might just be a thing of the past.
Lexar has officially thrown down the gauntlet by making its new 2TB CFexpress 4.0 Type A memory cards available. This isn’t just a minor spec bump; it’s a genuine quality-of-life upgrade that could fundamentally change how professionals work in the field.
To understand why 2TB is a headline-grabber, you have to know the difference between your memory cards.
For the last few years, the camera world has been in a format war. On one side, you have CFexpress Type B. These cards are larger, faster (in theory), and have been available in massive 2TB and even 4TB capacities for a while. They are the card of choice for brands like Canon, Nikon, and Panasonic.
On the other side, you have CFexpress Type A. This is the much smaller, more compact format that Sony (and a few others) adopted. While its small size is a marvel, it has lagged severely in capacity. For the longest time, pros were stuck with 160GB or 320GB cards, with 1TB cards only recently becoming mainstream.
Lexar dropping a 2-terabyte card in this tiny form factor is a massive engineering leap. It effectively doubles the highest-capacity options on the market, finally putting Sony shooters on par with their Type B-using colleagues.
For a documentary filmmaker, this means potentially capturing an entire day of 8K footage without a single card swap. For a wedding photographer, it means peace of mind, knowing they can shoot tens of thousands of high-resolution burst photos without missing the first kiss.
Lexar isn’t just offering one card; it’s providing two distinct options for different professional needs:
The 2TB Professional GOLD Card
This is the flagship. The “spare no expense” option for creators who need every last drop of performance.
- Read speed: Up to 1800MB/s
- Write speed: Up to 1650MB/s
- Sustained write: Up to 1400MB/s
In plain English, the sustained write speed is the most important number here. A high sustained speed means the card can relentlessly absorb massive amounts of data—like 8K cinema footage—without stuttering or, worse, dropping a frame. The lightning-fast read speed is a post-production dream, meaning your 2TB of footage will transfer to your editing computer in minutes, not hours.
The 2TB Professional SILVER Card
This is the “pro-value” option. It’s designed for the majority of professional work, including 8K video and burst photos, but shaves a bit off the top-end specs to save you a significant chunk of change.
- Read speed: Up to 1750MB/s
- Write speed: Up to 1650MB/s
- Sustained write: Up to 1300MB/s
For the vast majority of shooters, even in demanding 8K scenarios, this 1300MB/s sustained speed is more than enough. It’s a workhorse card designed to deliver enormous capacity and reliability without the premium price of the Gold series.
A 2TB card is going to hold an entire project, maybe even an entire trip’s worth of work. If that card fails, it’s catastrophic. Lexar knows this and has built these cards for the real world.
Both the Gold and Silver 2TB cards are temperature-proof, shock-resistant, and vibration-resistant. More importantly, they boast an IP68 rating. This is a top-tier durability rating that means the cards are fully protected from dust and can survive being submerged in water.
So, whether you’re shooting in a dusty desert, a humid rainforest, or just spill your coffee on your gear bag, your data should be safe.
Lexar’s move is aggressive and badly needed. As Joey Lopez, Lexar’s director of brand marketing, puts it, these cards give professionals the “massive capacity… to stay in the field for longer.“
Of course, this kind of bleeding-edge technology doesn’t come cheap. It’s a serious professional investment.
- 2TB Lexar Professional Gold: $699.99
- 2TB Lexar Professional Silver: $599.99
It’s a high price to pay, but for a working professional, the cost of a single missed shot or a day wasted juggling files is infinitely higher. This is the price of reliability and, perhaps for the first time for Sony shooters, the price of true storage peace of mind.
Both cards are confirmed to be compatible with Sony’s Alpha and FX series cameras and are available to order now.
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