If you shoot long takes or rapid bursts, CFexpress 4.0 Type A is about to make your post workflow feel a lot lighter. Sony has launched two high-capacity Type A cards in India, the CEA-G1920T at 1920 GB and the CEA-G960T at 960 GB, along with the MRW-G3 card reader. The headline speeds are serious. Up to 1800 MB/s read and up to 1700 MB/s write. That means quicker ingest, shorter waits, and fewer coffee breaks while files crawl across to your editor.
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What’s new and why it matters
Sony’s latest Type A cards are built around the CFexpress 4 standard, so you get high throughput without moving to bulkier media. For creators who shoot high-bitrate 4K and beyond, those transfer numbers translate to faster backups on location and smoother timelines back at the desk. The result is simple. More shooting. Less shuffling.
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Key features at a glance
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Capacities: 1920 GB and 960 GB
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Peak speeds: up to 1800 MB/s read and up to 1700 MB/s write
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VPG400 sustained write: a minimum 400 MB/s for stable capture of demanding codecs
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Tough design: reinforced resin body with improved bend resistance and impact protection for field use
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Compact form factor: fits slim camera bodies, helps keep rigs lighter
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USB 40Gbps reader: the MRW-G3 accelerates offloads to modern laptops and desktops
Durability built for real shoots
Cards take a beating in the wild. These G-series Type A models are designed to handle serious bending forces and accidental drops, with a reinforced structure that protects data during hectic shoots. The idea is straightforward. Keep rolling, keep swapping, and keep the footage safe when the pace picks up.
Compatibility and workflow
Type A slots are standard across many Sony Alpha and Cinema Line bodies. If your camera accepts Type A media, these cards will slot in without drama. Pair them with the MRW-G3 and a USB4 or Thunderbolt port to see transfer spikes that actually hold up with large projects. The reader’s heat-dissipation structure helps maintain consistent performance during long offloads.
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Price and availability in India
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CEA-G1920T 1920 GB: Rs 97,490, available August 20, 2025
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CEA-G960T 960 GB: Rs 59,990, available August 20, 2025
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MRW-G3 reader: Rs 17,990, available August 20, 2025
You can find them at Sony retail outlets, major electronics stores, ShopatSC, and leading e-commerce platforms.
Who should upgrade
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Videographers capturing long takes who need VPG400 sustained write reliability
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Sports and wildlife shooters who burn through long burst sequences
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Creators who prefer a 1920GB CFexpress card to reduce mid-shoot swaps
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Editors who want a USB 40Gbps reader to trim minutes off every transfer
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Alpha and FX owners who want Type A durability for rough locations
Storage is the quiet bottleneck in modern production. Sony’s CFexpress 4.0 Type A trio pushes that bottleneck out of the way with speed, stamina, and practical capacities. Our opinion. If you live in the Alpha or Cinema Line ecosystem and regularly juggle high-bitrate projects, this is an upgrade that pays for itself in saved time.