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Kingston CF/16GB-S2 16GB Elite Pro CompactFlash Card 133x | 
enlarge | Brand: Kingston Category: CE
List Price: $74.99 Buy New: $49.95 You Save: $25.04 (33%)
New (51) from $49.95
Rating: 3 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 4.5 x 0.8 x 5.5 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
MPN: CF/16GB-S2 Model: CF/16GB-S2 UPC: 740617123944 EAN: 0740617123944 ASIN: B000Y16TY6
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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 16 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 16 GB Elite Pro CompactFlash card is backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
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Lots of memory, great price August 29, 2008 J. Wilkinson (PA, USA) Used this for a trip where I had no way to archive photos on a laptop or other. This allowed me to hold approx 1150 pics in RAW format on my Olympus 500E. Write time seemed just as fast as a smaller Sandisk Extreeme III. Very Satisfied
3 months and working fine... July 11, 2008 R. A Gibson (San Antonio, TX USA) There are 3 major issues when it comes to Flash Memory cards for our cameras... Capacity, Speed, & most importantly (or it should be) reliability. Rating this card for all three, I'd have to say it is an excellent performer. 16GB is huge (some might argue TOO BIG, the thinking is that it is better to spread your pics across more cards "Just in Case"), 133x is, while not the fastest, still lightning quick for all but those shooting 10 fps. And does it work RELIABLY? Well, so far, so good. 3 months and counting, zero failures. Of course, if you want zero failures GUARANTEED, you're going to have to foot out some serious cash for the Hoodman Raw CF Cards (zero failures in North America ever!). But back to this card, excellent price vs. performance. Hard to go wrong. Happy Shooting.
Lost data in the first week itself! January 18, 2008 ap2ap 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I used this CF card for the first time with Nikon D300. I first formatted it in the camera. After saving about 25 pictures (both on RAW and JPEG) over 5 days, the camera suddenly flashed the message "CF Card not formatted" and the pictures were no longer visible (they were visible earlier). I had to reformat the card and lost all the pictures taken. This was shocking as had this happened after few hundered photographs, I would have lost all my work. After reformatting it is working again, but I have no idea as to why it happend in the first place.
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