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22 of 22 found the following review helpful:
Very Good ValueOct 06, 2008
By G. Werden I have some Extreme IV cards that I like but wanted to have extra CF cards for the times I did not have the ability to download my shots or if the worse case scenario happened and a card went bad.
I purchased a couple of these cards since the price was right and they were available in a good size (4 Gigs)
These cards have been reliable and performed well if not quite to the same level as the SanDisk in terms of burst shooting from what I could tell. For most shooting this is probably not going to be an issue. For parties, family get togethers and similar things these are fine.
It is more situations where you want to get every possible shot in high speed shooting modes with RAW that it could be an issue.
If you do not really see yourself worrying about the high speed modes often (and even then a slight performance increase) then these are a good buy.
13 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Good deal for the price you payMay 27, 2008
By Theresa Mcmasters I use this card in a Canon 20D to shoot a wedding. I had no occurences of lag times and during processing, uploading was the same.
Good buy for the money.
18 of 20 found the following review helpful:
Fast and reasonably pricedJan 18, 2008
By Jason I bought this card when I bought my Canon XTi and have not been disappointed. I can easily capture shots in continuous shooting mode with no delay and with 4GBs it can hold more pictures than I'm likely to take before dumping the card onto my computer.
It's fast and was reasonably priced when I purchased it.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
It's not a Lexar but it's VERY good!Oct 19, 2008
By M. Stahl I would prefer to use a Lexar CF for the speed and reliability but their priced so high it cuts into my lens budget! I've used Sandisks and found them a good solid card also but I was really leery of using a Kingston on a professional job. Speed is very important to me but also I want a very reliable card.
I shoot with a Nikon D300 using a D70 as a backup. I started using 4GB Kinston CF cards this summer - I just couldn't ignore the great price and solid reviews. I use cards in less than ideal situations, a thunder storm, dusty dirty days, crazy hot days - so far not in snow... I have filled, downloaded and reformatted the four cards I purchased this year at least 10 times each. I've never had a card so much as hiccup. For the price it's five stars!
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Kingston CF CardOct 06, 2008
By Robert M. Mack
"Photographer"
I have used this card in my Canon SLR 40D and it works fast. You can pay a lot more for a CF card but this Kingston card works great at a lesser price.