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Summary: kingston cf/4gb
Comment: I read some reviews that stated that they had problems with this card. I purchased the card, formatted it and it works great in my Canon 30 D. I shoot RAW and i get over 400 images. Not bad.
Great price
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Summary: Good all around card
Comment: CF cards from many of the major card manufactures all work fine of me. I bought this particular card because it was available for Prime shipping and I needed it fast.
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Summary: excellent CF card
Comment: I have two CF cards from Kingston, both from the ElitePro line-up. I was happy with the first one and bought this 4GB card for that reason. I haven't been concerned with the 45X speed, it seems to keep up well with my Canon Rebel XT. It might be nice to have a faster card for action shots, but then again, for the price, you can't touch the value of this card.
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Summary: Not an accessory, an investment
Comment: Holy bat stuffins Bat Man! Eighty-five million pictures, on one card. That's like eight hundred fifty-five thousand rolls of 35mm film! Okay, maybe I exagerated a bit, but you get the point. I had a nice little Olympus with the stock card. I'd use it to take pictures of my jobs, but found myself limited to around twenty photos, so I had to plan my shots and download every day. No more. I can shoot photos all week with this card (all run around 4megs each) and still barely dent the card's capacity. This will hold around four hundred high quality photos taken using my 8megapix toy. Life has changed, obviously, for the better. To put it in perspective, not having this card in my camera would be a little like putting a five and quarter inch blade on my commercial table saw.
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Summary: It could be King
Comment: I like having my Kingston 4gb in my D200 as it gives me a hell of a lot more photos to take than my 1gb did at the best quality. I have not had any problems with it although I have heard there is sometimes writting problems with Kingston cards but for the money that i guess is a risk i am willing to take. For the price though it has shown to be above and beyond in its performance (as I compare it to my 1gb Lexar 80x) If I had the money I would have bought the best kind in my mind but my friend who uses only kingston suggested that I try one as they are well priced for their capacities. So I did and I have not had any problems yet and if need be I might buy another one of these cards in the future.





Summary: kingston cf/4gb
Comment: I read some reviews that stated that they had problems with this card. I purchased the card, formatted it and it works great in my Canon 30 D. I shoot RAW and i get over 400 images. Not bad.
Great price
Customer Rating:





Summary: Good all around card
Comment: CF cards from many of the major card manufactures all work fine of me. I bought this particular card because it was available for Prime shipping and I needed it fast.
Customer Rating:





Summary: excellent CF card
Comment: I have two CF cards from Kingston, both from the ElitePro line-up. I was happy with the first one and bought this 4GB card for that reason. I haven't been concerned with the 45X speed, it seems to keep up well with my Canon Rebel XT. It might be nice to have a faster card for action shots, but then again, for the price, you can't touch the value of this card.
Customer Rating:





Summary: Not an accessory, an investment
Comment: Holy bat stuffins Bat Man! Eighty-five million pictures, on one card. That's like eight hundred fifty-five thousand rolls of 35mm film! Okay, maybe I exagerated a bit, but you get the point. I had a nice little Olympus with the stock card. I'd use it to take pictures of my jobs, but found myself limited to around twenty photos, so I had to plan my shots and download every day. No more. I can shoot photos all week with this card (all run around 4megs each) and still barely dent the card's capacity. This will hold around four hundred high quality photos taken using my 8megapix toy. Life has changed, obviously, for the better. To put it in perspective, not having this card in my camera would be a little like putting a five and quarter inch blade on my commercial table saw.
Customer Rating:





Summary: It could be King
Comment: I like having my Kingston 4gb in my D200 as it gives me a hell of a lot more photos to take than my 1gb did at the best quality. I have not had any problems with it although I have heard there is sometimes writting problems with Kingston cards but for the money that i guess is a risk i am willing to take. For the price though it has shown to be above and beyond in its performance (as I compare it to my 1gb Lexar 80x) If I had the money I would have bought the best kind in my mind but my friend who uses only kingston suggested that I try one as they are well priced for their capacities. So I did and I have not had any problems yet and if need be I might buy another one of these cards in the future.

