Biwin CFast 256GB
Product details
Specifications
- Media type
- Brand Biwin
- Series CFast
- Capacity 256GB
- Read Speed 511MB/s
- Write Speed 288MB/s
- Product code(s) CCS46DS1915-256
Price history
Price history in given countries
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Compatible Devices
Listed here are all devices on this site which are partially or fully compatible with these recording media. Meaning that all recording modes will work.
- Blackmagic Design URSAThis recording media should theoretically work, however no field tests are known - so it might not work (all too well).
- Blackmagic Design URSA MiniThis recording media is fully compatible with this device.
- Blackmagic Design URSA Mini 4.6KThis recording media is not fully supported on this device. Not all recording modes and/or speeds will be available.
- Blackmagic Design URSA Mini ProThis recording media should theoretically work, however no field tests are known - so it might not work (all too well).
- Canon EOS C200This recording media should theoretically work, however no field tests are known - so it might not work (all too well).
- Canon EOS C300 Mark IIThis recording media should theoretically work, however no field tests are known - so it might not work (all too well).
- Canon XC10This recording media should theoretically work, however no field tests are known - so it might not work (all too well).
Compatibility notes
Please read the following compatibility notes carefully if you plan to use the Biwin CFast 256GB with the following cameras and/or recording devices!
- Blackmagic Design URSA
This card is currently being tested by CaptainHook and BMD for use with the URSA cameras, according to a representative of Biwin. - Blackmagic Design URSA Mini
This card is currently being tested by CaptainHook and Blackmagic Design for use with the URSA Mini cameras. - Blackmagic Design URSA
Frank Glencairn has tested the Biwin CFast 2.0 256GB cards with the Blackmagic URSA Mini 4.6K and only ran into dropped frame issues with the ProRes XQ recording mode. When using RAW uncompressed 4.6K at 60fps with dual card recording there were no dropped frames.
Source: Frank Glencairn Blog - Blackmagic Design URSA Mini
Source: Frank Glencairn Blog - Blackmagic Design URSA Mini
Source: Review by Stan Arthur (URSA Mini 4K) - Blackmagic Design URSA Mini 4.6K
Frank Glencairn has tested the Biwin CFast 2.0 256GB cards with the Blackmagic URSA Mini 4.6K and ran into dropped frame issues with the ProRes XQ recording mode. When using RAW uncompressed 4.6K at 60fps with dual card recording there were no dropped frames.
Source: Frank Glencairn Blog