
I upgraded from my 20MB/s 8GB card when I got my new Canon 7D camera.The new camera takes pictures approximately 30mb per image, at 6 pictures per second.This card does not lag unless I shoot dozens of pictures in a burst. I take pictures at concerts and tend to take bursts of 2-6 pictures every [...]

This card can hold up to about 1500 8 megapixel jpgs (give or take) which is usually more than I need in a single day.I also have three 1 gig Ultra II’s and have noticed that they seem to be faster than the 4 gig version…but I usually don’t need more than 9 pictures of [...]

I tried a few different CF cards in my Boss BR-600 recorder and none of them worked until I got this one. I saw several forum posts by individuals who said this particular card is not compatible with the device, but I have found that it is and works great! This is also a much [...]

I bought this as a backup for my upcoming week long trip that I don’t want to bring along the laptop.Also partly to satisfy my curiosity as to how much I can get away with for the cheap price of this one. I bet my luck partly on the Kingston pro reputation. Well, I was [...]

I would consider myself within the “prosumer” photography market. You won’t catch me buying a high end Canon 1D anytime soon, but as a graphic designer who has to shoot my own pictures sometimes (with my beloved 30D) having tons of storage for a good price is important. I originally purchased 2 of these cards [...]

I’m a photojournalist who bought the Lexar 16 gig UDMA card for my new Canon 5D Mark II. I’ve had occasion to use the card on a variety of assignments and for spot news during the Stanford Financial meltdown. The card is perfect, never a hint of bogging down or image corruption no matter how [...]