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Absolutely love the way I can get a large number of files on one disk when shooting in he-res jpg/RAW on my Nikon.
It's a book mark and has no other use I know of.Worse than the Lexington city council This is the worst card I have ever had. It never worked and the dkks wanted me to pay shipping both way and would charge a 20% if they fot it to work.
Highly recommended. One of the fastest cards I've ever owned. 4GB seems to be the perfect amount of storage per card.
I can take about 6 raw shots in a row before the card slows it down. I bought this card for my 20D and I'm pretty happy with it. One of the big downsides of the card is the slow transfer time to the computer, which is no big deal if you're patient. I took it to the autocross (car racing) and the card was quick enough to get a stream of good shots. I recommend this card if you're going to shoot anything besides action. I can shoot 447 raw images and the write speed is pretty good.
This seems counter productive as to why I bought such a large capacity disk (so I would'nt have to keep making CD's and clear my my other disks) I am back to wasting gas and time for 30 pics. After our vacation in Maui, I was excited to download photos onto my computer only to be frustrated that none of the computer software, scanner or even Wi photo would recognize the disk. My only hope now is to go to Walmart and make a CD of the 30 photos that I took.
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