ADATA 32GB 533X Compact Flash (CF) Flash Card
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With 6 User Reviews
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Waggoner
Rating: Review Date: 10/08/12 |
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Iphigenie
Rating: Review Date: 04/10/12 |
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None Dies following initially use. I bought the version just prior to this, but all the stats are pretty a lot the same. I'm confident A-Data just threw a new label on the same crud. I bought their 32GB "Speedy" CF awhile ago and attempted to make a bootable recovery flash with it. Halfway by means of the method it locked up and that was the end of it. Couldn't read, write or be formatted afterwards. Turned out to an expensive paper weight and it doesn't even do that effectively! One particular egg is generous must be zero. By no means purchased an A-Information item since this poor experience. |
Bud
Rating: Review Date: 12/11/11 |
Comment:
secure, quick, affordable and availible notta quicker than my 24mp camera @ 3fps(raw+fjpeg), this is my 4th A-Information card, usually going faster/bigger and never ever had an problem with an A-Information... I've only had problem with a sdisk xtrm4.(never once again will I go sdisk(no support)after half day of shooting in Banff=no pics availible-=sickening. I 'm thinking of obtaining a couple more and leave my laptop/ext.hd at household. |
GuruSteve@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 08/01/10 |
Cons:
Speed isn't too great
Pros: Cheap, works as IDE drive, solid state Comment:
Bought this to replace the IDE hard drive in a Panasonic Toughbook. Put it in a 44pin to CF adapter. Booted fine - now I have a completely quiet notebook. Unfortunately, the lack of cache means performance is a bit 'jittery' |
Andreas_S@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 05/08/10 |
Cons:
none
Pros: stable and robustGreat price Comment:
I took 2 of these on a trip and took over 3000 RAW images and HD video on a Canon 7D with no problems.The cards were fast enough to capture everything and all data was safe. Great deal |
Frank Rating: Review Date: 05/04/10 |
Comment:
Deliver everything Speed, quality and low price |
So far, I don't see any limitations. No loss of memory, no misreads, no lost images, making use of in Canon 5D Mark II ... I have a 16 Gig card that I have utilized along with two sandisk extremes, and this 16 Gig AData speedy operates just lovely. I personal many AData memory goods, largely less expensive SDHC flash cards, and a mem stick, that have all been very reliable, with great+ efficiency. Possibly it is a tiny slower than cards that are 5 and 6 times the expense. (I notice some lag when running simple camera tests.. but this in no way impacts my photography). What are you shooting? Stills? Vacation photographs? Scenery? Anything outdoors of specialist sports photography, you must have an adequate investment in this card. -- FYI, steady shooting with each RAW and compressed .. small no difference in between AData and faster SanDisk cards... F2.8 1ቫ .. I have not actually used for video, but will likely under no circumstances devote any more money on a so-referred to as "fast" card for camera use .. space is of teh essence, due to the fact I don't spot meter, and take several frames of everything, I discover this is significantly more quickly for me.