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2013-08-24T21:00:00
I tried this card in both my Nikon D800 and D700, and with both cameras the memory card produced a fatal error. Unfortunately it was during a session, so I lost all of my pictures. I tried reformatting it, and still no luck. I am sure it was just one bad memory card, but I will not be going with this brand again. I will stick with Lexar's Professional 1000x cards.
LARISSA V.
2013-03-25T21:00:00
it fit my needs
jp
2012-12-17T19:00:00
I needed more capacity for my Nikon D300S since I like to shoot raw/JPG with raw being on the CF card and JPG and video on the SD card. Works great and no problems. Now I'll be getting a 64GB SD card for my other slot.
ALEXANDER G.
2012-12-08T19:00:00
I put this in my D800 in June. I use it as my primary memory card. I have not had any problems shooting in either jpeg or RAW. When shooting fast moving objects in flight using the burst (continuous)mode, it works great. I plan to purchase more.
CHARLES L.
2012-05-06T21:00:00
I upgraded from a 16Gb Sandisk to the 64Gb Extreme Pro and was an excellent choice.
LARRY E.
2012-04-02T21:00:00
I have purchased (4) of these cards. No problem with functionality and reliability. Cost has come down significantly. I purchased my last (2) for the same price as my first one. Now price averaging. Don't buy it until you really need this capacity, because like all memory, what goes up must come down. Initial cost $600 for (1).
CHRISTOPHER B.
2011-12-12T19:00:00
Does all that its supposed to, lifetime warranty makes it good investment
Doumm
2011-09-04T21:00:00
consistently does what we need it to do
Dutcha
2011-01-11T19:00:00
It would be nice if the website description included a compatibility warning. This large of a card will only work with certain cameras. I updated the firmware on my D300 and it still won't work. I checked Nikon's website and confirmed this. I guess I will keep the card and use it when I upgrade to an FX format camera.
JOSEPH C.
2010-02-02T19:00:00
I love this card. Can you justify the price is up to you. With a $6000 camera and a L series lens for me there was no reason not to get the maximum storage capability from my camera. If you can afford it you wont regret it.
Brian
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up to 90MB/sec (600x)* for serious performance gains. (*Up to 90MB/s read/write. Read speed may be lower. Based on SanDisk internal testing: performance may be vary depending upon host device.
16GB, 32GB, 64GB** give you more room to capture RAW+JPEG, sequential bursts and high-definition video
UDMA 7 enabled (works in all UDMA modes)
ESP was invented by SanDisk to increase the card's performance level
tested to perform from -25°C to 85°C (-13°F to 185°F)
Shock protection and RTV silicone coating added inside for protection against moisture and humidity
Backed by rigorous stress-testing procedures and Sandisk limited lifetime warranty (10 years in certain countries)
Power Core Controller & Enhanced Super-Parallel Processing
Largest storage capacity CF card to date
As more DSLRs include HD video capabilities, fast transfer rates are needed, and the SanDisk Extreme Pro is claimed to offer a zippy read and write speed of up to 90 megabytes per second that SanDisk claims is best in class. The cards will be availab...
Expensive but worth it?
By Brian
I love this card. Can you justify the price is up to you. With a $6000 camera and a L series lens for me there was no reason not to get the maximum storage capability from my camera. If you can afford it you wont regret it.
Works great and no problems
By ALEXANDER G.
I needed more capacity for my Nikon D300S since I like to shoot raw/JPG with raw being on the CF card and JPG and video on the SD card. Works great and no problems. Now I'll be getting a 64GB SD card for my other slot.
SanDisk 64GB Extreme Pro CF90 Compact Flash Memory Card