🚀 Elevate Your Recording Game!
The Transcend 64GB CompactFlash 800 Memory Card is engineered for high-performance video recording, boasting speeds of up to 120 MB/s read and 60 MB/s write. With a capacity of 64GB and support for Ultra DMA transfer mode 7, it’s perfect for capturing ultra-high resolution Full HD and 3D videos. Plus, the included RecoveRx software ensures your data is always safe.
Color | Red |
Special Feature | Lightweight, Temperature Proof |
Read Speed | 120 Megabytes Per Second |
Item Weight | 10.89 g |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Write Speed | 60 |
Hardware Interface | PCMCIA |
Secure Digital Association Speed Class | Class 10 |
Manufacturer | Transcend |
UPC | 012304860723 760557827146 012302747903 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04139052082958, 00760557827146 |
RAM | 64 GB |
Item model number | TS64GCF800 |
Item Weight | 0.384 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.69 x 1.43 x 0.13 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.69 x 1.43 x 0.13 inches |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
ASIN | B00HSWW3NK |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 16, 2014 |
G**Z
This a bargain the cheapest on amazon for a 32gb
It's fab and a bargain why pay over £30 pound for a scandisk
S**T
just what i was looking for
the photo is of the 2 gb but it was the 8 gb i bought
M**M
A bit slow
Used in a Marantz professional audio recorder.Records with no issue on the machine but when trying to edit the audio on my Mac direct from the card it keeps buffering.I didn’t have this issue with a previous SanDisk class 10 card I used. Sadly no longer available.
B**N
Solid compact flash drive .
Great priced flash drive.
A**N
Right order
Product was nicly packaged and it was nice to deliver to our customer as it look and also i did check up all of them with our machines and it was match and working.
B**G
Cheap but Mighty
I bought this card for my Canon EOS 400D, and I was pleased to see when I turned the camera on that it cheerfully displayed "1587" to show me how many raw shots could be recorded before I'd have to change cards. Woohoo!Having bought a 2Gb SanDisk Extreme IV with the camera, I didn't want to spend a fortune on spare cards so I did some research on the web to find out exactly how fast a card needs to be before the write speed of the camera falls short of the card and you are paying for "unused extra speed". I have found it difficult to find accurate sources on the web but it seems that a 133x card should be more than adequate for storing data as fast as an EOS 400D can supply it. Which of course means a less congested buffer and more shots in a row in burst mode!I have done some simple tests with this Transcend card compared to my Extreme IV, and superficially at least there is no appreciable difference in performance. I have read that the larger memory address space of high capacity cards can slow down data writing slightly as compared to smaller cards, so I will not be going higher than 16Gb. I will be buying a few more of these babies before I go off around the planet!** Update follows (26 Mar 09) **Since writing this review I have upgraded to the delicious Canon EOS 40D (see my review on the kit version for the low-down).The performance of the Canon EOS 40D with the Transcend 133x 16Gb card is noticeably poor compared to both the 2Gb and 4Gb versions of the SanDisk Extreme IV range. Since I do a lot of high speed shooting, I therefore sold my Transcend card with my Canon EOS 400D.So, if you are a 400D/Rebel user, this card will do fine speed-wise and it is a LOT of storage at a low price. However if you are a Canon 40D user, and you want the full shooting speed, you will probably want a faster card. I have recent reviews on the 2Gb and 4Gb SanDisk Extreme IV cards which will help you decide how fast your cards need to be.
H**
Good value.
Does what it's suppose to do.
M**2
Excellent card at this price.
I bought this card to use in my Canon EOS 50D and it has worked perfectly so far with no problems at all.It is fast enough to take a burst of shots on the jpeg + Raw setting @ 6.3 frames per second with no loss of speed that I could detect, even on longer bursts.Read speed is also fast as it only takes a short time to download a large number of jpeg + raw files direct from the camera onto the PC via the camera`s own usb cable, with no read/write errors so far. (It may be faster still with a card reader)I have been using the 16gb version of this card on my other camera body (EOS 40d) and I was so impressed with the cards performance that I bought this 32gb for the higher resolution EOS 50D. and this card does not disappoint either.With the camera set on jpeg and raw image recording, both on the highest resolution possible, (15mp) you can still get over a thousand images on this card, thats about 4,000+ high quality 15mp jpegs on one card, and on a 10mp camera about 50% more than that. (although this does vary depending on the type of pictures you are taking, as some pictures contain more information than others and have a larger file size.)Please remember that not all camera`s, (especially older models) are compatible with high capacity CF cards, check your camera for compatibility before buying this card to avoid any disappointment.All in all this is an excellent card that does everything the manufacturers claim, and it does it well.At this price it is highly recommended.
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