Rating: Summary: A slow one... Review: This card a twice as slow compared to the new cards. Its controller is based on the old technology and I heard SunDisk is going to discontinue them in favor for a new faster Ultra series. I have also Viking 128MB card and it's much faster then SanDisk at the same price. Try Ridata if you want speed.
Rating: Summary: SanDisk fast in Olympus C-5050 Review: I have been very happy with the SanDisk card performance in my Olympus C-5050. This is a 5 megapixel camera takes photo files that 2.5 to 3.0 MB size and I can snap off pictures as fast as the camera can autofocus. I also can review photos, even 9 photo thumbnail screens rapidly.This is my fourth digital camera and I have been happy with SanDisk's performance during the past several years I have used them.
Rating: Summary: Very slow performance Review: I got this card because my Canon Powershot A20 was having some corruption problems with my Viking 128MB CF and Canon support said that they tested with Sandisk, not Viking, at that compacity. Anyways, the Sandisk 128MB CF works but it is at least half as slow as my old Viking, maybe slower. Wait time between shots is now almost unbearable. I suggest that you spend a little more to buy the Sandisk Ultra version (faster) or Lexar/Viking/Kingston brands. Heck, even SimpleTech is much faster.
Rating: Summary: It is an excellent card Review: A great card. I bought a 256 MB CF card for my Canon PowerShot S40. The speed is very fast: I used the card to shoot a movie for the first party I had after I received the card, and I captured all the exciting moment. The price is pretty cheap considering that this is the Sandisk quality.
Rating: Summary: great value Review: I find this to be a great value for the price holds all the pictures we could talk on a weeks vication with plenty of space left great price also.
Rating: Summary: IT'S TOO BAD! Review: This is a bad CompactFlash Card. Compare with Viking (I bought two from an internet store because it should be the best one), SimpleTech, Microtech, 128MB Compact Flash Card. SanDisk CompactFlash Card read and write speeds are so bad. I use CANON PRO70 and CANON D60 camera, which have RAW format. SanDisk CompactFlash take twice time to read and write data. Even the newest SanDisk Ultra CompactFlash doesn't work faster than others. However, its price is so high. You could get full test review on-line. If you use basic digital camera with below 2.0 megapixels resolution and save with JPG format, it is ok for you with 128MB. Otherwise, please don't buy this one. Choosing other company's CompactFlash is better for you.
Rating: Summary: Good card and price Review: Am getting A LOT of excellent quality pictures with this card. The Amazon price and free shipping is a real plus.
Rating: Summary: Card failed after 6 months Review: My SanDisk worked with no problems for the first 6 or so months I had it. However, a couple weeks ago, after filling it to about 70% capacity with photos and taking it home, it crapped out. The disk reader wouldn't recognize the card, nor would the camera. They would each recognize other cards I had, but not this particular one. It was in the camera the whole time and hadn't been abused. I haven't tried support or warranty services yet, but the bottom line is that if there's something on the card you can't replace when it fails, you're out of luck.
Rating: Summary: SANDISK 128MB Compact Flash Review: Only reason I didn't give it 5stars is that they don't have a transfer speed rating on the package. Different brands of C/F Cards can transfer at different speeds and SanDisk conveniently leaves out this measurement. They also sell a premium version of the same size modules. What makes the premium memory better if they have no measurements to back it up? So, although this works fine in my DigiCam, I think they can do a better job educating the consumer on their product(s).
Rating: Summary: Lots of space Review: I took my digital camera and CompactFlash card to Italy for a 3.5 week vacation. I used high quality pictures and got about 190 on the card before I had to download the pictures to my computer.
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