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Transcend TS1GCF133 1GB 133X Compact Flash Card

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Arrives May 29 – May 31
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Capacity: 1 GB


Features

  • Internal memory: 1024 MB
  • Flash card Type: CompactFlash (CF)
  • Dimensions W x d x H: 42.8 x 36.4 x 3.3 mm
  • Weight: 11.4 g
  • Width: 36.4 mm

Description

Transcend information 1GB CF Card (133x) manufacturer: Transcend information UPC

Brand: Transcend


Flash Memory Type: CompactFlash


Memory Storage Capacity: 1 GB


Compatible Devices: Tablet, Camera, Smartphone


Color: Black


Special Feature: ‎water_proof, x_ray_proof, temperature_proof


Read Speed: ‎50 Megabytes Per Second


Product Dimensions: ‎1.69"D x 1.43"W x 0.13"H


Item Weight: ‎0.4 Ounces


Warranty Type: ‎5


Write Speed: ‎20 Megabytes Per Second


Hardware Interface: ‎CompactFlash


Manufacturer: ‎Transcend Information


UPC: ‎778888654621 060557811191 760557811190


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎90


RAM: ‎1 GB


Item model number: ‎TS1GCF133


Item Weight: ‎0.4 ounces


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5.15 x 3.15 x 1 inches


Number of Processors: ‎1


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎December 19, 2005


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works perfectly on my Canon 5D Mark II camera!
Capacity: 32 GB
Introduction: I recently purchased a new Canon 5D Mark II camera. And while I love it the images are huge and my old 8GB cards would only hold around 250 - 260 photos. I got sick and tired of having to swap out cards just when I'm lining up the prefect shot. Review: I received this new Transcend 32GB card yesterday and promptly loaded it into my 5D Mark II, formatted it and headed to the zoo. This card did NOT disappoint! It was so good to see the images remaining counter max out at 999 on my 5D Mark II for the first time. And you can shoot high definition videos and multiple images just like you can on a faster card!! In Camera Speed: My faster cards "Transcend 266X Extreme Speed 8 GB cards" do NOT seem faster in the 5D Mark II then this 32GB 133x card at all. I get the exact same 13 RAW or 52 JPEG's before slowing down in continuous shooting! Now once it slows down of course it's slower, but, I usually only need a burst of 5 to 10 shots to get something anyway. Think about your shooting style and go from there, fast and furious order something faster otherwise this card just might fit the bill. I blazed through the zoo using my normal style of 3 to 5 shots a burst getting over a thousands stills with no noticeable difference in speed and felt the freedom at last to just shoot and shoot. I also recorded an HD video of 14 minutes no problem and a to the limit low res 29 min 59 second video. There is NO hesitation and no difference. Download Computer Speed: I then headed home. And that's where the one weakness reared its head. Downloading to my Mac. It was half the speed of my 266x card when downloading to the computer. But hey I'm at home now and speed is not an issue. I simply start the download, go put away my gear, grab a snack and drink from the kitchen and it's done. Recommendation: If you need a lot more room on your Compact Flash card and are sick and tired of running out of space and download speed isn't an issue this card is for you. I highly recommend especially for Canon 5D Mark II owners. 5-2-2009 Update: I found out there are some situations that this car is not fast enough for after all especially when saving 25 mb raw files in rapid succesion. While great for land scapes or museum and even renaissance festivals it's just not fast enough when the pace really heats up. I recently photographed Hugh Jackman and the cast of X-Men Origins: Wolverine at the World Premiere in Tempe AZ and there were moments where I could have gotten some really cool shots that I missed because the card was still writing. On the other hand I'm sure I got some shots I might not have gotten if I had a load of smaller faster cards and was swapping them out. I still love this card especially for landscapes and slow paced photography and will keep it but am now looking for a faster, high capacity brother card to compliment it. [...] ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2009 by Grant Brummett

  • A new ipod once again! the road starts here!
Capacity: 16 GB
i have been a long time fan of the 5th generation ipod video, but it is far from perfect as is, and the one i have had no problem proving that. i earned an ipod video for labour as it was broken and i had an interest in fixing it. when i got my christmas money, i saw that i had enough to buy all the parts i wanted to for a whole ipod restoration! so i went on buying a battery (here on amazon) screen(ebay) and a u2 editon case kit (ebay) and a few other things. while looking for a new hdd for this ipod, i came across a device that will eliminate the hdd for a cf card and it iwas only $10 on dealextreme,and that by using a cf card, i would never have a disc error again! so after seeing that my hunt for a good, high storage, ata-compatible cf card began, and shortly ended later here on Amazon! who would have imagined that the best price wasn't a cheap chinese copy on ebay and was rather on Amazon, and with a good brand name to boot? i wasnt buying this for a high speed pc's ssd, nor for a dslr high quality camera. it was a way to soup up my ipod, and it worked flawlessly! i like that it uses only brand name NAND flash memory (or so it claims) but i think that any type that worked would suffice for my humble use. this one was only 14.9gb, but hey, who cares? i got what i payed for. and what i payed for was quality on the real cheap. wish they labeled it 15gb tho. would be a more true to spec statement. might as well just move the whole market on to a 15gb,30gb,60gb standard. oh well. not Transends fault. and btw, Transend is truely a fitting name. they really transend expectations with all i have purchased from them. no BS and no nothing. thier stuff has yet to fail me,and if it does, i will post that it has here on this very review, along with the rigors i put it though to do so. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2011 by richard rubner

  • Transcend Compact Flash 8GB
Capacity: 1 Count (Pack of 1)
I really like the quality, speed and pricing of the Transcend compact flash card.
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2024 by JTPhoto

  • Reliable Memory For Slow Paced Photography
Capacity: 1 Count (Pack of 1)
I use the faster 400X and 600X Transcend CF Cards for sports/action photography, but for macros and still studio work, this card shines and does all that is needed. This is a great value for anyone needing a good reliable memory card and who does not need the blazing fast speeds of the 400 and 600X CF Cards. I bought two of these 8 GB cards back in March of 2010 and they've proof to be reliable good performers... and I just bought two more as well as a 32 GB one that I've been using to good effect for just over 5 weeks now. I often have to work two or more flower shows and will even work in the studio the same night shooting still... so I pull one out and pop another in and down load my files for editing on a free day. I've use these cards in my Nikon D300s, D3s, D700 and D800 without fail or any issues at all. Download time is "not" a major factor... it takes a little more time but nothing earth shaking, and certainly nothing like some of the absurd claims I've heard/read from some reviewers of 45 mins or more to download 8 GB of files. I use 2.0 and 3.0 Card Readers from Kingston and Transcend, and it takes a "FEW" more minutes at best to download a full 8 GB Card. The only issue with these 133X CF Cards is you may have to wait for few seconds after firing off a bunch for full quality RAW Files in burst mode, so they're not for the sports photographer, fashion shoots, air shows or any other fact action work. Buy for landscapes, architecture, macro, stills and portraits... they are just fine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2012 by George Silver Hawk

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