SanDisk Ultra Compact Flash 2GB Card
- Ultra fast download and upload speed up to 10 MB per second
- Very small size
- Lifetime warranty
- 2 GB Memory Capacity
- Work with any Compactflash enabled device
Product Description
In the fast-paced world of Digital Photography, you rely on your camera and its capabilities. You also rely on your CompactFlash card to be fast, reliable and compatible with your camera. To meet the needs of professional and advanced photographers, SanDisk has developed new, optimized CompactFlash cards that have a minimum sustained write speed of 9MB per second and a read speed of 10MB per second, take advantage of the advanced features of high mega-pixel digital cameras, deliver superior speed. Now you can capture those high-resolution images even faster! Do it all with low power consumption, which means longer battery life. SanDisk Ultra II CompactFlash cards are ideal for your most demanding photo shoots, including photojournalism and event, sports, nature and fashion photography. All CF cards from SanDisk are Type I format, including SanDisk Ultra II CompactFlash cards…. More >>
SanDisk Ultra Compact Flash 2GB Card
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5 comments
Richard Ma on December 8, 2009 at 2:14 pm
amazon’s standard shipping should be 5-7 days, but if you use their free shipping, it will take actually over at least 10 days. i placed order Oct.17, the expected delivery is 30 Oct., very bad.
Jiminylena on December 8, 2009 at 5:06 pm
Amazon did not make clear in the specs what memory card was required for the D40x, since it’s impossible to get human assistance: so now I’m stuck with this card which is completely useless to me.
S. Pedi on December 8, 2009 at 7:06 pm
I already had a SanDisk 1GB Ultra II CF card and decided that I could use a 2GB in order to
store more photos on it.
My purpose was to store as many images at its LOWEST resolution possible, just in case I started to
lose image space on the card. This year, I’m going to Italy, so I knew I’d be taking a ton of shots.
Of course, I’d start with taking shots with the HIGHER resolution, but if I found that I was running out of
space on the CF card, its always good to know that you can always lower the resolution if you have to..
I’m not a professional. I’ve taken lower resolution shots that pleased me beause I had “captured the moment” and that’s what’s important to me.
My present SanDisk 1GB CF card can store 999 images at its LOWEST resolution..
My camera is a Canon Digital Rebel XT 8 megapixels..
When I got this new 2GB CF card. I formated it, and then saw that it could only store 999 images.
Just the same as the 1GB card.
So, either I did something wrong, or the card was defective.
I sent it back.
S. Mclaughlin on December 8, 2009 at 8:32 pm
I purchased this card to take to a trip in France. On day 8 of my trip it died. There went ALL my memories. Out of the blue it said the disc was not formatted. I have an Olympus Camedia E-10 and do not have any problems with it. My smaller discs worked fine. This was a complete disappointment.
Only review if I know on December 8, 2009 at 8:59 pm
I have never liked this brand but was assured at my high end camera store to be a good quality disk and so I bought the package with the card reader. Card reader after only a dozen or so times went faulty on me and then lost all the pictures on the disk. For me, I was pleased I know to change a disk and not put all eggs in one basket. The fact I only have the Wedding first dance is not good however. I blame it on the card reader. I would still look at other brands that have worked better for me. I shoot with a Cannon 20D with my new (I have to brag) L series lenses I bought from Amazon.