SanDisk Extreme Compact Flash 400x 60MB/s 32GB
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22 years ago
Want a professional-grade CF card? Want high read and write speeds? If so, then you just might want to take a look at the SanDisk Extreme CF card. Introduction When you are photographing your kid's birthday party or your family vacation, the last thing you want to worry about is how many pictures...
14 years ago
Super Legit
I think if I do any longer time lapses I will have to get a 32 or 64, should have probably just bought one of those in the first place, but my 4GB cards need to be upgraded.
Pros:
- I have been using Sandisk since I started doing photography, and going from baddie amateur to semi-pro this thing rocks
- Bought it to go in my Canon 1Ds MarkII to start a time lapse photo project, and shooting on raw stores up to 850 photos on this bad boy, so it will be great for a couple hour...
Cons:
- wasn't free and it's not bigger
11 years ago
The add was confusing the image in the add shows ...
The add was confusing the image in the add shows 120MG cards but the text states 60MG cards. They were the faster cards so all wasOK Leroy Simon
18 years ago
"Revoutionary Storage"
Compact Flash cards are fast becoming one of the most popular removable storage devices in use today. They are possibly one of the great inventions of the digital photographic revolution.
Pros:
- Small
- Good Brand
- Reliable
Cons:
- May be too small and easy to loose
16 years ago
Sandisk Extreme 16G rocks
I'm a semi pro photographer taking sports photography on my Canon 40D with a 70-200 IS 2.8 L lens. I'm taking up to 6 frames per second for up to a minute continuously (release my finger every second or so.
Pros:
- Totally stable
- high capacity
- the sale price was shocking
Cons:
- Is pricy when not on sale
11 years ago
worth its price
Good performance.Couldn't get it in better rate. It's working fine with appropriate performance.
13 years ago
GOOD CAPACITY BUT A FULL 16GB IS A LOT OF PHOTOS
Bargain price of 64.79 on play.com and 60 MB/s make this 16GB card an excellent choice for anyone with a good DSLR, although I would recommend using 2GB,4GB or 8GB should you be worried about losing photos.
20 years ago
SanDisk Compact Flash Cards
This is not a product that I can intelligently review as I don't know enough about compact flash cards except that they either work or they do not. However, I have found SanDisk CFCs to be reliable.
Pros:
- SanDisk is dependable
- I have tried others which are not satisfactory
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