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Summary: Good buy for the price
Comment: I received a 16MB card with mi Nikon Coolpix 2000 which wasn't enough. I purchased this CF card on Amazon and have been very satisfied with the results. I have stored upto 60 pictures and 20 videos before I have had to move it to my computer. There is insignificant lag.
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Summary: Good buy for the price
Comment: I received a 16MB card with mi Nikon Coolpix 2000 which wasn't enough. I purchased this CF card on Amazon and have been very satisfied with the results. I have stored upto 60 pictures and 20 videos before I have had to move it to my computer. There is insignificant lag.
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Summary: Trouble free
Comment: Worked great in my Aiptek DV-II camera.
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Summary: i bought it for the rebate
Comment: san-disk owns the rights to the compactflash patent, but quality between different brands of media is pretty much equal at the consumer level. i made this brand purchase for the sizable rebate offered at the time, which earned the quality/value rating of 5* in my book.
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Summary: SanDisk + Olympus = GREAT FUN
Comment: I have a SanDisk 128 and a 256 MB card which I now use in my Olympus C-5050 camera. Previously I owned a Canon G1 and use the same cards as before. During the two years I owned the Canon I took over 3500 images without any difficulty. I was worried about the Olympus because it is 5 megapixels and I though this would bog down the memory card. Despite 3 megabyte files my "old" SanDisk CompactFlash cards work great and I am able to shoot away without any waiting.





Summary: Good buy for the price
Comment: I received a 16MB card with mi Nikon Coolpix 2000 which wasn't enough. I purchased this CF card on Amazon and have been very satisfied with the results. I have stored upto 60 pictures and 20 videos before I have had to move it to my computer. There is insignificant lag.
Customer Rating:





Summary: Good buy for the price
Comment: I received a 16MB card with mi Nikon Coolpix 2000 which wasn't enough. I purchased this CF card on Amazon and have been very satisfied with the results. I have stored upto 60 pictures and 20 videos before I have had to move it to my computer. There is insignificant lag.
Customer Rating:





Summary: Trouble free
Comment: Worked great in my Aiptek DV-II camera.
Customer Rating:





Summary: i bought it for the rebate
Comment: san-disk owns the rights to the compactflash patent, but quality between different brands of media is pretty much equal at the consumer level. i made this brand purchase for the sizable rebate offered at the time, which earned the quality/value rating of 5* in my book.
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Summary: SanDisk + Olympus = GREAT FUN
Comment: I have a SanDisk 128 and a 256 MB card which I now use in my Olympus C-5050 camera. Previously I owned a Canon G1 and use the same cards as before. During the two years I owned the Canon I took over 3500 images without any difficulty. I was worried about the Olympus because it is 5 megapixels and I though this would bog down the memory card. Despite 3 megabyte files my "old" SanDisk CompactFlash cards work great and I am able to shoot away without any waiting.
I use an ImageMate card reader to copy files to my PC where they I can edit and store them temporarily before making a copy of the images on a CD for long term storage.
I have used SanDisk cards from capacities of 16 to 256 MB in 4 different digital cameras I have owned over the years and the performance and reliability are excellent. Over the years SanDisk has also become quite price competitive, so you get both value and performance.
Sony is also using SanDisk flash memory in their newest Memory Stick, so that is enough of an endorsement for me!
Digital photography rocks!!!


