Kingston 4 GB CompactFlash Memory Card CF/4GB
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Kingston 4GB cf memory card
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I own 4 of these 4 GB memory cards for 2 of my trail cams. I swap the ones I’ve taken home and saved the wanted images on my computer for the ones that have new data in the cameras. They all have performed well to store images and/or video. My oldest set is about a year old and I’ve recently purchased a newer set.
Kingston memory card
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
the Kingston compact flash card is basically a cheap good product. It records the data without a problem. the only problem I have found is that it is a little slow. This is not surprising, considering the price.
What an EXCELLENT Product
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
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I’ve used Kingston cards in ALL my dSLR’s going back to 2002 including my older Fuji Finepix S1, S2 Pro and now my newer (Feb 2008) Nikon D300. Though I have much larger capacity cards now in the D300, The S2 pro only uses cards up to 2G so the Kingstons that I’ve used for years are STILL being used. I either use the Finepix S2 as a backup, or my young ‘un uses the camera when we go out shooting together. I have NEVER, ever had a card fail or even hiccup. Basically, the same experience I had with the Transcend Memory cards extends to these. Either I’ve been really lucky, and/or the cards are fabulous, and/or I take care to FORMAT the card in camera after each download. Maybe a combination of all three I don’t know. I do know I own four or five of the 2G Kingstons, and at least two 4Gig CF Kingstons. They are great just about fail proof.
And, in closing I would have to say that my 2 and 4G Kingstons have seen over 100,000 images through them over the course of several years. I trust them to do the job and never, ever have any qualms about popping them in the camera.
On a quick note I purchase my memory cards from various sources, not just Amazon. I shop for value, but I try to stick to the name brands of Kingston, Ridata, Transcend, and now own a couple of Lexar’s. Shop around for the best price, but many times Amazone offers the best with the free ship options when available.
good
Rating:3 out of 5 stars
I mainly use a Sandisk Ultra II 4GB CF and it gives me no problems. I’ve had it longer than the Kingston.
The Kingston worked fine for a couple of months. Then it started giving me invalid parameters in Windows XP SP2.
I wouldn’t recommend this to anyone who relies on their photos for their paycheck, but its a good bargain for casual shooting.
Perhaps my card was bad. Good luck.
Would Buy Again
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
The card works great and I have had no problems using it for over a month now. Works well with my Canon Rebel XTI digital camera. Would buy again.
Just do what it suppose to do
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I installed it and it is working the way it supposed to. No problems. Good price.