SanDisk SDCFX4-4096-901 4GB Extreme IV CompactFlash Card
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Product Description:
As the leader in high-performance flash technology, SanDisk is introducing the newest flagship product specifically designed for medium format cameras with a digital back, targeted at the high-end professional photographers, for the Americas Photo channel. Extreme IV has extremely fast read/write speeds (45 MB/s). This line provides the durability and high-speed quality demanded for serious photography. SanDisk's award-winning technology solidifies the strength of the Extreme family of high-performance flash cards. It provides your customers the full line of SanDisk digital imaging products, from our entry-level blue label through this newest edition of our Extreme IV products. The Extreme IV CF card has the fastest speed available today, in a brand name you can trust.
Product Details
- Feature:
- Large 4GB Capacity
- Read and write performance of 45MB/s with ESP Technology
- Built to perform in the most extreme environments and temperatures;from -13º F to 185º F
- Durable, reliable and thoroughly tested;temperature tested (heat and cold); shock and vibration tested
- Priority toll-free technical support
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: SanDisk
- EAN: 0619659027896
- FormFactor: CompactFlash Card
- HardwarePlatform: PC
- IsAutographed: 0
- IsMemorabilia: 0
- Label: SanDisk
- Manufacturer: SanDisk
- Model: SDCFX4-4096-901
- MPN: SDCFX4-4096-901
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: CE
- ProductTypeName: FLASH_MEMORY
- Publisher: SanDisk
- SpecialFeatures: nv:Type^Compact Flash|Memory Size^4 GB
- Studio: SanDisk
- UPC: 619659027896
- Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty

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Customer Reviews 

Sets the Standard
2009-01-19I bought this card to go with with Nikon D700, my first camera to support UDMA. As other reviewers have noted, this card line is fast and reliable. In my own experience, I can see the D700 buffer flush faster that with older, slower cards. If your camera does not support UDMA, you'll be just as happy with the much less expensive Extreme III or older cards.

Work good
2009-01-07I just put in camera and use it. It did what it was to do.

Excellent speed and capacity for a D300
2008-12-28Extremely versatile (good storage capacity, high transfer speed for 25 MB NEFs) memory card for my D300. I have three of these and I prefer more lower capacity cards than fewer higher capacity cards. I highly recommend using extreme IV cards because, if you shoot RAW and 14-bit on a D300, the files are around 25 MB each and high-speed transfer cards are a must for your kit. You can store around 150 14-bit NEFs on a 4GB card. Highly recommended.

Sandisk is exceptional.
2008-12-07Sandisk is Exceptional. Always have been for me all the years I have used them. Never had a failure or error. never had one wear our or break. I use them TONS. I have taken over 40,000 photos and between the 3 sandisks I have none of them are any slower, have had any errors, or have broken. I take them out of my camera and put them in a card reader every time I put pictures on my computer. If you can imagine.. I've done that quite a few times. they are VERY DURABLE CARDS!...Highly Recommend them over others.

Memory for camera
2008-11-01SanDisk SDCFX4-4096-901 4GB Extreme IV CompactFlash Card
I bought this for a DSLR to have more room that the previous 2GB ExtremeIII and more speed with continuous shooting mode. The Memory Card has preformed flawlessly.
Cons: I have already had two occasions where I have filled it with pictures while shooting. A lot more bad pictures to weed out.
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