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Transcend TS16GCF133 16GB 133x Compact Flash Card | 
enlarge | Brand: Transcend Category: CE
List Price: $77.39 Buy New: $48.90 You Save: $28.49 (37%)
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Rating: 9 reviews
Media: Electronics Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 5.2 x 3.2 x 1
MPN: TS16GCF133 Model: TS16GCF133 UPC: 760557810339 EAN: 0760557810339 ASIN: B000W0BC7I
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Ultra-fast 133X performance with dual-channel support | | • | Conforms to CF Type I standards | | • | Data transfer rate: 21.5MB/sec(Max)* | | • | Supports Ultra DMA mode 0-4** | | • | CompactFlash 4.0 compliant |
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Product Description Transcend's 133X Speed Card targets users who demand superior performance at a lower price. This series is suitable for both photo enthusiasts and professional photographers. Inside this card, the MLC microchip ensures ultimate compatibility and speed by operating in both dual-channel transfer and Ultra DMA mode-4 standards.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
POOR ! September 5, 2008 S. Smith Had two of these, one original, one replacement. BOTH failed upon being formatted in a Vista PC. Bought a 'Brand' name localy and had no problems.
Not compatible with some cameras, and has a capacity problem, becomes 8GB August 30, 2008 S. Agar With a Hasselblad it becomes 8GB. (7.3 to be exact) With D300 it works as a 16GB. After formatting it becomes 8GB. With windows Vista Format, it takes years to finish formatting, so I had to stop and reformat the "quick" way. SUMMARY: There's a problem with this card. Like some other 16GB cards. It seems to have 2 sections with 8GB each. Don't forget that, even Windows Vista SP1 can NOT format it then. That is, apart from Hasselblad, at least it is not even compatible with Vista. Seyhun
Great for MP3s August 22, 2008 C. Bayne (Phoenix, AZ United States) I bought this card because I wanted an MP3 player with a huge hard drive, but I didn't want to pay hundreds of dollars for something that I couldn't drag and drop music into without going through a 3rd party (i.e. iTunes.) I already own an ipaq pda, which has a Windows music player and a CF slot. This card works perfectly! It does seem to take forever to load music, but since I loaded up about 50 cds at the same time, I guess it had to take a while. I haven't tried it in my camera, so I don't know how quickly it will take pictures, but for MP3s, this is perfect!
16 GB Transcend CF Card July 3, 2008 Barry W. Scholles 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this card just to make videos with my Fujifilm S9000. Fuji, or any other camera manufacturer will likely tell you that they have no experience with supersize cards like this for video purposes. Took it on vacation and the only problem was with the camera time counter. It resets to the maximum available video time after each scene is taken. Based on the camera recommendations for video time with smaller cards, you can easily extrapolate to how much time you'll actually get with this card. In my case it was four hours. So.....if you don't really care how much time you have left and can extrapolate from smaller cards this thing works wonderful. I got about 1 1/2 hours of vacation "footage" with no problems at all. Highly recommended.
Don't format the card when you clear it off!!!!! June 15, 2008 Seth Hall (USA) 4 out of 9 found this review helpful
This is a great card, would have gotten 5 stars if it didn't go from a 16gb card to an 8gb card. Thanks! Word of advice, when clearing the card off, DO NOT FORMAT IT, delete everything.... My card is now only 8gb and trying to reformat it on OS X or WinXP still pushes it to only 8gb. I have no idea how to restore the full amount of space... Other than that, the card is fine. I just wish I had the other 8gb now...
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