Sandisk 32GB Extreme III 30MBS Compact Flash CF Card - Retail Pack
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Average customer review:Product Description
Professional photographers who work under less than ideal conditions expect more from a flash memory card. More speed. More performance. More reliability. SanDisk’s new Extreme III card delivers everything you want plus a whole lot more! That’s because only SanDisk Extreme III memory cards feature innovative ESP Technology for the fastest speeds and highest performance. ESP stands for “Enhanced Super-Parallel Processing”. Simply put, it means you are getting the fastest read/write speeds available – an amazing minimum 30MB per second sequential read and write speed – speed you’ll definitely appreciate whenever you find yourself shooting and storing pictures in harsh environments, extreme temperatures or at high altitudes. Rely on SanDisk Extreme III cards when speed is critical to getting the right shot. Advanced features: - Designed to meet the critical speed and performance needs of serious professional photographers—lets you quickly capture, view, upload and transfer large image files - Ideal for demanding photo shoots under severe weather conditions—heat, cold, wind, rain, snow, etc. - Built to perform in the most extreme environments and temperatures—from -13º F to 185º F -25º C to 85º C - Min 30MB/second** sequential read and write - Durable, reliable and thoroughly tested—temperature tested (heat and cold); shock and vibration tested (industrial-grade RTV included for CompactFlash) - Dedicated, priority technical support hotline for direct customers of SanDisk Extreme products - Included travel case keeps your memory cards organized
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #8453 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: SanDisk
- Model: SDCFX3-032G-E31
- Released on: 2008-12-07
- Dimensions: .39" h x 1.57" w x 4.33" l, .17 pounds
- Hard Disk: 32GB
Features
- 32GB Extreme© III CompactFlash©
- 32GB Extreme© III CompactFlash©
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Manufacturer's Description
SanDisk Extreme® III CompactFlash memory cards are the perfect choice for people who are serious about their photography, including first-time DSLR owners. The latest SanDisk Extreme III CompactFlash cards offer faster performance than ever before (30MB/s*) when shooting, viewing, and transferring photos. They feature extra silicon for durability; and professional-level services that have become synonymous with the SanDisk Extreme product family. CompactFlash is the number one memory format choice for professional photographers, since it offers the best in performance, capacity, and durability. And, the SanDisk Extreme III CompactFlash cards are the first professional-level memory cards from SanDisk to be made available to general retailers.
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Customer Reviews
Good product - depending on your needs
Bought this FC a month ago for my HVR-MRC1K, the FC recording unit of my HVR-Z5 HDV camcorder. Card has been working fine and fast without any problems ever since, when recording small chunks or even full card continuous recording - no brobs.
Although be aware that for a DSLR camera you may need a faster CF which can transfer at a speed rate of at least x300. Tried this card on a Cannon 5D MKII and while it worked alright with it's full HD video, with stills fast shooting and quick review, it would crush!!
Altogether a good product for a good price, depending on your needs.
Compact flash cards
Sandisk compact flash cards are the best you can get. I have about 20 ranging from 4gb up to 32gb and all those inbetween. They are fast and reliable all are Extreme 111 and Amazon are the cheapest place to get them from thats what i have found
Does the job, but pricey in comparison
The only CF card with 30MB/s that I could find on the market. Has performed well, especially with recording of 1080p HD video on the Canon EOS 7D camera.
Still wondering if a card half its price would also do just as good a job with a slightly slower data transfer rate?





