CF and SD Cards...where to buy

CF and SD Cards...where to buy

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Simpo Two

85,417 posts

265 months

Sunday 26th October 2014
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kojak said:
the Lexar 1066 UDMA7
Ah, the Lexar 'Hastings'...

Craikeybaby

10,410 posts

225 months

Monday 27th October 2014
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Simpo Two said:
LongQ said:
Frankly I have always felt that a higher end camera should be provided with top end memory, perhaps one level down from the latest greatest ultra high speed gizmos just to be a little sensible about it.
It seems slightly surprising that Nikon, Canon etc don't sell rebadged memory under their own brand (with suitable premium for the name of course!)
I've got a Canon badged 8MB CF card that I got with my first digital camera!

LongQ

13,864 posts

233 months

Monday 27th October 2014
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Craikeybaby said:
I've got a Canon badged 8MB CF card that I got with my first digital camera!
Now you mention it, yes, I seem to recall a 16Mb SD card that came with one of mine. Enough for about 3 images as I recall.

An earlier Pentax purchase had 15Mb built in rather than supplying a card.

kojak

Original Poster:

4,535 posts

253 months

Monday 27th October 2014
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Simpo Two said:
Ah, the Lexar 'Hastings'...
What do you mean?

Simpo Two

85,417 posts

265 months

Monday 27th October 2014
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The answer is staring you in the face...

kojak

Original Poster:

4,535 posts

253 months

Monday 27th October 2014
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Simpo Two said:
The answer is staring you in the face...
Oh yes....I was a bit slow there.

Shaoxter

4,074 posts

124 months

Monday 27th October 2014
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The Nikon D800/810 only accept a very limited range of CF cards (i.e. certain Sandisk and Lexar only), hence why they are so much more expensive than any other brand of CF card.

Usually use mymemory or Amazon, but not Amazon fulfilled by other sellers as I've received fakes from them before.

kojak

Original Poster:

4,535 posts

253 months

Monday 27th October 2014
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Just ordered Lexar CF card UDMA7 64gb 1066 off my memory = £109

Sandisk extreme pro SD card 95mbs/s 64gb, U3 off amazon (sold by amazon)+ £73

Cheers

Ari

19,347 posts

215 months

Tuesday 28th October 2014
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Fubles said:
I've bought several Sandisk SDHC cards from Amazon with no issues.
How would you know though? If it is a fake but it works, how would you know you have a fake? (Genuine question, not trying to be 'funny').

Shaoxter

4,074 posts

124 months

Tuesday 28th October 2014
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Ari said:
Fubles said:
I've bought several Sandisk SDHC cards from Amazon with no issues.
How would you know though? If it is a fake but it works, how would you know you have a fake? (Genuine question, not trying to be 'funny').
Slow transfer speeds, crashing your device, the capacity would show up as the advertised amount but you wouldn't be able to fill it up to that amount. You would definitely know if you received a fake!

Fubles

394 posts

181 months

Wednesday 29th October 2014
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Shaoxter said:
Slow transfer speeds, crashing your device, the capacity would show up as the advertised amount but you wouldn't be able to fill it up to that amount. You would definitely know if you received a fake!
Pretty much this. Each card gets used and abused and they've all been full at one point or another and used in various cards readers on different PC's with no issues. I've benchmarked a couple of them and they are at or above where I expect them to be.

TBH I have 6 Sandisk SD cards and they all look slightly different so any or all could be fake but I've got as much peace of mind as I could hope for in that I've bought them from a reputable dealer and should they fail, the RMA process should be relatively straight forward. It doesn't get back lost photos but that's why I have lots of smaller cards rather than a few large ones.

Crafty_

13,284 posts

200 months

Wednesday 29th October 2014
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In my case I know the sandisks cards I have are genuine - the first one was accepted under a warranty claims (after providing serial numbers and a number of pictures of it) and the second came direct from sandisk themselves.

Provided you buy from Amazon themselves and not a marketplace seller I think you can pretty much assume its genuine.

Ari

19,347 posts

215 months

Thursday 30th October 2014
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Mine came via Amazon, though whether direct from Amazon I couldn't say. They were a lot cheaper than in the camera shop I know that.

I had no idea that these things were counterfeited when I bought them...

Ari

19,347 posts

215 months

Friday 7th November 2014
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Is Argos a good source for genuine Sandisk cards?

Need one in a hurry and no camera shops left in town.

LongQ

13,864 posts

233 months

Friday 7th November 2014
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Ari said:
Is Argos a good source for genuine Sandisk cards?

Need one in a hurry and no camera shops left in town.
I would guess they are genuine. However they are not usually a competitive price - but few if any places on the High Street are. As it happens I was looking at some "offer" deals the other day and the Argos price for a Sandisk card was 3 times the MyMemory price. However, if in a hurry you may not have an option unless Boots have something. Or Curry's/PC World/Carphone Warehouse. Maplin too though unlikely to be inexpensive. Tesco? Asda? Etc.

SD cards are easier to find than CF cards - wider uses.