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Patrick Posted
Recently purchased A used Canon EOS 7D and wanted a Compact Flash Card that could be written to very quickly to lessen Buffer choke when in continous shooting mode (up to 8 shots per sec.) card has more then met The Canon Specifications
Rich Posted
As a photographer I need reliable and efficient tools for the job, this card does that... I inadvertently left this card in my pant pocket after a photo shoot, went through a wash cycle and stll works without a problem! Highly recommend. .
JHillmer Posted
I'm using this card in my Canon EOS 7D Mark 2, and in my EOS 7D, and this card is fast enough to handle the fast burst rates that these cameras shoot (and I shoot both Large RAW and Large JPG simultaneously so fast storage is critical to me). These cards have never failed on me (I have a number of the SanDisk Extreme CF cards) and I've been using them for years. I HIGHLY recommend them.
John Posted
I think this is the best CF card I had, ultra fast and stable, also cheaper than other sellers. Good job Best Buy!
06ultra Posted
No complaints. It's fast, it's reliable and capable of holding a lot of raw files which are 3-4 times larger than jpeg.
whitneyri Posted
I purchased this specific compact flash brand/model/speed/size combination per professional review, to pair with SD card with same matching specs in my Canon 7D. Performs without flaw for relatively long bursts up to 10 frames per second, even when shots are being recorded to both cards simultaneously (CF/RAW + SD/ Lg JPG). Apologies, cannot provide assessment of performance with video, as I only used the 7D for still photography.
dbrown993 Posted
Very fast card. No buffering even at 10 frames per second.
Husker99 Posted
This card functions as advertised. It is a fast card with 32 capacity.
Jaebee Posted
Ample storage and very fast write speeds for continuous shooting.
Pete Posted
Lexar is well known among professional photographers. The Professional 1066x card is their latest CompactFlash offering. The card touts read speeds up to 160MB/s using the latest UDMA-7 protocol and a guaranteed continuous write speed of 65MB/s for video applications. It is available in a wide range of storage capacities: 16, 32, 64, 128 and 256GB.
Algas Posted
I have used SanDisk CF 8MB and 16MB cards since 2008 with Canon and Nikon DSLR's without a single failure. Due to the larger RAW files of my Nikon D800e, the increased capacity and faster downloading of the 32GB Extreme Pro 160M/s CF cards is much appreciated.
KingHerbie Posted
I purchased these for use in my new Canon 7D MKII. It easily keeps up with the camera, allowing me to shoot many continuous shots. I have yet to reach the point where I have to stop taking pics and wait on the card to "catch up". The one drawback is that the card readers in my computers would not read this UDMA7 card. I had to do some investigation on the 'net and ended up purchasing external readers that connect to a USB 3 port. They cost a little more than those that won't read UDMA7 cards but are very much worth it. YOU NEED TO BE AWARE OF THIS BEFORE PURCHASE.
Dominique79 Posted
I have a 5d mark iii DSLR camera and needed a fast lens to keep up with taking fast continuous shots. This card doesn't disappoint. If you need a fast CF card I highly recommend this one.
JoseStudios Posted
Well, since I upgraded to the new canon 5d MK IV, I realize I needed bigger and faster cards and specially for video recording. The cards son far feel great. It handles files quickly and can review my shots quicker. I like shooting fast for my lifestyle photos and this CF cards deliver as advertise. They also work great with my medium format camera. I can now shoot a bit faster with out being delay or getting and error on the digital back on my cf card. I would be buying more cards.
gurilo513 Posted
Sandisk is probably the best brand to go when it comes tyo camera storage - it's a little more expensive than most of the other brands, but it's well worth it - those cards almost never break and work very quick.
SuperStratP Posted
If you are new Photography this may help, many cameras will take an SD card or CF(compact flash) card, the latter writes faster, and stores more information, shooting in Raw format allows you to edit your photos in programs like Photo Shop and get professional results, I used to go for the 64mb cards but after I learned it is recommended to reformat the card every time it is removed there is no reason to have that much storage, I now carry (1) 15mb & (1) 32mb card, these have not let me down
Jjcalds Posted
This card works great with my 7D Mark II. Very fast write speed with no buffering issues even when shooting fast moving sports.
dtmpls Posted
Just purchased for a Canon 7D Mark II. Great write speed. Keep up with the 10 f/s speed on the camera. Would highly recommend.
ToddB Posted
Picked this card up to use with my Nikon D4. Worked perfect right out of the package. IT is VERY fast. I highly recommend it.
jpking Posted
This is an ultimate memory card for my camera. The picture and video quality that it provides, owing to the speeds that it writes the files at, are top notch. I will be buying more of these in the near future.