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Kingston Elite Pro 16 GB 133x CompactFlash Memory Card CF/16GB-S2 |  | Brand: Kingston Category: CE
List Price: $55.99 Buy New: $35.89 as of 9/7/2010 15:24 CDT details You Save: $20.10 (36%)
New (29) Used (3) from $34.00
Seller: AHC24 Rating: 63 reviews
Format: CD Platform: Windows Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Operating System: Windows Free Memory Slots: GB Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 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: 7406171239448 ASIN: B000Y16TY6
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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 ...
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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Big and cheap March 13, 2009 Marco A. De Llano 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
I bought this CF card for the sole purpose of replacing my iPod Mini's 4GB microdrive.
It worked right out of the box. Now I got 16GB inside my iPod and turned my Mini into a flash based player now.
Been a slow device and without constant writes (like a DSLR), I don't know how this card stands against the competition. Since, for my DSLR I get known brands and speedy cards, even if they cost much more.
If you want something cheap and don't plan on using them on middle to high-end products that depend on speedy writes this will fit your device just nicely.
Reliable and inexpensive -- UPDATE January 13, 2009 Morganna Wolf (Pacific NW) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This is definitely not the fastest chip around however if you need a reliable chip that has lots of room this definitely fits the ticket.
I have used this chip w/ a Canon 40 D capturing High Quality JPEGS and also RAW. When shooting JPEGS I have not had an issue w/ speed. When shooting action shots in RAW it does tend to lag a bit. However for my typical use it works just fine.
For over 2 months it has been the main chip I shoot with and has had a lot of use (probably over 6,000 shots in total.) I have not experienced any problems with the reliability of this chip.
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Update 06/07/2010
I have been using this chip for over a year and a half. It is one of two 16GB chips that I use so it gets a lot of use. I have used it in my Canons (20D, 40D and 7D). I have never had this chip fail me.
Yes it is a slower chip so if I'm shooting RAW I move to a faster chip. But for general use when I'm not needing a fast chip this is great.
Axim X51V and the Kingston Elite Pro 16 GB CF April 1, 2009 Edward Smith 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought the Kingston Elite Pro 16GB CF from Amazon.com. Great price. I received it when Amazon said I would. I installed it in my Axim X51V and it has been doing everything I hoped it would. I am happy.Kingston Elite Pro 16 GB 133x CompactFlash Memory Card CF/16GB-S2
Best bang for the buck going June 4, 2010 John Maciel (Fairhaven, MA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I shoot with a Canon 7D and a 40D previously to that. I now have 2 of these and both have worked flawlessly. First one for over 5,000 images so far and second for a modest 900 or so this past weekend. I use them for both stills and video. Don't let the card companies hype you into thinking you need 600x cards to shoot video.. people much smarter that me have done tests and calculations that prove you only need 50x-60x cards to sustain video recording even with 1080p. Some people have really struck out with these cards.. the only thing I can remind people of is to only format your cards in your camera!? That has proven to be the source of many problems for some people. These cards have done nothing but work for me so far. So whatever you do, DON'T buy these cards..... I want there to be inventory for the next time I need one... :)
Cheers
John
16 Compact Flash by Kingston June 10, 2010 Edward Pineda (Dallas, TX) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I shoot video with my Canon 7D, and this has been a great way to capture that video without spending a fortune on a memory card. This is the second one I purchase.
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