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Jaron Schneider / PetaPixel : Sony Japan temporarily suspends fulfillment of orders for nearly all of its CFexpress and SD memory card product lines due to solid state memory shortages — The global shortage of solid state memory has claimed its first photographic victim, as Sony has announced that it is suspending fulfillment …
Sony has temporarily halted sales of select memory card products after encountering supply shortages, affecting availability for photographers, videographers and device manufacturers that rely on Sony's flash memory. The pause impacts retail and online channels for certain SD and microSD lines while Sony works with component suppliers and adjusts production to rebalance inventory. The disruption matters because Sony is a major supplier of high-performance memory cards used in consumer electronics and professional gear, and shortages could ripple through camera makers, smartphone accessory markets and content creators who need reliable storage. Customers are advised to check authorized retailers for alternatives and Sony updates on restocking timelines.
Sony Japan halted orders for almost its entire CFexpress (Type A/B) and SD (SDXC/SDHC) memory card lines on March 27, 2026, stopping sales to both authorized dealers and consumers “for the foreseeable future.” A few Type B models and low-end SF-UZ SD cards may still be available while existing stock lasts. Sony cited a global solid-state memory shortage and “other factors” — likely including helium supply disruptions linked to the Iran war that are affecting chipmakers — as the reasons. The halt could tighten supply for cameras, pro video gear, and other devices that rely on high-performance removable storage, and follows concurrent Sony moves like a PS5 price increase.
Sony Japan has halted new orders for nearly all CFexpress (Type A and B) and SD (SDXC/SDHC) memory cards effective March 27, 2026, pausing sales to both authorized dealers and consumers indefinitely. A limited set of Type B models and low-end SF-UZ SD cards remain in production, and existing stock may still appear in stores. Sony attributed the suspension to ongoing global shortages of solid-state memory (semiconductors) and “other factors,” which may include helium supply disruptions tied to the Iran conflict that are affecting chipmakers. The company said it will monitor supply conditions and announce when order acceptance will resume. The move coincides with other Sony pricing changes, including higher PS5 prices.
Jaron Schneider / PetaPixel : Sony Japan temporarily suspends fulfillment of orders for nearly all of its CFexpress and SD memory card product lines due to solid state memory shortages — The global shortage of solid state memory has claimed its first photographic victim, as Sony has announced that it is suspending fulfillment …