For the fourth card reader I sadly had no card at the time of writing, so I can only show you how it looks and not how well it performs. Lexar CR1 Professional Workflow CFast 2.0 USB 3.0 Reader is compatible with CFast 2.0 memory cards as the name already suggests.
Other than the type of cards it loads, it is the same as the rest and it will fit snugly into my Lexar Professional Workflow drive dock.
I didn’t have any CFast cards available at the time of writing, so I sadly wasn’t able to test this reader’s performance yet. That will be caught up on as soon as I get the first CFast card in the office.
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