Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - SanDisk CompactFlash 4 GB EXTREME III

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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Accessory Brand: SanDisk EAN: 4007249550460 Feature: Includes Plastic Is Autographed: 0 Is Fragile: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: SanDisk Manufacturer: SanDisk Model: SDCFX3-004G-E31 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: SanDisk Release Date: 2005-02-09 Studio: SanDisk
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Includes Plastic Write Speed: 133x (20MB Per Read Speed: 133x (20MB Per Warranty: Includes
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Good high capacity card Comment: I bought one of these cards as a replacement for a Viking 1Gb compact flash card from two years ago. Good to see Moore's Law in action - this card is faster and has four times the capacity for a lower price! More than sufficient storage for my DLSR, with even the number of highest resolution pictures exceeding the camera counter limit of 999, and should be future proof for another couple of years. Highly recommended.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good Value Comment: This CF is worth all its money. 4GB is good enough to take 800 Images in Large-Fine mode. If you are planning to take the images in the RAW+Large mode, you can buy another one ,instead of buying a 8 GB flash.
Recommended.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good value Comment: Those cards use to cost an arm and a leg but nowadays the 4Gb is probably the best value per GB. This had worked flawlessly since around a year through a few full capacity. One can notice the speed difference with a generic card (even Sandisk) in nparticular when shooting in burst.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great speed and great recovery Comment: I wanted a bigger and quicker card to use with a Nikon D200, this does just the job, downloads to computer are so quick now, great. About 450 images on Fine JPEG.
I managed to delete a needed picture from the card and computer. The recovery software saved the day. Hint: Just ignore the 135 year wait timer but it does take a few minutes to rebuild the images.
Excellent value for money and I would buy it again.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Buy it! Comment: Frankly, the buck stops here.
Top card, top price, reliability the best, and excellent size even if you're particularly trigger happy...
I use it with a Canon EOS 400d, on largest jpeg (depending on aperture etc etc) is over a 1000... RAW around 500
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