SD-CF II : SD to CF Type II Adapter
- Converts SD memory cards into CF Type II card interface
- Fits into CF type II Slot
- SD Card stores completely into the CF card adapter
- Works with PDA digital camera printer etc.
Product Description
This adapter is an intermediary of SD/MMC Card to CF interface devices. It converts SD/MMC cards to standard CompactFlash II format. CF-interface devices will have access to the latest SD/MMC devices such as digital cameras cellular phones MP3 player and PDAs. It’s truly plug&play. It is the gateway to a more diverse life style.Features: Perfect solution for Converting the SD (Secure Digital)/MMC (MultiMedia Card) to standard CF Card. Highest Capacity Available Read all SD/MMC Card. SDHC 2.0 Supported Commercial Extended and Industrial Temperature Support Hot Swappable 3.3V / 5V Operation Auto sensing CF / ATA host interface Host data transfer rate: 16.6MBytes/sec (PIO mode4) Lightweight Noiseless Rugged (up to 2000Gs) CompactFlash Type II Compliant Conforms to 8-bits to 16-bits access Windows® 95/98/ME/2000/XPApplications: Expanding Portable PC and Handheld Devices Storage CF Card Standard Allows for Easy Data Exchange Between Computers Offering a… More >>
SD-CF II : SD to CF Type II Adapter
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5 comments
Turbonik on December 17, 2009 at 5:26 am
Tested with 4 SD cards from different manufacturers, only one worked, Kingston 2GB Ultimate. This adapter is not working with Sandisk Ultra II 2GB card and with some Lexar cards.Done testing in camera and with flash memory reader. Cameras won’t even format them.
Bad product, does not work as advertised, very disappointed.
Charles Hintlian on December 17, 2009 at 5:28 am
I have yet to find anything it works with. Doesn’t work in any of my card readers, nor in my Pentax *istD SLR. I have only tried it with Kingston 2GB SD cards so far. Will not format them in the camera nor in my Mac G4.
Uilacan Alexandra on December 17, 2009 at 7:17 am
Thou this adapter supports SDHC cards, it limits the the write/read speed of the card. In tests, the write speed of the SDHC+adapter is reduced to 1/3 of the SDHC. Or is the write speed that was important for me, in saving raw images. For jpeg and recording avi’s the speed is OK.
georay on December 17, 2009 at 7:36 am
works on nikon d300; but not on nikon d700 too thick to go in to card slot
John Locke on December 17, 2009 at 8:22 am
This product DOES NOT WORK with an Eye-Fi wireless SD card. My Canon Rebel XTI gives a CF Card error and refuses to take pictures when using it.