Transcend TS8GCF266 8GB 266x Type 1 Compact Flash Drive

Transcend TS8GCF266 8GB 266x Type 1 Compact Flash Drive

 
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Made especially for professional photographers, Transcend's 266X Extreme Speed Compact Flash Memory Card has an impressive read and write speed of up to 40MB/sec. Offering high-performance and high-resolution, Transcend's 266X Speed Compact Flash Card supports continuous shooting and meet today's advanced and demanding digital needs.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Ultra-performance 266X high-speed with dual channel flash interface
  • Data transfer rate:40MB/sec(Max)
  • Support IDE PIO mode 6, Multi-word DMA mode 4
  • Compliant with the CF3.0 specification
  • Built-in hardware ECC technology
  • BatteriesIncluded: 0
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Transcend
  • EAN: 0760557805601
  • FormFactor: CompactFlash Card
  • HardwarePlatform: PC
  • IsAutographed: 0
  • IsFragile: 0
  • IsMemorabilia: 0
  • Label: TRANSCEND
  • Manufacturer: TRANSCEND
  • Model: TS8GCF266
  • MPN: TS8GCF266
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: CE
  • ProductTypeName: FLASH_MEMORY
  • Publisher: TRANSCEND
  • Studio: TRANSCEND
  • UPC: 760557805601
  • Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty

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Works like a charm!2008-10-21
I ordered two of these for my Nikon D300. The card writes fast, reads fast, and is reliable. I've taken probably 6,000 photos so far on one card (haven't used the backup card yet). Not one shot missed.

To be fair, I never push the buffer to its limit (never take more than 5-6 shots in a single burst), but I can't imagine this card would have a problem. I've bought other Transcend cards before, and they've never let me down.
Transcend 8GB CF card review2008-06-30
Saw some negative reviews but I use transcend cards only anyway and decided to try this one. I shoot exclusively in RAW and only filled the buffer one time and had to wait for it to catch up. No problems going from computer card reader to camera or any other technical problems. Card is used in Canon Rebel XTi.
Fast 8GB Card2008-01-02
Superfast and works great. Wish I has bought 4 more as the price went up.
Fast and Flawless2007-07-27
I just went to London and Paris and took 923 hi-res pictures on my Canon XTi 10.1 mp Rebel and the card performed flawlessly. There wasn't even a pause when I shot continuous frames. Not only does this thing perform better than all the competition, but it's priced well below the others
Fast, big, cheap2007-07-27
This card is FAST. I have 2 of them and I am getting a 3rd for long trips. This is perfect for my XTI and I absolutely love it.

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