CF and SD Cards...where to buy

CF and SD Cards...where to buy

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kojak

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4,535 posts

253 months

Saturday 25th October 2014
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As the title says...where is the best place to buy these from where they are genuine products?

Also, thinking of Sandisk or Lexar but not sure what would be the best for reliabilty.

Edited by kojak on Saturday 25th October 18:16

Magic919

14,126 posts

201 months

Saturday 25th October 2014
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Fixation stock both and they will be genuine cards.

Fubles

394 posts

181 months

Saturday 25th October 2014
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I've bought several Sandisk SDHC cards from Amazon with no issues. Just watch the price variation and make sure your order is fulfilled by Amazon not a random third party. Both are reputable makes, I just have a personal preference for Sandisk.

StuH

2,557 posts

273 months

Saturday 25th October 2014
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I've been using 7Dayshop of late.

Their own brand cards are rebadged top end cards - I got fast 128gb SD for what you'll pay for a 32gb sandisk and you get a 2 year warranty.

Simpo Two

85,422 posts

265 months

Saturday 25th October 2014
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I've used Lexar Pro for 10 years and there's been a lot at stake. Whatever you get, avoid eBay due to high level of fakes. Memory is so cheap there's no point skimping for the sake of a few £.

Revol

128 posts

163 months

Saturday 25th October 2014
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Mymemory are a good source of genuine cards.
Worth looking on talkphotography classifieds if you can as usually loads of cards there as people upgrade to bigger capacities.
What format and size are you looking for? I've a few 4gb Sandisk CF cards spare.

LongQ

13,864 posts

233 months

Saturday 25th October 2014
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Amazon if the price is OK and they are doing the shipping. MyMemory, 7dayshop (owner is a racing petrolhead if that helps at all ....)

Colin RedGriff

2,527 posts

257 months

Saturday 25th October 2014
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7dayshop for me as well

littleredrooster

5,537 posts

196 months

Saturday 25th October 2014
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Colin RedGriff said:
7dayshop for me as well
Another vote for their own-brand stuff here. Been buying from them for years; brilliant kit for the price.

peter tdci

1,768 posts

150 months

Saturday 25th October 2014
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Have used 7dayshop and Amazon for Sandisk cards with no complaints, but I've just bought a couple of Samsung Pro SD cards from Picstop after seeing them fare well in a comparison review. Good service - and the cards seem okay.

briang9

3,279 posts

160 months

Saturday 25th October 2014
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another vote for 7dayshopthumbup

LongQ

13,864 posts

233 months

Saturday 25th October 2014
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Should have responded to the second part of the question earlier ...

I usually buy SanDisk but have other brands too and none have given any problems except one upper end US brand where the CF card crashed randomly on several occasions. Initially diagnosed as a camera problem the camera fix did not solve the problem but the UK end of the vendor for the card changed it (after several months of use since it did not always crash) and the replacement has worked perfectly for several years.

In general SanDisk, Lexar and one or two other brands tend to have products that consistently deliver at the faster end of the Read and Write performance scale although you will pay a little more for them. Write times may not be important for your needs but in some situations and for some cameras they can be the difference between success or failure to capture a shot. With some older cameras it may be the camera that limits performance in which case a fast card is of no benefit except for potential "future proofing" to some extent.

kojak

Original Poster:

4,535 posts

253 months

Sunday 26th October 2014
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Thanks for all the replies.

Im upgrading shortly to a Nikon D810 so needed one of each. Looking at both makes...32gb/64gb. Will have a look at the companies mentioned as well as Amazon. Cheers

Simpo Two

85,422 posts

265 months

Sunday 26th October 2014
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Then I'd go for speed as well as brand - the D810 has a lot of pixels to crunch.

LongQ

13,864 posts

233 months

Sunday 26th October 2014
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Simpo Two said:
Then I'd go for speed as well as brand - the D810 has a lot of pixels to crunch.
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Yep.

And in this case the read speed and write speed could both prove to be points of frustration in practical situations if you pitch too low. 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.

Simpo Two

85,422 posts

265 months

Sunday 26th October 2014
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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!)

LongQ

13,864 posts

233 months

Sunday 26th October 2014
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Simpo Two said:
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!)
An interesting question but I would guess they would not be too keen if the stuff was peripheral to the central product (unlike, say, sensors) and subject to rapid technology changes and market pricing fluctuations.

On the other hand that would not be such an obvious reason, historically, for not going into own brand film for example. They didn't do that either afaik.

Crafty_

13,286 posts

200 months

Sunday 26th October 2014
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Have a look at Transcend, prices are good, never had an issue.

The only (genuine) Sandisk card I have has issues, its actually a replacement for one that had the same issues before buggering up completely.

kojak

Original Poster:

4,535 posts

253 months

Sunday 26th October 2014
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Think its between the Lexar 1066 UDMA7 an Sandisk Extreme Pro 160mb/s UDMA7

LongQ

13,864 posts

233 months

Sunday 26th October 2014
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Crafty_ said:
Have a look at Transcend, prices are good, never had an issue.

The only (genuine) Sandisk card I have has issues, its actually a replacement for one that had the same issues before buggering up completely.
I have a couple of Transcend cards, prices were good and they have worked well but if outright speed is an issue I am not aware of a product they offer at the top end of the performance range.