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SanDisk 32GB Extreme PRO CompactFlash Memory Card UDMA 7 Speed Up To 160MB/s - SDCFXPS-032G-X46

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Capacity: 32GB


Style: Memory Card


Features

  • Records and captures cinema quality 4K and Full HD video(1)
  • Increase workflow efficiency with transfer speed of up to 160MB/s* (1067X) read speeds. Based on internal testing; performance may vary. MB=1,000,000 bytes. X = 150KB/sec.
  • Industry leading shot speed performance of up to 150MB/s (1000X) write speeds. Based on internal testing; performance may vary. MB=1,000,000 bytes. X = 150KB/sec.

Description

Get the world’s first high-capacity CompactFlash card with Video Performance Guarantee-65 (VPG-65). Optimized for cinema quality 4K video recording(1) , VPG-65 secures 4K and Full HD video capture at a minimum sustained write speed of 65MB/s(2). |(1)4K (4096x2160), Full HD (1920x1080) and 3D video support may vary based on host device, file attributes and other factors.) |(2) Video Performance Guarantee enabled to ensure video recording at 65MB/sec minimum sustained write speed. 1 MB = 1,000,000 bytes.


RAM: ‎32 GB


Wireless Type: ‎802.11a


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎1


Brand: ‎SanDisk


Item model number: ‎SDCFXPS-032G-X46


Item Weight: ‎0.32 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎0.14 x 1.68 x 1.41 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎0.14 x 1.68 x 1.41 inches


Flash Memory Size: ‎32


Department: ‎Electronics & Computers


Manufacturer: ‎SanDisk


Country of Origin: ‎China


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎August 22, 2013


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


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  • The best CF card for a professional workflow
Capacity: 128GB Style: Memory Card
SHORT VERSION: For those who do not want to read the entire review, let me break it down. These are incredible, and worth every penny. I have used them professionally for a few years, and they have never let me down. If you are looking for a incredible CF card, you have found it. LONG VERSION: To start, let met start off by saying that I am a professional wedding photographer. We photograph roughly between 25-35 weddings a year. We currently have 5 Canon cameras, and 6 of these Sandisk Extreme Pro 128gb Compact Flash cards. The ages range from about 3 years old, to 3 months old. This year alone, we will have taken roughly 4 Terabytes of raw photos. 100% of our photos will have gone through these Extreme Pro cards. Out of the entire time I have owned these cards, they have never let me down. I have never had a failure, never had a corruption. Our cameras are set up with two memory card slots. Most are 1 CF and 1 SD. We also use Sandisk Extreme Pro SD 128gb cards. Our cameras are set to write RAW to both. These cards are the fastest CF that Sandisk offers. The speed not only helps when writing to the card itself (Most cameras max out at about 50-60MBs) but when you are downloading them back to your computer. Thats where they really shine. Use a Lexar HR1 4 bay hub. We have 4 cards downloading at once, and the fast 160MBs speed helps with time. I have attached a screen shot of a speed test performed one of these cards. It was performed by a USB 3 Lexar CFR1 reader. The speeds are lower than what is rated, but that could be my USB3 reader, and not the actual card. When shopping for memory cards, there are several brands. But I 100% believe that Sandisk are the best. We use Sandisk exclusively in every camera we own. I was not reimbursed in any way for this review. Pros: Extremely reliable Relatively inexpensive for the size Fastest Speeds that Sandisk Offers Cons: Not the cheapest on the market. TIPS TO GET THE MOST OUT OF IT: For proper data management, you should ALWAYS format (not delete) your card inside the camera. Every single time. For proper workflow, it should be downloaded to a computer, put back in the camera, and then formatted. That will ensure that your data is as safe as possible. That has been my workflow, and I have never had a corruption issue. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2018 by Josh

  • Works as Advertised!
Capacity: 64GB Style: Memory Card
I received this card the other day and was curious how it would perform in my Canon 5D Mark III, so I tested it against some of my other high speed cards. Obviously you are paying a premium for the write speed, so I wanted to make sure I got what I paid for, so to speak. Here's what I came away with: Camera Settings -Canon 5D Mark III with battery grip - 2 fully charged batteries (grip doesn't matter) -Freshly in-camera formatted CF cards -ISO 100, 1/8000s, body cap (so f/0, manual focus) -ALO, High ISO NR, vignette removal, CA correction OFF -RAW -High Speed Drive Note: I realize that the body cap photos are all black and real photos will be larger and slow the camera more, but I think that this is the only way to have a 100% reproducible test. Test -Depress shutter fully until the camera slows -Wait for buffer write to finish -Press image review - look at # of images, subtracting the extra frame that indicated the buffer was full Results -Sandisk 16GB (SDCFX-016G-A61) UDMA 60MB/s read/write speed rated: 19 frames -Lexar 32GB 1000x (LCF32GCTBNA1) UDMA7 - 150MB/s read / 95MB/s write speed rated: 23 frames -Sandisk 32GB Extreme Pro (SDCFXP-032G-X46) UDMA6, 90MB/s write speed rated: 25 frames -Sandisk 64GB Extreme Pro (SDCFXPS-064G-X46) 160MB/s read / 150MB/s write speed rated: 35 frames The new card isn't quite a 50% boost over the previous generation, but it's close, and being able shoot at 6fp for at least 5 seconds straight in a 5DIII is excellent. I'm sure the 1DX, D4, and other cameras would also benefit from the card. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2014 by Ian

  • Don’t do it unless you want to send in your camera for repairs.
Capacity: 128GB Style: Memory Card
I literally never write reviews, let alone bad ones. However, I am thoroughly disappointed with SanDisk’s quality control. As a wedding photographer, I was stocking up on CF cards for this upcoming wedding season. I put the CF card into my Canon 5D Mark IV CF card slot to format it like I had with the one right before it, and it goes black. Weird but okay. I turn it off and back on and I get an error message showing up. So I took the CF card out and look at it. Low and behold there’s a smaller hole and it’s also broken where my pin inside my camera is too. At this point I’m shaking. The other two I did right before this was fine. It literally was this one and I should have checked. However, shame on SanDisk for supplying this crappy of a brand new card. Now I have to send my camera in before wedding season even starts, and be without my camera for the first few weddings. This was totally not worth it. If you are going to buy this CF card, please make sure to inspect the card carefully before inserting it to your camera. Don’t be like me. Be smart. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2019 by Kenzie

  • compact Flash has become corrupt...
Capacity: 64GB Style: Memory Card
This product became corrupt yesterday, 05/28/2018 I am in the midst of buying recovery software to recover a couple hundred photos...Please address, and send me a higher quality replacement. The recovery cost was just over $42 and about 5 hours of time...SanDisk seems to be in the midst of an RMA replacement...Beware of this product...stand by to see if they replace it, and perhaps reimburse for so much wasted time and money recovery Memorial Day photos...Please advise on higher end Compact Flash if anyone is aware of a better provider...thank you ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2018 by Paul Miami

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