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SanDisk 64GB Extreme CompactFlash Memory Card UDMA 7 Speed Up To 120MB/s - SDCFXSB-064G-G46

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Capacity: 64GB


Features

  • Exceptional Shot to Shot Performance - Read speeds of up to 120MB/s and write speeds of up to 85MB/s
  • Professional-Grade Video Capture - VPG-20 ensures sustained data recording rate of 20MB/s for a smooth and unbroken video stream
  • Durable Design - Backed by rigorous stress, shock, and vibration testing and includes RTV silicone coating for protection against shock and vibration

Description

and transfer speed (up to 120MB/s); 16GB - 128GB cards only. Ideal for use with mid-range to high-end DSLR cameras and HD camcorders, the SanDisk Extreme CompactFlash Memory Card delivers first-rate read/write speeds to catch fast action shots and enable quick file transfers. Take advantage of burst-mode photography with the card's write speeds of up to 85MB/s (567X) and enjoy efficient workflow with its transfer speeds up to 120MB/s (16GB - 128GB cards only). With capacities up to 128GB, this memory card provides plenty of storage for Full HD videos and RAW photos. Compatible with CompactFlash supporting host devices.


Product Dimensions: 0.14 x 1.68 x 1.41 inches


Item Weight: 0.64 ounces


Item model number: SDCFXSB-064G-G46


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: November 4, 2014


Department: Computer Hardware, Supplies & Data Storage


Manufacturer: SanDisk


Country of Origin: China


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  • People are confused, let me help
Capacity: 64GB
SANDISK CONFUSION : UN- Confused! Read 1000 reviews it won't make a difference, because the sad fact is A. Memory card corruption 99% is users error: format in camera, use a quality CF CARD READER, , DON'T PLAY AROUND WHEN USING WINDOWS 10, Be SURE YOU HAVE EJECTED CARD. WINDOWS AKNOWLEDGES THIS ISSUE, BUT ALSO IF YOU PULL A CF CARD OUT B4 Eject, you lock it by default. SanDisk, even Lexar still warranty their cards unbelievably. Buy one of these two. NOW ABOUT NOT BEING PRO FAST, HANG ON 5D user, SanDisk has am issue, and it's not speed its name. A year B4 this card, extreme pro was 80mbt writespeeed, this is 120, newer cards are 200+, HOWEVER your camera can only write so fast card speed doesn't matter after a certain point!!!!! The cards not slow, your cameras write speed is!!!! My Nikon D4,shoots 14Bit RAW uncompressed for 60 shots without writing to a card. A 5D does not, but faster cards 2ont effect that, for 90 % of all cameras this card is faster than it can write the files clearing the buffer. That's said, 128G is 4K video capture, if you shoot a 64G card even close to full in a shoot, I'm sorry but even my twin D-810's at 36.3mgpx FX, CAN SHARE A 64g card , I use it for video sizes. And for that CF has long been the best tech, fastest, reliable, I'm a 25 year veteran please TRUST ME. EDITED 7.6.19 Still using 2 128G cards like clockwork !!!! No need to read anymore!!!!! EXTREME PRO, that’s the name, it’s gotta be the fastest right? Simple Sandisk jumps the shark everytime they hit top speed. I have extreme pro 45mbs cards, THIS ONE, lives up to the name, read on!! I don’t endorse, free, discount or otherwise any item if I do not use it myself , that’s the bottom line. I cannot play w/ shady CF cards! A. This is an awesomely fast, reliable card that replaced the CF slot card (Lexar 32G 1066xPro), and matched against my Lexar XQD 2933x card {In my D4}, it hold it’s own. In fact I’d say it’s negligably slower if at all;”At write speed after clearing cache”. Every camera has a buffer, my old D4 had a Buffer upgrade, that was standard in the D4, allowing{, note* buffer capacity is effected by every setting except (raw1+joeg2- which is odd to me, but that’s the deal). So IE: when I touch my Focus button{shutter for most of you, BBFocus for probodies), I see remaining photo capacity,(#of shots before I need to write to card, although it starts immediately), mine is 52. I can get it to 60+, or w/ active D lighting, noise reduct, iso noise reduct, etc @42. If I mash the shutter and clear the cache,( which is = on either card as priority), upon filling my buffer, the camera slows from 10 fps, to 1.,2. Usually **the XQD card wil start to free up more cache allowing,( uninterrupted shooting ) of 5 more images stopping at 100. With today’s glass, and Nikon’s, (Canon’s Sony etc), focus accuracy, you should never ever need the Write Speed of this card. My Lexar 32G 1066x was 160mbps, Top end, this is 120mbs I see 0 difference. WINDOWS 10 users. I highly recommend NEVER OFFLOADING IMAGES OTHER THAN FROM CAMERA TETHERED VIA USB, PROTOCOL. I’ve used San/Lexar for 25 years, lost 1 card to a card reader setup, windows 10, Lexar 1066x,( $150 when purchased). IDK why, but I’ve lost 2, TWO HDD’s (external) as well, so I’d say it’s windows. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2018 by Michael Hacking, Lifegiant-Media

  • It works perfectly.
Capacity: 64GB
I was afraid when I was looking for a CF card because there are a lot of reviews out there claiming that these ruin your files. The good news is, this memory didn't ruin any of my files and I've done a couple of shootings so... I guess it's okay. Plus, let me save you hours of reading: I read all of the reviews from every CF memory out there, and this item came up with the best results. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2016 by Elizabeth Rios

  • 32GB is the largest that works with the D300
Capacity: 32GB
The 32GB size works in my D300 (non-S version). Gives me 1500 RAW pics (estimated). Seems to read and write fine up to 6fps. I will amend my review later should any usability issues arise. I wanted to post this review because I know some other folks still have a D300 but want a high capacity card. I did find an article from sandisk confirming that Nikon never released support for any CF card size greater than 32GB, so 32 is as high as you can go. Not really a problem, I can't imagine needing more than 1500 RAW images. Do you? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2015 by SMR

  • Needed forensic data recovery to get my pictures
Capacity: 32GB
DO NOT BUY THIS CARD!! I bought it to photograph a wedding and was unable to load the images onto my computer. Tried multiple card readers and then put it back in my camera to see the error “cannot read card format”... I had to take the card to a forensic data recovery specialist to retrieve my photos for my clients! He told me the card spent too long on the shelf and was degrading on the inside. I spent $370 to get my pictures back!! Pick another card, don’t buy memory cards form Amazon!! Go to a small camera shop that refreshes their inventory regularly! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2018 by Jessica U

  • Really fast on Canon 7D
Capacity: 64GB
I bought this while it was on sale over Christmas and man am I glad I did! It's got a great capacity and it's really, really fast. Next time these go on sale I'll probably pick up one or two more just to have spares.
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2016 by Douglas Stewart

  • So far so good
Capacity: 64GB
I'm a professional daily newspaper photographer turned wedding photographer. Having my data secured is mandatory. I cant tell a client, "oops, sorry.. my card crashed". For this reason I only shoot Sandisk. I'm sure you'll get a different story from every shooter, but for me personally, I've NEVER had a card lose images. I cant say the same for Lexar. This was over a decade of daily shooting 3-4 assignments a day, typically around 6-800 images a day on the short end or 2-3000 if I'm shooting ballgames during playoff season. Tip of the day: Always shoot to TWO cards at the same time if you really need the photos. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2017 by AllTheTech

  • Buyer Beware as some Sandisk 128GB CF card are just simply "JUNK"
Capacity: 128GB
I bought two of these Sandisk 128GB CF cards, one works right away when I put it into my Sony Camcorder, but the other one does not work at all. It shows "FORMAT ERROR" and it won't let me do anything else on it. I tried it on a different camera, it showed the same thing. Some of these are just simply junk. I am wasting my money on this one. I am very disappointed on it, it ruined my project. I will not buy this product again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2019 by Larry

  • A great card, but not for everyone
Capacity: 64GB
Extreme 64gb, and all the extreme line are fantastic but just barely don't live up to the extreme pro series. I own the 64gb which I got as a part of a bundle however I only use it when I'm doing portraiture or anything more slow moving. The 5dmkiii has a nice buffer but for action you really need that extreme pro series to avoid constant buffer issues. Overall though if you had to choose between a 32gb extreme pro and the 64gb extreme and action was not a requirement for you - get the 64gb card for the extra room overall. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2016 by Chalkdust

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