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| Kingston CF/8GB-S2 8GB Elite Pro CompactFlash Card 133x | 
enlarge | Brand: Kingston Category: CE
List Price: $56.99 Buy New: $39.45 You Save: $17.54 (31%)
New (40) from $39.45
Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 4.5 x 0.8 x 5.5 nv:Type: Compact Flash Memory Size: 8GB Write Speed: 20MB/sec. Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
MPN: CF/8GB-S2 Model: CF/8GB-S2 UPC: 740617123852 EAN: 0740617123852 ASIN: B000Y138EK
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Product Description The newly redesigned Kingston CompactFlash Elite Pro offers a minimum sustained write speed of 133x. The Elite Pro is designed specifically to help advanced amateur or professional photographers get the best performance from their high-end imaging devices and applications. No matter how fast you work, CompactFlash Elite Pro can keep pace. With ultra-fast transfer rates and up to 8 GB capacity, you can capture more continuous, high-resolution images in less time with the Elite Pro than with traditional CompactFlash memory cards. And when you need to transfer your largest files, your production workflow will be more efficient than ever. The Kingston 8 GB Elite Pro CompactFlash card is backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
Product Description Imaging pros expect a lot from their equipment and can't afford to have a component limit their productivity or creativity. That's where Kingston's CompactFlash Elite Pro memory cards come in. The newly redesigned Kingston CompactFlash Elite Pro offers a minimum sustained write speed of 133X. The Elite Pro is designed specifically to help advanced amateur or professional photographers get the best performance from their high-end imaging devices and applications.No matter how fast you work, CF Elite Pro can keep pace. With its ultra-fast transfer rates of 25MB/sec. read and 20MB/sec. write, and great capacity, you can capture more continuous, high-resolution images in less time with the Elite Pro than with traditional CompactFlash memory cards. And when it's time to transfer your largest files, watch them fly your production workflow will be more efficient than ever.
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Quick, compatible, inexpensive. August 8, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This card was quickly shipped. It works flawlessly in my Nikon D200 digital camera. It is fast, and easily keeps up with the frame rate of my D200. I will probably buy a second one as backup.
Great card! Fast speed! July 30, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is my second kingston compactflash card (another one is 4gb cf). Kingston never lets me down. It works great! Speed is very fast! There are faster CF cards available on the market, but if you want to use the cf cards on digital cameras, you don't really need faster (than 133x kingston) cards. NO camera can take advantage of the faster cards yet. Anyway, this is perfect for digital camera (Dslr).
Card failed, lost vacation pics April 17, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Bought this card for my new Canon 40D, took it to Italy, and after a few days of shooting and unloading to back up the pictures, we started to get messages that the card was full (but it wasn't), then it started to zap portions of the existing pics. Later the card failed, saying it was unformatted and it needed to be formatted, which of course meant my pictures for the day were gone. After reformatting it, it failed again about 30 pics later, then failed again after about 10 pics. We gave up, bought an overpriced replacement card at a camera shop, and had zero problems for the remainder of the trip, so it wasn't the camera. Unfortunately we lost about 150 pics in the process of trying to figure out what was going on.
Works great! February 12, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Works just fine in my Canon S45. Canon will tell you 2GB is the max for this camera (I think it formats cards FAT16), but this Kingston card seems to have come already formatted in FAT32. I just shot over 2GB of material, so the camera doesn't seem to have any problems with large FAT32 cards--so long as they're already formatted that way.
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