
Sandisk 4GB Extreme IV CompactFlash Memory Card
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Sandisk 4GB Extreme IV CompactFlash Memory Card
SanDisk 4GB Extreme IV CompactFlash Cards are for the high-end professional photographers, who require
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SanDisk 4 GB Extreme IV CompactFlash Card ( SDCFX4-4096-901 )
SanDisk's 4GB Extreme IV CompactFlash Memory Card meets the critical speed and performance needs of professional
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Sandisk 4GB Extreme IV CompactFlash Memory Card
SanDisk's 4GB Extreme IV CompactFlash Memory Card meets the critical speed and performance needs of Professional
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SDCFX440969 4GB Extreme IV CompactFlash Card
Extreme IV is the new industry leader in the best-in-class solution for high profile professional photographers.
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With fast shooting high mega pixel DSLR cameras, the CF card can be a major performance factor. Write speeds, capacity, and power consumption all have an impact. This card also has a wider temperature range, is impact resistant, and includes recovery software. Why purchase an expensive digital camera only to use a card that cannot keep up?
The Extreme IV cards read/write with a 40 MB/sec sequential read/write speed. These fast write speeds are desirable with large image files especially when uploading to a computer. DSLR cameras often have a buffer which holds images while writing to the card during continuous shots. At some point the card cannot write fast enough, preventing the camera from shooting until the buffer clears enough room for another image. In these cases the camera cannot write as fast as the card, the quick speeds may only be noticeable while uploading images to your computer.
As CF cards continue to decrease in price, they increase capacity. 1GB cards are inexpensive
The Extreme IV cards read/write with a 40 MB/sec sequential read/write speed. These fast write speeds are desirable with large image files especially when uploading to a computer. DSLR cameras often have a buffer which holds images while writing to the card during continuous shots. At some point the card cannot write fast enough, preventing the camera from shooting until the buffer clears enough room for another image. In these cases the camera cannot write as fast as the card, the quick speeds may only be noticeable while uploading images to your computer.
As CF cards continue to decrease in price, they increase capacity. 1GB cards are inexpensive
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the extreme IV on a d300 with the battery grip is perhaps too fast of a combination. it makes the camera spit out captures like a cobra. if you don't need this level of performance, have a camera with a lower frame rate and a smaller buffer, an extreme IV is overkill. other than that it's a great card, very reliable so far. 4 stars since it's still a bit pricey. no real difference between this and lexar's UDMA 300x, so get whichever one's cheaper.
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"Data Error" on my DSLR is not something which I like to see when I take photos. I bought the 4GB card almost 6 months back and might have taken 1000 or more pics. I get this error now and the acrd is not accessible.
I am learning my lesson now. Do not buy cheap cards if you are a serious user.
I am learning my lesson now. Do not buy cheap cards if you are a serious user.















