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Lexar 1 GB Pro 40X USB CompactFlash | 
enlarge | Brand: Lexar Category: CE
List Price: $299.99 Buy New: $99.99 You Save: $200.00 (67%)
New (3) Used (3) from $69.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 10 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 5.7 x 4 x 1.2 Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
MPN: CF1GB-40-380 Model: CF1GB-40-380 UPC: 650590106288 EAN: 0650590106288 ASIN: B00009XSYB
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
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| Features:
| • | Digital Film Designed for the Professional Photographer | | • | Solid-state Design with Built-in USB Intelligence | | • | 100 percent Camera Compatibility Guaranteed |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description A photo opportunity lasts only an instant. If your digital camera is busy processing the last one, you're sure to miss the next one. That's where Lexar comes in. Lexar's high-speed digital film helps your camera capture images faster, so you spend more time taking pictures and less time waiting on your camera.Lexar Media CompactFlash cards are individually speed rated so you know the minimum capability of the card. The company uses the same rating system used by the CD-ROM industry, where data transfer rate of 1X equals 150 kilobytes (KB) per second. The higher the speed rating, the faster your camera will be able to write images to the memory card.Write Acceleration Technology (WA) allows digital cameras and CompactFlash cards to work together perfectly to pass and store images more quickly and achieve image-write speeds never before possible.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
I have been with these card for 3 years and is perfect October 6, 2006 I bought it 3 years ago, so far I have never had problems with it and I use it frecuetly. data transmit is very fast. recomended
BLOWS AWAY MICRODRIVES IN SPEED DEPARTMENT April 16, 2005 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
These lexar 40x & 80x CF cards are great storage cards for devices that need high speed read/write capability.
Note: Microdrives are nice for MP3's players or low end pocket PCs but they are terrible options for cameras because the read and write speeds are too slow for quick shooting.
So when you need to take quick pictures or get information off the drive fast (streaming video . . .etc.) These Lexars and the SanDisk ULTRA II (my personal favorite) are the only ones I would recommend, and I do so highly.
Perfect for Nikon 8700 August 31, 2004 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
Have been using this product for about one-month in my Nikon 8700. It's worked perfect from the first use.
Compatibility with all cameras August 26, 2004 1 out of 8 found this review helpful
On their website Lexar guarantees that all of their compact flash cards are compatible with your digital camera, period. Contact them
Perfect performance in several sizes. July 2, 2004 16 out of 19 found this review helpful
I started enjoying Lexar CF 40x media at the 128 Meg level. Even without considering price, it was the fastest CF card available at the time. It worked great. Still does, nearly two years later. Now, my collection of 40x CF cards also includes one 256 meg, two 512 meg cards, and two 1 gig cards. CF has become a winner in the media wars, and Lexar cards work in all of my CF compatible devices, and work fast and error free. Other cards I have used have been as reliable, but not as fast in devices that can make use of write speed. One last note. A Nikon user here panned the Lexar 1 gig card because he had problems getting it to work in his camera. Since I have been a Canon fan for the past 30 years, I don't care much for Nikon (boys will be boys), but I did take the time to ask a Nikon loving friend that lives in Atlanta if he had a problem using Lexar cards with his Nikon trash (he also has a Canon museum, but took the Coolpix route when he went digital). His answer was "no, Lexar cards work perfectly in anything I have that uses CF". As I expected. Standards are standards, and Lexar is at the top of the game. I suspect either operator error, or a Nikon software glitch that caused the problem reported in that post. By the way, as I write this post, I'm listening to music on a four year old HP Jornada pocket PC that was written on the 1 gig Lexar card. The Lexar 1 gig card is fast, reliable, and works in both old and new CF devices. It's also cheap compared to the first one I bought. Enjoy!
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