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The SanDisk Ultra 8GB CompactFlash card delivers a robust 30MB/sec read and write speed, ensuring rapid data transfers from your DSLR or compact camera. Its waterproof design safeguards your memories in any environment, while the 8GB capacity supports extended photo and video shoots. Ideal for professionals demanding reliable, high-performance storage.
Color | Black |
Special Feature | water proof |
Read Speed | 30 Megabytes Per Second |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Write Speed | 30MB/sec |
Hardware Interface | CompactFlash |
Manufacturer | SanDisk |
UPC | 619659021528 620000000000 619659096885 619659110215 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00619659021528 |
RAM | 8 GB |
National Stock Number | 7050-01-563-1349 |
Item model number | SDCFH-008G-A11 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.57 x 5 x 7 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.57 x 5 x 7 inches |
Department | Electronics & Computers |
Language | English |
ASIN | B00065ANY2 |
National Stock Number | 7050-01-563-1349 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
Date First Available | October 2, 2001 |
D**N
High capacity, high speed, maximum flexibility...
I've been using this card on my camera since early May, and I am completely enthralled by the flexibility that its speed and capacity give me. Try as I might, the closest I've come to filling this card up on my Canon XTi was on a 5 day long trip where I shot over 3,000 pictures on Medium/Fine quality (2816x1880). I didn't have my computer or any other storage with me on the trip, so I was anticipating having to go through and start deleting pictures at some point to be able to keep everything I wanted and still be able to shoot more. On the third day though, I realized that I had only half-filled the card with about 2,000 shots. I was also able to get a 90-shot burst at 3fps on medium. For the most part, Medium/Fine resolution on the XTi will be good enough for most prints. I've printed up to 11x14 with a bit of post-processing with great success.So the card by itself will handle a very photo-happy trip with the right quality settings. But when I'm going out for something a bit more deliberate, say some portraits for a friend, I can shoot about 800 photos in RAW, and almost 450 in RAW+JPEG-large! (though if I need JPEGs I usually just do a quick batch conversion when I import everything onto my PC into Adobe Lightroom)However my favorite thing about this card is that I can use it to shoot timelapse without having to tote my laptop around. If I can get access to an AC outlet, or use the inverter in my car for field-work, I can set up my camera with just my locked shutter release cable or the converted intervalometer I sometimes snag from my friend. This means I don't have to bring my laptop, I don't have to set up the software with the cabling, I don't have to worry about powering my laptop, I don't need to quickly respond to any computer-to-camera communication issues, I can set up and move much more quickly...there's just a boatload of advantages!If I shoot in medium/fine resolution, this card will give me enough frames for a 2-minute, 24fps high-definition time lapse video. If I shoot in small/fine resolution (1936x1280 is still higher resolution than 1080P video's 1920x1080) I can do nearly 4-minutes. And if I want to sacrifice a small amount of quality for length, shooting at small/regular I can get nearly 10-minutes of timelapse video.On the speed side of things, this card is plenty quick. Surprisingly I get a fast transfer straight from the camera over a USB cable than with my card reader, but it might just be a bad card reader. But I can transfer a nearly-full card in just a few minutes. Camera to card transfer is pretty fast, and it only takes a few seconds for the buffer to clear after single a RAW+JPEG-L shot, and about 20 seconds to clear the full buffer (good for 9 RAW+JPEG-L, 12 RAW, or 90+ Medium/Fine pictures)...I also have not had a single instance of data corruption or any other problems with this CF card. It's solid as a rock and I'm extremely glad that I didn't go for something smaller or cheaper.
C**N
Speedy and reliable
I purchased this card for my 12mp Nikon D300 and have been very pleased with its performance. It has plenty of speed for when I really let the shutter loose, and that's mostly what I was looking for when I purchased it. This may not be one of Sandisk's new Extreme cards, but for all practical purposes, including weddings and light sports use, this card fits the bill at a good price. Definitely recommended.
D**W
Huge, Fast and Reliable
I am very fond of my Sandisk cards.I also have a Sandisk 4.0 GB Extreme card, and did an interesting comparison. I held a recording time race between Ultra and Extreme, here in my livingroom. Recording a big buffer full of photos in multiple trials, the recording times were identical. The more expensive Extreme was no faster than this card. In my case, the recording rate has to be limited by my camera, a Nikon 8800.Having a reliable card as large as 8.0 GB is very helpful.My cards have traveled to Alaska, Mexico, and Ecuador, and have had to function in all sorts of conditions. They have recorded 100,000+ photos, each of which I desperately did not want to loose. I back them up as often as I can, but I still worry, and I have lost photos when other cards failed.I am pleased to say I have never lost a photo from a Sandisk card - in spite of the abuse I put them through.Last week I filled up my Sandisk Ultra II 8.0 GB with important photos - carefully staged photos of butterfly specimens at the California Academy of Sciences. I worked 12 hours a day for 8 days on this project. The card behaved as it always has, and every single one of the 2400 photos I took, made it home safely.Do back your cards up often, but from experience I can say that I have a very, very favorable impression of this card.
J**.
Compatible with my Canon Rebel
Works well in my out-of-date Canon Rebel DS6041. Newer cameras take larger than 8 or 16GB cards and faster ones, and the CompactFlash is nearly obsolete--SD cards being more common. Having said that, this card is compatible with my Canon Rebel and worked flawlessly, taking hundreds of shots on vacation without filling up (it holds 999 on the largest sized file setting.)
T**N
Works as expected
I have pretty much always purchased SanDisk compact flash cards for my digital camera. As a professional photographer I want what is reliable and have used this SanDisk 8gb card several times since my purchase. It has reliably worked every time. I trust SanDisk to produce quality memory cards.I'm using it primarily in a Canon 7d camera and the only negative is that when I shoot video I tend to run out of space too fast. That's fine though as the price for these cards is cheap compared to the cost of losing a job.Follow-up:I had to RMA the card due to it constantly giving me errors when I was getting 3/4 to almost full. I would lose photos because of this. Dealing with SanDisk support wasn't fun. They sent me an older card twice, but when I brought it up the second time they overnighted me the correct replacement card. It has worked flawlessly since. It was something that I shouldn't have had to deal with and I knocked off a star for their customer support. If they hadn't overnighted the new card I would have dropped them to 2 stars.I understand CF cards will get through with defects. That is the purpose of RMA, but it was not an easy or enjoyable experience to go through the SanDisk support. In the end they did the right thing though and made up for their own inability to communicate effectively.
R**T
A great performer!
I bought several of these so I would have back-ups. So far that has not been necessary. The first one I used has been in my camera since 2019 with no issues! It allows me to take multiple images in succession with no buffering. I am very please with this item!
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