
Review Summary
2014-04-21T21:00:00
Card works great, keeps up with my Canon 1Dx in raw and burst mode.
RonBoy
2014-04-21T21:00:00
Very fast transfers GreaT PRODUCT
Ronald W.
2014-04-21T21:00:00
Great performance especially at that sale price.
JERROLD B.
2014-04-14T21:00:00
The usual great service and pricing from Adorama. Needed this overnight and it was on my doorstep the next morning.
Bullsmoke
2014-02-21T19:00:00
Getting RAW files from sensor to card on my D800 is much faster with these Lexars.
Tomf
2014-02-10T19:00:00
Use this is a Canon7D. Able to shoot continuous, fast mode. Resanable price for size and speed. Can put over 2000pics on it in RAW mode.
JM
2013-12-09T19:00:00
I use this card in my Nikon D800. The files in a 36MP camera are huge and I need a fast card like this one to keep up. If your camera can handle UDMA transfers, this is the card to get. Lexar has always been highly compatible with the Nikon cameras I have owned.
JIM A.
2013-11-21T19:00:00
Bought these cards for use in a Canon EOS 1DX body. Shooting at 12 FPS these CF cards keep up with the buffer showing no lag time in writing to the cards. Perfect fit for this camera body.
BRIAN L.
2013-10-28T21:00:00
The first one of these I bought died after one shoot but Lexar replaced it immediately. I have shot that one for a year. Got this one as a backup, secondary card since the 1DX has two card slots. The speed is tremendous and I can shoot 30+ frames before hitting the buffer.
dsooley
2013-09-30T21:00:00
I do a lot of long exposure shots, sometimes a couple of minutes. When I use an ordinary memory card, I can do about 3 of these shots and then the camera tells me it is "busy" and I cannot make another shot. With the Lexar 1000x this is very different. It doubles the shots and the writing to card does not take nearly as long. When I just bought it, I did not really note the difference. However, the other day my Lexar was full so I had to fall back on an older 400x card and it made me miss some awesome sunset shots because it was "busy". So, good buy and the lifetime guarantee is nice as well!
NICKY D.
2013-09-30T21:00:00
I use two CF cards in my D800 and D800e. Fast and dependable. Do not switch CF cards - format in one camera and use it there only.
seanconnery
2013-09-09T21:00:00
Great product - plenty of storage - fast transfer
ELLEN W.
2013-08-19T21:00:00
I use it with my Nikon D800E, it's lightning fast. nothing to complain about it other than the price.
XIXIANG L.
2013-08-05T21:00:00
IF YOU working with this CARD then spend the money for it.... if you are not and want to save there are many chooses to pic..... i got 4 for video and stills
PANAGIOTIS P.
2013-07-29T21:00:00
THE CARD TO HAVE FOR MANY REASONS PROVEN,NO SURPRISES,ACURATE SPEED, IF ARE GETTING PAYED FOR SHOOTING VIDEO OR PICS THEN DONT HESITATE TO GET THIS CARD
PANAGIOTIS P.
2013-07-23T21:00:00
Great memory card!
MARVIN G.
2013-07-15T21:00:00
I shoot with a Canon 5D MkIII. Previously, my fastest card was the Sandisk Extreme Pro 16 GB card at 90 mb/sec write speed. In comparing the two on a 20 second burst (beyond buffer filling space by about 50%, I found the Lexar 1000x 32 Gb to allow me to shoot 20% more images.
Prince E.
2013-07-08T21:00:00
I ordered these to record RAW video with The Magic Lantern firmware on my 5D Mark II. They work great. The RAW video eats up memory quickly so it is good to have extra cards. These Lexar 1000x are the most dependable I think. By the way use Magic Lantern RAW modules at your oun risk as the firmware is in alpha form. The crop mode on the 5D Mark II eliminates the moire and aliasing on the cameras HD!
Richard S.
2013-07-08T21:00:00
Every time they go on sale I grab a couple. They are awesome!
Andrew A.
2013-06-30T21:00:00
I purchased the Lexar 32GB CompactFlash cards to supplement my existing cards, providing an additional capacity of 800 RAW images from my D800. While I have only had the cards for a short period of time they have performed flawlessly. The card R/W speed means that the limitations will be the camera, flash, or something other than the card. The cards appear to be well made, come with as good a warranty as any in the business, and are a good value. It appears Lexar is challenging the industry standard and making good progress.
Kent S.
2013-06-24T21:00:00
I am using the CF cards in my Nikon D800, they allow me to shoot fast without lag. Downloads into my computer are quick.
Wayne R.
2013-06-24T21:00:00
I now have four of these 32GB UDMA 7 cards for my Canon cameras plus several older Lexar Professional cards in various sizes and speeds. I wouldn't buy anything else, in four years I've never had a failure. Best cards on the market!
SCOTT B.
2013-06-24T21:00:00
Bought this card for a 5D3 because of it's rated speed. Worked fine at first- VERY fast saves, very fast transfer via USB 3.0... Then at a critical moment-- for a perfect shot, 5D3 comes up with an error- "Card unrecognized, please re-format" or some such-- to make a long story short, lost all the images on that card, could not reformat in camera, and no matter what we tried, card would not work in the camera at all.
Matt J.
2013-06-18T21:00:00
Great CF card. I use 2 of them in slots of my Canon EOS 1DX. I find it's a good balance between size and risk. Does as advertised and haven't had a problem.
Adam P.
2013-06-03T21:00:00
I always used SanDisk or Lexar, so with my camera I decided to get the Lexar and so far no disappointments. Would recommend it to anyone, I use a Canon 5D MkIII, so instead of getting a 64GB, I decided 2 X 32GB would be better, even with the setting for a Raw and Large jpeg, i can shoot over 600 per card.
RajPhotos
2013-05-27T21:00:00
Using in my Nikon D4 it is super fast, and clears the buffer in seconds. My computer has USB3.0 so the download time is also very fast and is a great time saver.
Mark K.
2013-05-26T21:00:00
Needed a CF card for my D800. This card is fast enough to allow 5-6fps shooting with my D800. I do like the CF cards a little better as they seem to built to withstand a lot of use compared to a SD card which is small and easily flexible.
RANDALL H.
2013-05-06T21:00:00
I use this card in my Nikon D800 camera. It can sustain write operations at full burst mode rate. Transferring data from the card to my PC using a Lexar USB3 card reader is very fast. The Lexar reliability has been very good in the past and I believe this card will maintain that tradition.
Jimmy M.
2013-05-06T21:00:00
Best ever memory card to buy.
MOHAMMED A.
2013-05-06T21:00:00
I use this high capacity card to record images and video on my Canon 5D MkIII. I record in both RAW and JPEG. The resolution is around 22 MB hence a high capacity card is a must. This card is the state of the art and very fast. I can record over 1,000 images in dual RAW and JPEG. The burst capacity is also great. I'll probably add additional cards later on. Hopefully the price will come down.
Sam
Fastest Card around!
By Bryan G.
The Lexar 1000x is quite frankly one of fastest, if not THE fastest, cards around. Ron Galbraith's card rankings have all variations of this card taking the top spot for the Nikon D800 which is one of the reasons I purchased this card over the SanDisk Extreme Pro. In my Kingston USB 3.0 card reader, I get the following read/write speeds from Crystal DiskMark 3: Sequential: 142.6 MB/s Read 117.5 MB/s Write 512K: 66.69 MB/s Read 42.85 MB/s Write 4K: 5.514 MB/s Read ...
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Good price for great cards
By Tomf
Getting RAW files from sensor to card on my D800 is much faster with these Lexars.
The Lexar 32GB Professional 1000x CompactFlash (CF) memory card provides ultimate high-speed performance and reliability for professional photographers, with industry-leading 1000x (150MB/s) minimum guaranteed sustained read transfer speed and also enables professional-quality full-HD video capture up to 20MB/s. The card provides support for high-resolution UDMA-enabled DSLR cameras, lets you capture and store high-quality images and 1080p full-HD and 3D video and dramatically improves transfer rates when paired with a UDMA-enabled reader.