Probably the most economical CF Express Type B you can find right now, it is made in Taiwan. Ritz Camera was absolutely legit before going into disarray so this is not some random brand junk, and it works in Nikon camera with latest firmware. It works in my ZR.
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Probably the most economical CF Express Type B you can find right now, it is made in Taiwan. Ritz Camera was absolutely legit before going into disarray so this is not some random brand junk, and it works in Nikon camera with latest firmware. It works in my ZR.
Model: Ritz Gear - 512GB CFexpress Type B Memory Card, 1700MB/s Read & 1100MB/s Write, 4K RAW Video, Burst Shots, Shock-Resistant Design
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"Legit" is an interesting way to describe Ritz. They were always cheap Chinese stuff. It worked, but it was never quality. Since bankruptcy in 2012, the brand continues to be "economy" (another term for "cheap plastic crap"). If you've got a camera capable of using CFExpress, the memory card is not the place to save $. This card has 4x the storage of reliable brands and still somehow manages to beat their 128Gb prices. Ask yourself how. Speeds routinely test to be significantly lower than stated on the card and reliability is an issue. No one with a reputation recommends this card, and most advise against it. *7* reviews on Amazon and only 2 bothered to leave a comment. There's a reason for that.
Steer well clear of this brand and trust your photos to something more reliable. A more-expensive 128Gb CFE would be far safer than this. "A fool and his money are soon parted."
Last edited by Ion Control May 8, 2026 at 10:05 AM.
I got a Ritz 256 CFEx and it worked fine for photos for a few weeks. Then I did a 4k video recording on it (4mins total time) Got a card error when i tried to record another clip. Ejected the card and it was Hot-As-F! It never worked again. My Lexar and SanDisk ones have been abused and run for years now. No issues. Edit: Forgot to Add... I shoot Nikon and after I returned the card for a refund, they now have a warning to NOT use these on Nikons.
Last edited by BigChiefSlapaho May 8, 2026 at 10:52 AM.
I got a Ritz 256 CFEx and it worked fine for photos for a few weeks. Then I did a 4k video recording on it (4mins total time) Got a card error when i tried to record another clip. Ejected the card and it was Hot-As-F! It never worked again. My Lexar and SanDisk ones have been abused and run for years now. No issues. Edit: Forgot to Add... I shoot Nikon and after I returned the card for a refund, they now have a warning to NOT use these on Nikons.
Was this before Nikon updated their firmwares to address these issues? Sounds like it might be. I have two of the 128GB versions of this and they've been fine for years now. Not the fastest CFE-B cards of course, but most don't need top speeds. If you're shooting 8K/12K raw etc of course you will want something faster.
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Steer well clear of this brand and trust your photos to something more reliable. A more-expensive 128Gb CFE would be far safer than this. "A fool and his money are soon parted."
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