Camera Reviews from Amazon.com
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July 24, 2010
Great but not very fast
This card is great value if you do not fill your camera's buffer when you shoot. It takes over twice as long to write to this card as it does to a UDMA enabled card. If you do not shoot long sequences of photos, there is no reason to pay more.
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June 30, 2010
Nice big CF card
It's a good value for the money, used it in my Canon 7D on a recent trip. It kept up with the camera as far as saving pictures and video. I shot all in RAW format but did not try out the 8 shots/sec with this card. So far I like it, popped it in the camera and it registered well over 1000 shots(my camera showed up to 999, 3 digit display limit); average size for my RAW files were well in the 25MB range/shot. With this in the camera and walking about the city exploring, I didn't have to worry about running out of space and happily snapped at anything that came my way.
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June 30, 2010
Not perfect but still a good value
I purchased this card for the same reason everyone else did........ the price. It's a great value and by far one of the cheapest 32g CF cards out there. I have shot probably 8,000 shots on this card. It performs well but every now and then.... MY D300S does NOT like it. It will lock up my camera and tell me to change the card. I simply eject and reinsert and all is well again. This probably happens about once every 600-700 shots. I'm not sure what the problem is but it always starts working again after I eject/reinsert. Either way, it's still a great bargain. I will probably go for the 64g version once it comes out.




