ProGrade Memory Card Price Increases Coming May 1

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In what shouldn't come as a surprise, another memory card maker is raising prices or memory cards and other storage solutions. ProGrade will be raising prices on May 1, 2026 for most, if not all of their memory products including CFexpress, SDXC, MicroSD as well as their SSDs.

At the end of March, Sony announced that it would stop selling most of their memory cards for the foreseeable future. While Sony did not say when they would resume production, we don't think it's going to be soon.

ProGrade Memory Cards

We don't know how much ProGrade is going to be raising prices on May 1, but it's likely it'll depend on the product and the capacity. For the moment, ProGrade cards are still somewhat affordable if they're in stock. A lot of the smaller capacity cards are a bit scarce at the moment, and it's likely that when they return to store inventory, they'll be priced higher.

In Stock at B&H PhotoProGrade Digital 128GB UHS-II microSDXC

ProGrade 128GB UHS-II microSDXC

UHS-II / V60 / U3 / Class 10Read: 250 MB/s · Write: 130 MB/sRecords 4K, UHD & Full HDExtreme temp resistantIncludes microSD to SD adapter

$100.99

Buy Now →ProGrade Digital 128GB CFexpress 2.0 Type B Gold

ProGrade 128GB CFexpress 2.0 Type B Gold

NVMe PCIe 3.0 x4 busRead: 1700 MB/s · Write: 260 MB/sMin write: 250 MB/sRecords Raw 4K videoBuilt-in thermal throttling

$149.99

Buy Now →ProGrade Digital 512GB CFexpress 4.0 Type B Gold

ProGrade 512GB CFexpress 4.0 Type B Gold

Max read: 3400 MB/sMax write: 3000 MB/sMin sustained write: 850 MB/sRecords Raw 8K, 6K & 4KCompatible with Refresh Pro

$339.99

Buy Now →ProGrade Digital 400GB CFexpress 4.0 Type B Iridium

ProGrade 400GB CFexpress 4.0 Type B Iridium

Max read: 3550 MB/sMax write: 3000 MB/sMin write: 400 MB/sRecords Raw 8K, 6K & 4KRefresh Pro ready

$459.99

Buy Now → ProGrade Digital 256GB UHS-II SDXC Iridium

ProGrade 256GB UHS-II SDXC Iridium

UHS-II / V90 / U3 / Class 10Read: 300 MB/s · Write: 275 MB/sMin write: 90 MB/sRecords 4K & Full HD videoRecords Raw & JPEG images

$279.99

Buy Now →ProGrade Digital 128GB Gold UHS-II SDXC

ProGrade 128GB Gold UHS-II SDXC

UHS-II / V60 / U3 / Class 10Read: 250 MB/s · Write: 130 MB/sRecords 4K, UHD 4K & Full HDError correction & wear-levelingBuilt-in write-protect switch

$99.99

Buy Now →ProGrade USB 4 Dual CFexpress Type B / SDXC Card Readers Coming Soon

ProGrade Digital™, founded with a mission to provide the highest quality professional grade digital memory cards, workflow solutions, and solid-state drives, announces two new dual-slot card readers: the CFexpress™ Type B / SDXC™ UHS-II Dual-Slot USB 4.0 Card Reader (PG05.7) and the CFexpress™ Type A / SDXC™ UHS-II Dual-Slot USB 4.0 Card Reader (PG09.7).

Designed for professional creators using CFexpress and SDXC UHS-II media, both readers leverage the latest USB 4.0 technology to deliver data transfer speeds of up to 40Gb/s when paired with CFexpress 4.0 (PCIe Gen 4).

ProGrade Digital CFexpress Type B / SDXC UHS-II Dual-Slot USB 4.0 Card Reader

ProGrade Digital CFexpress Type B / SDXC UHS-II Dual-Slot USB 4.0 Card Reader USB 4.0

$149.99 MSRP

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Both models also feature ProGrade Digital’s patented magnetic base and include an adhesive metal plate for secure mounting to a variety of work surfaces, such as the back of a laptop, and ships with a certified USB 4.0 cable to ensure maximum performance. The PG05.7 and PG09.7 will be available for purchase by the end of May 2026.

“We are pleased to introduce two new USB 4.0 dual-slot readers to our portfolio of professional workflow products,” said Wes Brewer, founder and CEO of ProGrade Digital. “Working closely with our technology partners, we engineered a lowpower, highperformance solution for a bus-powered CFexpress 4.0 + SDXC UHSII reader.

Building on the success of our USB 3.2 dual-slot models, the move to USB 4.0 required significant advancements in architecture, cooling, and packaging. These two new readers represent the culmination of that lengthy development effort.”

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