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SanDisk 64 MB CompactFlash Card

SanDisk 64 MB CompactFlash Card

List Price: $75.00
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Speed is Relative.
Review: SanDisk Compact Flash media cards work excellently in all our devices, from the camera to our Psion handheld.What most people don't realize is that the speed at which their device stores information to the card determines how long the recovery time is between pictures or file saving, etc.We've noticed that some people think the compact flash card itself is the problem, when in fact the speed of storage or writing to the cards is ALSO dependent on the performance of the particular camera, handheld, etc. (on board operational RAM/memory, processing chip clock speed). We recommend that before a person buy a desired device that they check/compare magazine reviews, recommendation lists and manufacturer specs to find out how fast a device write/stores. This will save you much frustration later.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Slow card and almost useless for digital cameras
Review: The card turned out to be horribly slow. The digital camera takes 4-5 seconds to write to it if more than 100 images stored. First we thought it was due to the size of the card, but having bought a viking and a crucial 64 mb compactFlash card we realise that it is not the size of the card, but the brand of card which is making the process slow.
We later found following comparison which does seem to support our findings that the card IS SLOW..

http://www.dpreview.com/articles/mediacompare/page4.asp?sort=cp995jpeg

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best way to go in Digital Photography!
Review: The CompactFlash Card is so convenient, small, and user friendly. This is a great price for a 64MB CompactFlash Card! The 64 MB card will hold Hundreds of pictures, more than you can take on a weekend. The camera's which use these cards usually have a feature to erase unwanted photos, so you have room on the card for only the photos you want. After you down load the photos onto other storage media, you just erase the card and re-shoot! On a large capacity card like this one you can purchase a SanDisk reader for around $25 to read the card like a Memory Disc and download the photos faster than sending them from the camera.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great memory card!
Review: This card holds a lot of space, and is still small enough to fit in my rio500. I have no experience with using it in cameras, but it never has messed up with my mp3 player, and is great in storage capacity. The only thing better is more space, and you certainly get what you pay for with any of these meory cards by San Disk.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very Good
Review: Used this for the first time in my camera on my vacation to CUBA and took 759 beautiful photos. I was amazed at the quality in such a small card. Good ONE. Good price too.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very Good
Review: Used this for the first time in my camera on my vacation to CUBA and took 759 beautiful photos. I was amazed at the quality in such a small card. Good ONE. Good price too.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It works.
Review: What do you say about a CF card?
It works.
No problems.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Essential Item for a Professional Photographer
Review: When my studio went Digital last year we bought a Kodak DCS 330, after learning with a Kodak DC210Plus, and since we use the camera tethered to a computer by a Firewire, we still need good memory capacity in the camera. With two SanDisk 64MB cards in the camera we have enough memory to hold the images of a Portrait session before transferring them into Photoshop for processing. At 8.65 Megabytes per image, two 64s don't provide very much space so we take a laptop with us in the field for transfer. But a professional absolutely must have rock-solid reliability and we get it with the SanDisk 64s - no hint of noise or problems after over 1,000 images in each disk. They were recommended to me by another Professional Photographer.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellant Value
Review: With the drop in prices on memory cards this is an excellant choice for users of digital cameras and memory hungry devices. I enjoy the ability to shoot over 400 pictures on highest resolution and not worry about not having enough memory. A real bargine at this price.


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