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8GB/15MB
Ultra II CF Card SDCFH 008G A11, US Retail Package

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Electronics: SanDisk 8GB/15MB Ultra II CF Card   SDCFH 008G A11, US Retail Package

SanDisk 8GB/15MB Ultra II CF Card SDCFH 008G A11, US Retail Package

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Manufacturer: SanDisk
Model: SDCFH-008G-A11
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: SanDisk
Label: SanDisk

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Editorial Review
SanDisk Ultra II memory cards feature faster performance, greater storage capacities, and better dependability, so you can get the most from your investment in a feature-rich, high-quality digital camera or camcorder.
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great card 2008-03-04
This is a great card, read and rights very fast and will hold a lot of pictures, in my 40d shooting raw+jpeg I can get 500 pictures. They also down load super fast via my card reader, for the price of this card you can not go wrong.


Great Product 2008-01-17
The price I got on this Compact Flash Card was a steal. The storage on the card was amazing too. I think I had so much room on the card, I already took over 600 pictures and I still had room to take a 1000 more. So I know it can hold a lot.


Great card for the price 2007-10-30
It works perfectly. On vacation I took over 1600 pictures with my canon XTI with no problem.


no problem 2007-10-02
I formated the card in cardreader, inserted it into my Canon RebelXT, works without any problem. Plenty of space, no failure so far. It just works


Poor results with San Disk Ultra II 2007-09-27
Earlier today I was photographing in Arches National Park in the Balanced Rock area. I use a Kodak digital camera with a full frame SLR and Canon lenses and take raw images (about 12-14 MP). I use a 10 sec timer and wait for the image to be download to the disk before taking another photo. At the BR area I used two 1 GB Compact Flash cards from Kodak (made by Lexar) and a Lexar Platinum II 2 GB CF card. All three were bought from Walmart in Silver City, NM, in May 2006. I then moved to the Courthouse Rock area and put in a 2GB Ultra II San Disk CF card. The card was previously erased on my computer and then with quick format in my camera (space for 63 images). After two pictures the card said it was full. I continued to click for photos and a card error saying that that the image could not be saved. I tried several quick formats in the camera. Removing the battery or turning off the camera did not correct the problem. I then switched to the 8GB San Disk Ultra II CF card and had similar problems at first, but was eventually able to take several hundred photos although I have not evaluated them to see if they turned out. The two cards were bought from the Mayfield Heights, Ohio, Micro Center store in May 2007 although both have a copyright of 2004. Today was not excessively hot or cold.
With the first three cards I mentioned I have often taken 2 or 3 images in quick succession without any problems, but not with San Disk cards. Also the three cards have never given any problems on days below freezing or above 100 degrees. In 2003 when I first got my camera I bought two 1 GB and one 2 GB San Disk Ultra II CF cards. The 2 GB card held only 600 MB and was returned to San Disk. After a few months San Disk gave me a new 2 GB card (not used today). I will have to buy some more Lexar cards because I no longer trust the San Disk CF cards. I was trying to take panoramas and with the sun light changing the delays caused by the card problems made it difficult. I suppose that San Disk sells higher grade cards because it knows that these cards are of low quality. Howard McPherson, Moab, Utah


Great solid CF card! 2008-07-10
I have been hammering this card for close to a year now and it continues to perform flawlessly. Admittedly not as fast as the Ultra III & IV's but has been plenty fast for me for my everyday shooting. The only time I have ever had any hang-ups with this card it at airshows.


No problems 2008-07-03
Not too much to say. The card arrived quickly, works fine. It's huge. I'm only using it for a digital picture frame, but I have over 100 photos on it and there is plenty of room to spare.


Works well with Canon Rebel XTi 2008-05-12
Very satisfied with the performance and reliability of the card. I get over 1700 pictures at high resolution jpg in my Canon Rebel XTi (10 MB). Going raw will fit about 800.

Highly recommended.


Very lucky, I got a fake one 2008-05-09
Purchased an 8G SanDisk CF card from seller "genuinecollector". Unfortunately, the CF card is fake. I will leave the Country for 3 month in couple days, so I would just let go this time. But for those whom want to buy a cheap CF card, be careful and don't over trust the price.


Solid performer 2008-04-07
Been using this for a couple of months now, and I'm satisfied with the performance in my Canon 5D. For some reason, it doesn't work in the cheap card reader I have, but I suspect that's a problem with the reader, not the card.

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