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SanDisk SDCFH-004G-A11 4GB 30MB/s ULTRA CF Card (US Retail Package) |  | Brand: SanDisk
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $13.69 as of 3/18/2010 19:03 CDT details You Save: $46.30 (77%)
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Rating: 115 reviews
Format: CD Platform: Not Machine Specific Color: Black Media: Accessory Memorabilia: No Operating System: Varies by Title Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 0.6 x 5 x 7 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
MPN: SDCFH-004G-A11 Model: SDCFH-004G-A11 UPC: 840356833538 EAN: 0840356833538
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | High speed card featuring fast 30MB/sec Read/Write speed | | • | High performance card for cutting out the wait when transferring data from camera to PC | | • | Higher capacity card for capturing more photos and longer videos | | • | Works great with Compact Flash compatible digital SLRs and other feature-rich compact cameras | | • | Delivers the high-performance that these more advanced cameras demand |
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Product Description When the shooting turns fast and furious, serious photographers turn to SanDisk Ultra II CompactFlash. So fast, you're always ready for the next shot. So rugged, environmental conditions are never a problem. When every shot counts, choose SanDisk Ultra II CompactFlash.
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Large, Fast, Relatively Inexpensive April 30, 2006 Brian Koch (MI United States) 55 out of 58 found this review helpful
This card can hold up to about 1500 8 megapixel jpgs (give or take) which is usually more than I need in a single day. I also have three 1 gig Ultra II's and have noticed that they seem to be faster than the 4 gig version...but I usually don't need more than 9 pictures of an event in less than 5 seconds anyway, so this has not caused too much trouble. I have taken about 5,000-6,000 pictures on this card so far without any problems, other than running low on hard drive space because I end up taking more pictures due to this cards large size. So if speed is your main concern I recommend buying a few 1 gig cards or even moving up to an Extreme III, but other than that this card is a very good size for the cost and gets the job done.
Mine died too.... July 19, 2006 NativeTxn (Arlington, VA USA) 50 out of 55 found this review helpful
I bought this in April for my new Canon 30D and it worked great until several months ago. When I would go back to scroll through the recently taken pictures on my camera it would start saying "Data Corrupted". It started out slowly then it would lose every third picture. I tried to reformat the card and got an error message. Now my camera does not recognize it nor does the camera software on my computer. It was a wonderful card while it lasted but I too am hesitate to get another one. Hopefully mine was a lemon too.....but then again.
Great, but... January 3, 2007 Francisco Guerra (Mexico City, Mexico) 22 out of 23 found this review helpful
I love the quality and speed of SanDisk cards. Nevertheless I must confess, after having an Extreme card, you do feel the difference, while browsing through the pics in the camera... I believe it's worth to pay the difference for an Extreme one. In all other matters, great product, reasonable speed (while taking / processing pictures) and good speed for transfering photos to the computer.
Died after 4 months July 11, 2006 K. Bauman (Michigan, USA) 48 out of 55 found this review helpful
This seemed like a great card at a great price. Unfortunately after 4 months, during the middle of a paid shoot, all of the images instantly dissappeared. I stopped using the card, put it aside until I got home. I tried to use software to recover the images. Only a few could be recovered, the rest were gone. I've not been able to re-format the card in either a canon eos 5d, digital rebel, or using software on my computer. The card is now completely un-usable.
All of my older cards continue to work just fine. Hopefully this is just a lemon, although I need to replace it, and am obviously apprehensive about purchasing another one from Sandisk.
batch problem... November 27, 2006 Rose M. Swinson (-) 26 out of 28 found this review helpful
Normally I really like Sandisk CF cards. I have an Ultra II 1 gig that has performed flawlessly for over a year. I just recently purchased 2 of the 4 gig cards for an upcoming trip.
To preface I've had digital cameras for years. As far as digital SLR's I've had the orginal DRebel, 2 20D's and 2 30D's.. as well as a Nikon D50. I'm not a novice when it comes to these and to the cards they take.
Upon arrival of the 4 gig cards I put them in to check them. Both produced Err 99 on the Canon 30D's... as well as the Canon 20 D's. The only way around that Err 99 was to format BOTH CF cards on my computer .. and only then did they work in the cameras.
I have NEVER had to format an card before first time use in any of my cameras (including the other 2 4 gig cards that I own).
The cards are being sent back to where I got them, and I'm purchasing cards from a different vendor (and the Ultra III). It's my belief that it could be a batch problem .. as I am hearing others complain of this issue over the last month.
If you experience this problem, return them IMMEDIATELY to the vendor that you purchased it from. While reformatting them on your computer will work, there's a fairly good chance that the card could fail down the road.
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