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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Kingston Elite Pro 4 GB 133x CompactFlash Memory Card CF/4GB-S2Customer Review: Kingston 133x Elite Pro CF Card. Summary: 4 Stars
If you need them for a camera, you can't go for a lower model. It would simply not work and even generate errors in the form of corrupted images and data loss. 133x (related to data transfer speed) minimum and the faster the better.
Kingston seems to have the better cost-performance benefit. other brands are more expensive.
Customer Review: Fast and reasonably priced Summary: 5 Stars
I bought this card when I bought my Canon XTi and have not been disappointed. I can easily capture shots in continuous shooting mode with no delay and with 4GBs it can hold more pictures than I'm likely to take before dumping the card onto my computer.
It's fast and was reasonably priced when I purchased it.
Customer Review: PNY 4GB flashcard Summary: 5 Stars
As many digital cameras enter the 2009 market with increased resolution, the need for compact flash cards able to hold at least 4GB of memory is apparent. I own 10 PNY CF and SD cards ranging in size from 1-4 GB. They are reliable, durable, and priced below most of the competition. These are a good buy.
Customer Review: Works just fine Summary: 5 Stars
It's a compactflash card being used in an Olympus digital SLR and it works just like it should.
We selected a 4GB card because we could dump it to a computer and completely back it up onto a single DVD. If you go for a larger card, you might have to slice and dice it onto multiple disks.
Customer Review: Great card for the price Summary: 5 Stars
I have 3 of these cards for use in a 40D. They've been great, and at the price I was able to get more of them!
Good value for money, and I like the 4 GB size to spread out storage during a shoot. That way if one card fails for some reason, I don't lose 8 or 16 GB of pictures at once!
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