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SANDISK ULTRA II CF 4GB CARD

SANDISK ULTRA II CF 4GB CARD
From SanDisk

Price: £12.36 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Delivery on orders over £15. Details

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Product Description

High performance digital memory solution for serious photographers.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #144 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: SanDisk
  • Model: SDCFH-4096-902
  • Released on: 2005-02-09
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 19.68" h x 19.68" w x 19.68" l, .29 pounds

Features

  • Faster write speed means less time between shots 9MB/second
  • Read performance 10MB/second
  • High density flash memory and optimized controller technology lets you save large image files faster
  • Provides the durability and high speed quality needed for advanced amateur photographers and photo enthusiasts

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
The new SanDisk Ultra II Memory Stick PRO memory card has a minimum sustained write speed of 9 megabytes (MB) per second and a read speed of 10MB per second. Get faster speed for all the things you do.In the fast-paced world of Digital Photography, you rely on your camera and its capabilities. You also rely on your Memory Stick PRO card to be fast, reliable and compatible with your camera. To meet the needs of professional and advanced photographers, SanDisk has developed new, optimized Memory Stick PRO cards.


Customer Reviews

Ultra Better than Extreme5
Bought this 4Gb card in June 2008 to go with my Canon 400D on a European cruise thinking I would need more storage than my existing SanDisk Extreme cards (1 and 2 Gb) but the speed of the Ultra both on camera and transfer speed to computer (Mac) was light years ahead in terms of speed. I'll sell the Extremes and upgrade to Ultra.

Increased Speed5
Bought this to replace a 1Gb Microdrive so I could shoot RAW files with my Fujifilm S9600. Thought that speed difference would be negligible as I presumed it was limited by the camera, however when it comes to reviewing shots (i.e. Read speed) scrolling is almost instantaneous, compared to a highly noticeable delay with the old card.