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sandisk 2gb ultra?

Postby dreams on Tue Aug 22, 2006 8:22 pm

hi guys, one question, how much roughly do they cost in the shop? i think im gonna need one pretty soon for my brothers wedding.

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Postby dreams on Tue Aug 22, 2006 8:23 pm

oh yeah sorry, why sandisk? i have the 1GB and its all ive been using, so i guess truthworthy. or anyone have other suggestion?

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Postby Yi-P on Tue Aug 22, 2006 8:43 pm

The Sandisk 2GB will simply cost near AU$200+ inside the shops.

I have a variety of cards here, the Lexar (512MB 80x), iPQ (1GB 100x) and Ritek (2GB 80x).

From testing out those cards, I really see no difference when they are on camera. I use a D70, which may only write at few MB/sec, and a normal 80x speed card can handle it very well.

The 100x card I have performs better at transfering data to/from the USB card reader, but not a real big deal either.

I got the Ritek 2GB 80x card for AU$87 shipped to my door. Worth it? I will say much more than spending over $200 for same amount of memory which does not affect performance on the camera at much (if not at all).

If you are really running short on time, then the stores can be your source. :) PS. Congrats to your bro's marriage. 8)
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Postby robster on Tue Aug 22, 2006 9:07 pm

I just got a 100x speed or something like that at 1.5Gig for $150 from a mainstream (read expensive) camera store (camera house).

Hope that helps (had to wangle them down from about $160)

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Postby Yi-P on Tue Aug 22, 2006 9:51 pm

robster wrote:I just got a 100x speed or something like that at 1.5Gig for $150

Rob


That is a strange size for a CF card :shock:
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Postby NeoN on Tue Aug 22, 2006 10:00 pm

Yi-P wrote:
robster wrote:I just got a 100x speed or something like that at 1.5Gig for $150

Rob


That is a strange size for a CF card :shock:


You can say that again :) :)
robster are you sure?? :!:
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Postby Blackspear on Tue Aug 22, 2006 10:21 pm

I just purchased 4 x Lexar 2GB, 80x PLatinum II High Speed Series for Aus$115 inc GST through http://www.camerasdirect.com.au they come with a lifetime warranty. Sandisk 66x was my 2nd choice for about the same price $135 http://www.printercartridges.com.au/store/prod1608.htm.

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Postby skyva on Tue Aug 22, 2006 11:01 pm

Hi, I use sandisk ultra2 as they have a great reputation. At the moment you can get 2gb ultra3 from http://www.mittoni.com.au for $199. They are in Melbourne and lots of people I know use them, and I have not heard of any problems. At the moment the ultra3's also come with recovery software as well, so in my opinion they are well worth it.
I see lots of people talk about speed, and as far as I know, there is not much faster out there than ultra3's. However, I shoot a d70 and reliabilty is more important to me than speed. I think Sandisk are a quality manufacturer and I would rather pay more and be more confident that my card will not crap out on my when I need it.
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Postby Blackspear on Tue Aug 22, 2006 11:11 pm

I was interested in Quality first and speed second.

When I researched CF cards, I found that the actual company that invented it was Lexar, the technology was stolen by its then partner Toshiba, who went on to partner SanDisk and give them Lexars’ trade secrets; Lexar recently won it’s court battle for justice over this matter.

I read more about both Lexar and SanDisk at Ken Rockwells site, which also advised about speed; in a nutshell you are extremely unlikely to fill up the buffer within a Nikon D200 while it writes to the card, he was only able so after 28 shots in a row, and this was on slow 40x cards. So unless you are shooting sports at 5 frames per second on a 40x card then it is unlikely you are going to fill up your cameras buffer.

Hope this helps…

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Postby Glen on Wed Aug 23, 2006 6:28 am

http://www.robgalbraith.com/bins/index.asp

Rob Galbraiths site probably has the most comprehensive review of CF cards and speed (usually in your individual model) on the web
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Postby robster on Wed Aug 23, 2006 9:09 am

NeoN wrote:
Yi-P wrote:
robster wrote:I just got a 100x speed or something like that at 1.5Gig for $150

Rob


That is a strange size for a CF card :shock:


You can say that again :) :)
robster are you sure?? :!:
NeoN


ahem (rob cowers to corner)...

Did I say.. 1.5Gig?! LOL, I meant 2Gig of course :)

(over and out)
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Postby bumthology on Sat Mar 03, 2007 12:32 pm

are sandisk really that good?
i got a sandisk for my gf cos she wanted it
i got myself a ted camera store one
its seem to work find.
is there really any difference?
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Postby DaveB on Sat Mar 03, 2007 1:15 pm

The blue SanDisk cards are very slow, but the Ultra and Extreme cards are quite fast. They consistently pull in good speeds on camera speed tests.
Basically they're a solid and reliable brand. Unfortunately due to their success they've become the target of cheap fakes, so you need to be careful you're buying the real thing.
There are other good brands around of course, but it's hard to go wrong with SanDisk.
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Postby Yi-P on Sat Mar 03, 2007 1:40 pm

Sandisk has gone on massive price drop lately, from above posts, it costed ~$200 for the 2GB

Now you can get it for ~$50-60 :lol:

Matter of time in the drop is just.... 8 months :shock:
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Postby BT*ist on Mon Mar 05, 2007 8:20 am

Yeah I got my two (blue) 1Gb sandisk SD cards for $120 each when I bought my DSLR nearly two years ago. Picked up a 2Gb Ultra II a couple of weeks back for about $80 including delivery. More recently, Strathfield Car Radios had 2Gb Toshiba SDs for $45 each. Since I'd been using a Toshiba 1Gb card in my P&S without problems, ended up buying two of those as well....
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Postby bwhinnen on Mon Mar 05, 2007 10:00 am

Yi-P wrote:Sandisk has gone on massive price drop lately, from above posts, it costed ~$200 for the 2GB

Now you can get it for ~$50-60 :lol:

Matter of time in the drop is just.... 8 months :shock:


I wonder how long before they pay us to use them :)
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