Rating: Summary: Extremely fast card! Review: I'm using this card with a Canon 20D, and it is extremely fast! Way faster scrolling between pictures I've already taken than with the Lexar 12x 512MB card I used to have. Speed doesn't matter *too* much for taking pictures with this camera since it has such a large internal buffer, but the speed is nice for reviewing pictures and transferring them to the computer.
Rating: Summary: FAST! FAST! FAST! Review: Of the four different brands of compact flash memory cards that I tried in my Nikon D70 this was by far the fastest. When I can afford it I will also be buying the two Gig. one.
Rating: Summary: Product Defect Review: The presumed 1GB card has only 208MB. I bought it at $96 from Amazon and I returned the card immediately!!
Rating: Summary: Perfect storage media Review: The SanDisk 1GB Ultra CF card stores a huge number of photos and is fast at doing its work. I could not find a better alternative, even now - except that the price keeps dropping, so time is on your side.
Rating: Summary: Works well in Minolta Dimage A1 Review: This card works very nicely in a Minolta Dimage A1. I can blast out RAW images (7.3MB) at a great rate, and magnified playback of JPEGs is very swift (don't forget that most playback on this camera uses small thumbnail images, which is no problem with any card).Dumping the card to a PC (using SanDisk's USB-2 CF reader) is also speedy (it really needs to be with a card this size). All this, a good price (from B&H Photo) and a lifetime warranty.
Rating: Summary: SanDisk Ultra II One Gigabyte CF Card Review: What an AWESOME card. You can beat it.. fast, furious, and roomy. I use it in a Canon PowerShot S30 - 611 pictures @ full resolution, and best quality. If you wanna use it for transferable storage, its nice - holds the equivalent of one and a half CD-ROMs. You won't be disappointed with this card!
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