Sony Japan said it stopped accepting orders on March 27, 2026, for nearly all products in its CFexpress and SD memory card lines due to shortages.
According to the source, the affected lineup includes CFexpress Type A cards, CFexpress Type B cards, and SDXC and SDHC cards. The same report says Sony is no longer accepting orders from both dealers and consumers.
What is affected
The source describes the suspension as covering almost all products in these memory card categories rather than a single model. It also says a small number of products are still being made. Those exceptions include a few CFexpress Type B models and lower-end SD cards in Sony’s SF-UZ series.
What remains available
The source says those remaining products may still be available in stores until existing stock is sold through. It does not give a date for when orders might resume or list a full model-by-model timetable.
What Sony announced
The core update is limited and specific: Sony said it is not accepting new orders for most of these memory cards as of March 27, 2026. The source frames the move as a response to shortages and does not add further detail beyond the affected formats and the small set of products that remain in production.