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Jan 19, 5. Thank you for your inquiry. We value you as a Canon customer and appreciate the opportunity to assist you. Due to the ever-increasing number of companies manufacturing and selling CompactFlash cards, we cannot test and evaluate all the different brands, sizes, and speeds of cards available in the retail market. Any card with a capacity up to 64GB and even larger that adheres to the Compact Flash card standard, and is formatted with a 16 bit file addressing system, should work in your camera.
Unfortunately, because we have not tested the camera with all speeds, sizes, and brands of CompactFlash cards, we are unable to speculate as to the performance of the camera with a particular card installed, or to recommend a specific type of card. I hope this information is helpful to you. Thank you for choosing Canon. Sincerely, Tim Technical Support Representative. Jon Jon Cream of the Crop. Jan 19, 6. Jan 20, 7. Jan 20, as a reply to dexy's post 8.
I use the Lexar 16gb CF cards. Bonbridge Bonbridge Goldmember. Jan 20, 9. Jan 20, as a reply to Bonbridge's post Jan 21, as a reply to adammazza's post EmilyLipscomb EmilyLipscomb Member. Jan 25, Bonbridge wrote in post I use two Transcend x 32GB cards. The CF card you should choose depends on the amount of storage space you need. The price of the CF card will also vary according to the storage space.
So, your budget is yet another consideration when deciding which of the different versions should be the one for you. It has a minimum write speed of 65 MB per second and a maximum write speed of MB per second. It also has an average read speed of 65 MB per second and a maximum read speed of MB. This includes both 4K and HD. It is designed to perform under high temperatures. It is rated as capable of performing in temperatures ranging from to degrees Fahrenheit.
The price of the card that you decide to get will depends on the storage space. This enables it to get maximum read speeds of MB per second and maximum write speeds of 70 MB per second. The card also has built-in ECC technology which detects and corrects errors. There are four different versions of the Transcend Ultimate x according to the amount of storage space that the card can provide.
With this CF card, you get a maximum write speed of about MB per second and a maximum read speed of MB per second. There are four different varieties of the Komputerbay x CompactFlash card available. The cards vary according to the amount of storage space that they have.
This compact flash card is UDMA7 compliant, which gives it a x speed rating. This allows it to deliver maximum read speeds of MB per second and maximum write speeds of 80 MB per second. CF cards use flash memory, which means they consume around 5 percent of the power required by other storage devices. They may be small but they are powerful and much more rugged then some other storage solutions.
They are also thick, which means they are less prone to bending or breaking as well as getting lost.
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