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enlarge | Brand: SanDisk Category: CE
List Price: $69.99 Buy Used: $11.00 You Save: $58.99 (84%)
Used (3) from $11.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 145 reviews
Platform: Not Machine Specific Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Not Machine Specific Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 7 x 5 x 0.5 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: SDCFH-1024-901 Model: SDCFH-1024-901 UPC: 619659019532 EAN: 0710348026036 ASIN: B0000CD0B7
Release Date: September 11, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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A solid performer. A must for the digital photographer. April 24, 2005 13 out of 14 found this review helpful
One of the great things about the digital age is that the cost per megabyte of memory storage is in continuous decline. Here, we can all reap the advantage of this technological bounty--the SanDisk 1GB Ultra II CF card is a really nice product. I can use it in either my Nikon D100 or my Canon S50 (compact) cameras, and take hundreds of pictures before downloading the card to my laptop computer.
The card is very fast, so much so that the write speed simply is not noticeable most of the time (when it is that is more an issue of my D100's slow write time for RAW photos than it is with the Ultra II). Owning the Ultra II has really made digital photography a pleasure; typically I can shoot all day without having to worry about switching CF cards or emptying the contents of the card to the laptop. This is digital photography as it was meant to be.
A solid product that performs very well.
Simply the Best CF Card April 1, 2005 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
I have tried several different brands of CF cards for my Nikon D70, including Lexar Pro and Kinston 1GB. This one came out to be the fastest. I have been using Sandisk CF card for the last two years and I have never had any problem with it. This card is also one of the least expensive one in its class. I would recommend it to anyone who need a fast CF card.
Good but also look at Sandisk Extreme III March 24, 2005 32 out of 33 found this review helpful
This is undoubtely one of the best cards out there in compact flash category. However for about the same price you can buy Extreme III CF from SanDisk which has 20mb/s write speed.
However, before you buy this or any other high speed CF card take into account what it will be used for. Unless you are a professional photographer shooting 3-4 shots/sec with image size as large as 3meg, you will be fine with lesser speed cards. It is important not to get carried away with all the X (40x vs 80x etc..) and Y from different manufacturers. In most cases if you are shooting with a dSLR (D70 is what I use) your camera may have enough buffer memory to compensate a slower card. Which translates into more money saved for other stuff.
I personally like the SanDisk brand because they are one of the first one in the market with CF and most reliable and I own a 1Gig SanDisk Extreme III card that I am very happy with.
Write speed is perfect for digital Rebel shooting sports March 23, 2005 13 out of 15 found this review helpful
After purchasing a regular Sandisk 512M card, I knew after some test shots with my DReb that I needed something that wrote faster. The next day, I picked up this card and shot soccer outside. There was no delay strictly for writing to the card, at least not that the DReb wasn't going to cause anyway. Yes, of course, a EOS 1D (or other brand top of the line) is better and faster for sports, but don't let anyone tell you that the consumer DSLR's can't shoot adequately. With this card you shouldn't have any problem reaching the limits of the DReb capability.
Best memory card on the market March 21, 2005 24 out of 24 found this review helpful
I have over 20 memory cards (CF, SD, xD, etc.) for PDAs, phones, digital cameras, etc. and this Sandisk 60x CF card is by far the fastest card I have ever used. I am using it for an 8MP Canon Digital Rebel XT SLR camera. Amazing little machine: I no longer have to wait for shots to get stored before moving to the next, it lets me take advantage of the continuous shoot mode (14 pics in 5 sec), I can now record high resolution video for up to 20 minutes in MPEG mode, and photo recall is almost instantaneous. The 2GB card is not as fast (slower interface) and much more expensive, so this card is the best compromise for speed, size, and value.
Fyi - I tried the Lexar 80x cards but their Write Acceleration technology does not work for a lot of cameras (Canon, for example) and some PDAs (select HPs), rendering them average cards for most uses. Other reviewers cite websites where you can check compatibility and speed comparisons across all cards.
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