PNY Optima Pro 2GB CompactFlash 133X (20MB/Sec Read/Wrte Speed) Flash Memory Card P-CF2GB-133W-DVDC |

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| Brand: PNY Category: CE
List Price: $56.99 Buy New: $24.50 You Save: $32.49 (57%)
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Rating: 2 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5 x 1 x 7.1 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: P-CF2GB-133W-DVDC Model: P-CF2GB-133W-DVDC UPC: 751492363776 EAN: 0751492363776 ASIN: B000X4UNVY
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Features:
| • | Device Type - Compact Flash Card | | • | Storage Capacity - 2GB | | • | Manufacturer Warranty - Lifetime Warranty | | • | More than twice as fast as PNY`s standard CF cards | | • | Designed for use in high end digital SLR cameras |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description PNY's Optima Pro CompactFlash cards perform at a substantially higher sustained write speed than standard CompactFlash cards. The result? Reduced click-to-click time so you won't miss any of the action! PNY Optima Pro cards are expressly created for high-end digital SLR cameras that can maximize their performance with this improved technology. Let PNY Optima Pro CompactFlash help you get the most out of your equipment.
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Customer Reviews:
Good Card For the Price August 5, 2008 D. Benton (TX) I use this with my Olympus E300 and it works really well. It writes really well while shooting but is slow when downloading to my comp. (400 pics about 15 mins) but that is using just a usb cord. I would buy it again! Leave a comment if you would like to know more :)
Works well, speed is great January 6, 2008 Robert Withrow (Swampscott, MA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
There are a lot of compact flash cards and there isn't much that differentiates them. What I'm looking for is a card that works (quickly) and gives good value. This card qualifies. I've done a shoot of about 350 images (figure skating) in a Canon 400D (Rebel XTi, 10.1MP), first formatting the card in the camera. The images were captured in high-quality low-compression JPG format averaging about 3.5MB. The card was never behind the camera,even when doing long stretches of continuous-mode shooting. I then downloaded the images using an el-cheapo 15-in-1 USB2 card reader under Ubuntu Linux. Ubuntu reports the card as 1.9G total size with the photos taking 1.3G leaving 640M free. The download took about 45 seconds total: I like that! I don't know about long-term performance yet since I've only had the card for a week. The card is from China and comes in pretty high-quality packaging and it has a metal top-surface. They give you a card redeemable for 10 national geographic images from their web site.
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