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		<title>Lexar Professional 1000x 16GB CompactFlash for $69.66</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Sep 2012 19:24:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Kwan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>If you're looking to score a deal on some super-fast CompactFlash, the range of Lexar Professional 1000x UDMA7 CFcards are now on sale for up to 62% off.</p><p>The post <a href="http://www.mobilemag.com/2012/09/17/lexar-professional-1000x-16gb-compactflash-for-69-66/">Lexar Professional 1000x 16GB CompactFlash for $69.66</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.mobilemag.com">Mobile Magazine</a>.</p>]]></description>
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<p>Even though the vast majority of consumer cameras and camcorders are using the SD card format these days, there are still a number of professional cameras that use the larger but faster CF format. If you&#8217;re looking to score a deal on some super-fast CompactFlash, the range of Lexar Professional 1000x UDMA7 CFcards are now on sale for up to 62% off.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://amzn.to/Psijb8">Lexar Professional 1000x CF cards</a> uses something called UDMA 7 technology. This allows the memory cards to get industry leading 1000x minimum guaranteed read transfer speeds. That works out to 150MB/s. These cards are well-suited for DSLRs that utilize high burst rates, for example, or higher end camcorders that want to capture 1080p full HD, especially 3D video. Speaking of video, these Lexar CF cards support the Video Performance Guarantee VPG-20 specification for professional-quality video.</p>
<p>Of course, to take advantage of those super fast UDMA 7 speeds, you&#8217;ll need to have a UDMA 7 enabled card reader. With that combination, you&#8217;ll vastly improve your workflow, getting the pictures and videos from your camera to your computer in a much faster or more efficient manner. And since it&#8217;s coming from a well-known and respected brand like Lexar, you can be sure you&#8217;re getting reliability and quality too.</p>
<p>The 16GB card is <a href="http://amzn.to/Psijb8">on sale for $69.66</a> on Amazon, down from the list price of $185.40. The rest of the capacities are also on sale. You can pick up the 32GB for $128.79 (save 62%), the 64GB for $349 (save 40%), or the behemoth 128GB card for $524.50 (save 47%). And yes, you get free shipping too.</p>
<p>The post <a href="http://www.mobilemag.com/2012/09/17/lexar-professional-1000x-16gb-compactflash-for-69-66/">Lexar Professional 1000x 16GB CompactFlash for $69.66</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.mobilemag.com">Mobile Magazine</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>SanDisk the enabler: 100MBps 128GB CompactFlash cards</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Jan 2011 22:05:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Raggy Jin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Which means it may not be the fastest or the highest in capacity alone, but it's the best combination of the two so far. With a 100MB per second writing speed, you won't have to wait long to fill up the 128GB of storage with full-HD video or burst sequences from your 21MP DSLR.</p><p>The post <a href="http://www.mobilemag.com/2011/01/06/sandisk-the-enabler-100mbps-128gb-compactflash-cards/">SanDisk the enabler: 100MBps 128GB CompactFlash cards</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.mobilemag.com">Mobile Magazine</a>.</p>]]></description>
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<p>That&#8217;s right. <a href="/tag/SanDisk/">SanDisk</a> has created what they&#8217;re calling the &#8220;world&#8217;s fastest high-capacity CompactFlash card.&#8221;</p>
<p>Which means it may not be the fastest or the highest in capacity alone, but it&#8217;s the best combination of the two so far. With a 100MB per second writing speed, you won&#8217;t have to wait long to fill up the 128GB of storage with full-HD video or burst sequences from your 21MP DSLR.</p>
<p>But it&#8217;s not all magic and sunshine. The read speeds are lower, though they won&#8217;t say by exactly how much. The &#8220;lifetime limited warranty&#8221; drops to only 30 years if you live in Germany, and they warn the statistics are based only on their internal testing.</p>
<p>There is one other more very high number that&#8217;s worth noting. The price.</p>
<p>Just one of these babies will set you back $1500.</p>
<p>[<a href="http://www.sandisk.com/microsites/compactflash/index.html?utm_source=Hero_Banner2_704x300&#038;utm_medium=HeroBanner&#038;utm_campaign=HomePageTracking">SanDisk Product Page</a>]</p>
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<div id="slickbox"><strong>SanDisk Announces World’s Fastest High-Capacity CompactFlash Card</strong></p>
<p>SanDisk Extreme® Pro™ CompactFlash® Card Offers Unprecedented Combination of Speed and Storage—Up to 100MB/sec Write Speed and 128GB Capacity</p>
<p>LAS VEGAS&#8211;(BUSINESS WIRE)&#8211;SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ: SNDK), the global leader in flash memory cards, today announced the world’s fastest high-capacity CompactFlash® card. The latest milestone in SanDisk’s long history of industry-leading products, the SanDisk Extreme® Pro™ CompactFlash® card features 128 gigabytes (GB)1 of storage and up to 100 megabyte per second (MB/sec)2 write speeds. With its Power Core® controller and UDMA-7 interface, the card delivers the performance demanded by high-end DSLR cameras.</p>
<p>“By consistently pushing the boundaries of flash innovation, we are able to develop advanced products not found anywhere else.”<br />
“No other product on the market can match our new card’s combination of speed and storage capacity,” said Susan Park, director, product marketing, SanDisk. “By consistently pushing the boundaries of flash innovation, we are able to develop advanced products not found anywhere else.”</p>
<p>With a set of features optimized for professional photographers and videographers, the 128GB SanDisk Extreme Pro CompactFlash card is ideally suited for imaging applications requiring Full HD3 1920&#215;1080 resolution, up to 50Mbps bit rate and 4:2:2 color sampling. The card’s unprecedented combination of speed and storage lets photographers capture more frames when shooting in continuous burst mode, and enables them to record high quality Full HD videos.</p>
<p>Up to 100MB/sec write speed enables shorter wait times and faster continuous burst shooting.<br />
Video Performance Guarantee4 allows for superior Full HD video recording at a sustained 20MB/sec write speed.<br />
128GB capacity offers more room for capturing RAW+JPEG photos, sequential bursts, even Full HD and 3D video content.<br />
SanDisk’s proprietary Power Core™ controller distributes data across the card more rapidly and efficiently, and the UDMA-7 interface allows for maximum data transfer between card and camera.<br />
Best-in-class quality assurance offers photographers peace of mind knowing that the card is backed by rigorous stress, shock, vibration, humidity and moisture testing procedures and a lifetime limited warranty5. The card features RTV silicone coating for added protection.<br />
Availability and Pricing</p>
<p>The 128GB SanDisk Extreme Pro CompactFlash card is available now for preorder at www.sandisk.com, and will be available at retailers worldwide later in Q1 2011. The card carries a suggested retail price of $1,499.99.</p>
<p>About SanDisk</p>
<p>SanDisk Corporation is the global leader in flash memory cards – from research, manufacturing and product design to consumer branding and retail distribution. SanDisk’s product portfolio includes flash memory cards for mobile phones, digital cameras and camcorders; digital audio/video players; USB flash drives for consumers and the enterprise; embedded memory for mobile devices; and solid state drives for computers. SanDisk is a Silicon Valley-based S&#038;P 500 company, with more than half its sales outside the United States.</p>
<p>1 1 gigabyte (GB) = 1 billion bytes.</p>
<p>2 Up to 100 MB/sec write speed; read speed lower. Based on SanDisk internal testing; performance may vary depending upon host device. 1 megabyte = 1 million bytes. X = 150 KB/sec.</p>
<p>3 Full HD (1920X1080X30fps), HD and 3D video support may vary based upon host device, file size, resolution, compression, bit rate, content and other factors. See www.sandisk.com/HD.</p>
<p>4 Video Performance Guarantee enabled to ensure Full HD video† recording at 20MB/sec minimum sustained write speed. 1 megabyte (MB) = 1 million bytes.</p>
<p>5 30 year warranty in Germany &#038; regions not recognizing lifetime limited.</p>
<p>SanDisk’s product and executive images can be downloaded from http://www.sandisk.com/corporate/media.asp</p>
<p>SanDisk’s web site/home page address: http://www.sandisk.com</p>
<p>© 2011 SanDisk Corporation. All rights reserved. SanDisk, the SanDisk logo, CompactFlash and SanDisk Extreme are trademarks of SanDisk Corporation, registered in the United States and other countries. SanDisk Extreme Pro and Power Core are trademarks of SanDisk Corporation. Other brand names mentioned herein are for identification purposes only and may be the trademarks of their respective holder (s).</p>
<p>This press release contains certain forward-looking statements, including expectations for new product introductions, technology measurement standards, applications, features, markets, and customers that are based on our current expectations and involve numerous risks and uncertainties that may cause these forward-looking statements to be inaccurate. Risks that may cause these forward-looking statements to be inaccurate include among others: the market demand for our products may grow more slowly than our expectations or our products may not be available at the prices, or in the geographies or capacities that we anticipate, our products may not perform as expected and the other risks detailed from time-to-time in our Securities and Exchange Commission filings and reports, including, but not limited to, our annual report on Form 10-K and our quarterly reports on Form 10-Q. We do not intend to update the information contained in this press release.</p></div>
<p>The post <a href="http://www.mobilemag.com/2011/01/06/sandisk-the-enabler-100mbps-128gb-compactflash-cards/">SanDisk the enabler: 100MBps 128GB CompactFlash cards</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.mobilemag.com">Mobile Magazine</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Review: Lexar 32GB 600X CF card offers tons of speed and storage for pros</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Jun 2010 18:34:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lee Thomas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The Lexar Professional 600x Series compact flash card is aimed at pros that need the fastest CF they can get their hands on.  The ever increasing size and speed of built in camera buffers and FPS demands a reliable, fast solution; the 600x series from Lexar is just that.  Boasting a minimum sustained write speed of 90 MB/second, you will find it fast enough to keep up with the fastest  DSLR's on the market today; such as the Nikon D3X, Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III or any UDMA supported camera for that matter.</p><p>The post <a href="http://www.mobilemag.com/2010/06/04/review-lexar-32gb-600x-cf-card-offers-tons-of-speed-and-storage-for-pros/">Review: Lexar 32GB 600X CF card offers tons of speed and storage for pros</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.mobilemag.com">Mobile Magazine</a>.</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="wp-caption aligncenter"><img class="size-full wp-image-85228" title="lexar-600cf" src="http://www.mobilemag.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/lexar-600cf.jpg" alt="" width="700" height="451" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Lexar 32GB 600X Compact Flash UDMA Card Photo: <a href='http://www.dustysensor.ca'>Lee Thomas</a></p></div>
<p><img src="/images/mscore-8.png" align="right">32 gigabytes for the average Joe is a ton of storage; it works out to  roughly 1700 raw images with a 12 megapixel camera.  The days of digital  have brought on the need for massive amounts of storage to keep with increasing megapixels and backing up  your digital files.  With that said, you as a consumer put plenty  of trust in the companies that provide the storage media.  While quality varies even from the most commonly known manufacturers, I still buy digital media from trusted and proven companies to reduce the risk;  32GB is a lot to lose if a card was to fault.</p>
<p><em>The <a href="http://www.mobilemag.com/2010/04/27/lexar-keeps-compact-flash-alive-with-600x-32gb-cards/">Lexar Professional 600x Series compact flash card</a> is  aimed at pros that need the fastest CF they can get their hands  on.  The ever increasing size and speed of built in camera buffers and FPS  demands a reliable, fast solution; the 600x series from Lexar is just that.  Boasting a minimum  sustained write speed of 90 MB/second, you will find it fast enough to keep up with the fastest  DSLR&#8217;s on the market today; such as the Nikon D3X, Canon EOS-1Ds  Mark III or any UDMA supported camera for that matter.</em></p>
<p>Lexar priced the 600x  32GB at <a href="http://lexar.com/digfilm/cf_pro_600x.html">$499.99</a>.  Quite a heftytag  for a digital media card, considering the 300x 32GB version goes for half  that at $249.99. Half the price, same amount of  storage, and double the speed; or is it?</p>
<p>Thrown in to sweeten the deal is some software. Lexar Image Rescue, for recovering files, even if they have been erased or the card corrupted.  Now, this isn&#8217;t a 100% fool-proof solution, but hey, if it works, you just saved your ass for nothing. You get a 30 day trial of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom (my personal favorite) and a $100 off if you dive in to buy the full version.</p>
<p>If  you&#8217;re not a professional photographer, will you notice the benefits this card has to offer?  In short, no.  Unless you are shooting  high FPS for extensive bursts you won&#8217;t likely notice a difference.  To  test this card for the average Joe photographer, like myself, I compared  it against an 8GB 300x card to see if I could notice any difference.   The test bed camera was a D300 and backed up on a Macbook Pro.  I didn&#8217;t notice any significant difference in speed on my  workflow.</p>
<p>For the pros, its a no-brainer.  Shooting sports with a heavy finger on the shutter you&#8217;d easily  notice the cards speed. If you want to see how Lexar&#8217;s new card fare&#8217;s against your old card, I&#8217;d recommend checking  out Rob Galbraith&#8217;s <a href="http://www.robgalbraith.com/bins/multi_page.asp?cid=6007">performance database</a>.</p>
<p>I  don&#8217;t have extremely high rated camera gear, but this review isn&#8217;t  for the gear junkie pros, its for the average photographer who wants to  get the most out of their photography experience.  If you want to get  down to the nitty gritty you can consult the <a href="http://www.xbench.com/">XBench</a> results below.</p>
<p>Read and write performance from and to the computer through the Lexar  Professional Express Card Compact Flash Reader were pretty average,  I  expected a lot more than it achieved;  2GB of data was pulled off the  600x at 1:46 minutes, only slightly faster than the 300x at 1:51 minutes.  I suspect it is hampered by my laptop, and not the card itself.   Who knows if faster setups will be able to obtain better results, but most  mobile professional photographers use MacBook&#8217;s, so this is pretty  close to what should expect.</p>
<p><strong>Real World Test (<em>geek  stuff</em>):</strong><br />
<strong>Equipment used for testing:</strong><br />
Late 2008 MacBook Pro 2.6ghz<br />
OSX  10.6.3<br />
4GB RAM<br />
200GB 7200RPM Harddrive<br />
Lexar  Professional Express Card Compact Flash Reader</p>
<p><strong><br />
Read/Write time to  copy files to card:</strong><br />
DATA: 1.93 GB on disk (1,925,803,995  bytes) in NEF raw file format<br />
<strong>Lexar Professional 300x 4GB</strong><br />
Write  300x 4GB &#8211; 1:48<br />
Read 300x 4GB &#8211; 1:51<br />
<strong>Lexar  Professional 600x 32GB</strong><br />
Write 600x 32GB &#8211; 1:44<br />
Read 600x  32GB &#8211; 1:46<br />
<strong>Write to Buffer:</strong><br />
The timing started  when the data activity light on the D300 came on, to when it shut off,  after a burst of 17* RAW shots.</p>
<p>17 Shots RAW (10.2mb per  file)<br />
*NOTE:  The 600x card allowed for a burst of 18  shots instead or 17.  That&#8217;s 1 more file per burst than the slower 300x  card.  Pretty nifty!<br />
Lexar 32GB 600x:  15 sec<br />
Lexar  4GB 300x:  18 sec</p>
<p>XBench Results (Raw data tests)</p>
<p><strong>Lexar 600x 32GB:</strong></p>
<p>Disk Test    12.15<br />
Sequential    84.61<br />
Uncached Write    89.00    54.65 MB/sec [4K blocks]<br />
Uncached Write    105.98    59.97 MB/sec [256K blocks]<br />
Uncached Read    49.44    14.47 MB/sec [4K blocks]<br />
Uncached Read    156.74    78.78 MB/sec [256K blocks]<br />
Random    6.54<br />
Uncached Write    1.75    0.19 MB/sec [4K blocks]<br />
Uncached Write    26.74    8.56 MB/sec [256K blocks]<br />
Uncached Read    1359.43    9.63 MB/sec [4K blocks]<br />
Uncached Read    464.37    86.17 MB/sec [256K blocks]</p>
<p><strong>Lexar 300x 4GB:</strong></p>
<p>Disk Test    8.38<br />
Sequential    55.25<br />
Uncached Write    61.17    37.56 MB/sec [4K blocks]<br />
Uncached Write    66.31    37.52 MB/sec [256K blocks]<br />
Uncached Read    35.29    10.33 MB/sec [4K blocks]<br />
Uncached Read    79.16    39.78 MB/sec [256K blocks]<br />
Random    4.53<br />
Uncached Write    1.20    0.13 MB/sec [4K blocks]<br />
Uncached Write    23.98    7.68 MB/sec [256K blocks]<br />
Uncached Read    1397.42    9.90 MB/sec [4K blocks]<br />
Uncached Read    208.33    38.66 MB/sec [256K blocks]</p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter"><img class="size-full wp-image-85227" title="lexar-expresscard" src="http://www.mobilemag.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/lexar-expresscard.jpg" alt="" width="700" height="467" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Lexar Professional Express Card Compact Flash Reader Photo: <a href='http://www.dustysensor.ca'>Lee Thomas</a></p></div>
<p><strong>Bottom Line<br />
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<p>A great buy for professionals who need high capacity and  high sustained write speeds. If you shoot JPEG it would be extremely  hard to get to a point where the card can&#8217;t handle the amount of data  coming through the buffer.  RAW is a different story, but it would be a  long time before you could max out the speed.<br />
For the  amateur I&#8217;d recommend the less pricey 300x version of the card.  Unless  you&#8217;ve shelled out $5,000+ on a camera you won&#8217;t notice the difference. At  half the price you still get 32GB of storage, this will allow you to  keep shooting for days without having to dump your card.  With my D300 I  never feel hampered by the speed of compact flash cards these days.  If  you are looking to upgrade to a faster card, unless you have an old  slower card, or a micro-drive, you won&#8217;t notice the speed, only the capacity.   The <a href="http://lexar.com/digfilm/cf_pro_600x.html">Lexar</a> brand is also extremely well revered in the professional  community due to its reliability.</p>
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		<title>Lexar keeps Compact Flash alive with 600x 32GB cards</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Apr 2010 18:57:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Kwan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Maybe it's because I'm not really in the digital SLR market, but I find that even SLRs are moving toward using the SD family of memory cards for most of their storage needs. It's not quite as dated as the floppy disk, but I don't see too many Compact Flash products kicking around these days.

But they're still around and their owners still need to buy more memory</p><p>The post <a href="http://www.mobilemag.com/2010/04/27/lexar-keeps-compact-flash-alive-with-600x-32gb-cards/">Lexar keeps Compact Flash alive with 600x 32GB cards</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.mobilemag.com">Mobile Magazine</a>.</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="wp-caption aligncenter"><img class="size-medium wp-image-81679" title="PRO_CF_32GB_600x" src="http://www.mobilemag.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/PRO_CF_32GB_600x-300x259.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="259" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Lexar 32GB 600x Compact Flash Card</p></div>
<p>Maybe it&#8217;s because I&#8217;m not really in the digital SLR market, but I find that even SLRs are moving toward using the SD family of memory cards for most of their storage needs. It&#8217;s not quite as dated as the floppy disk, but I don&#8217;t see too many Compact Flash products kicking around these days.</p>
<p>But they&#8217;re still around and their owners still need to buy more memory. <a href="http://www.lexar.com/">Lexar</a> has announced that it has a couple of new memory cards for precisely this market and they are among the biggest and fastest to date. The pair of 32GB Professional Compact Flash cards are boasting 600x and 300x speed ratings. That&#8217;s pretty peppy.</p>
<p>Working alongside Lexar&#8217;s Professional ExpressCard CF Reader, the cards offer increased speed and performance over their predecessors. The 600x card can move those photos around at a guaranteed minimum sustained write speed of 90MB/sec, whereas the 300x card does it at 45MB/sec. You&#8217;ll need an UDMA 6-enabled device to do that.</p>
<p>Professional photographers, especially those who use rapid shots for sports photography, will appreciate the increased speed and performance. They&#8217;ll need to pay for it, though. The 300x 32GB card is $250 and the 600x card is twice that at $500. Ouch.</p>

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		<title>128GB Compact Flash card from Silicon Power is huuuge</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jan 2010 23:18:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Fabrizio Pilato</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>This thing is huuuuge. Most camera's right now don't even go past 32GB cards, the 128GB is obviously for next-generation digital SLRs which will be storing massive files.  </p><p>The post <a href="http://www.mobilemag.com/2010/01/13/128gb-compact-flash-card-from-silicon-power-is-huuuge/">128GB Compact Flash card from Silicon Power is huuuge</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.mobilemag.com">Mobile Magazine</a>.</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.mobilemag.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Silicon-Power-400X-128GB-CompactFlash-300x240.jpg" alt="" title="Silicon-Power-400X-128GB-CompactFlash-300x240" width="300" height="240" class="alignright size-full wp-image-68983" />Right now I&#8217;m using 4GB and 8GB cards. I&#8217;ve had an 8GB die on me once, it was a Sandisk knockoff from eBay, to make a long story short I had to run forensic recovery software on it to regain only a partial amount of precious images (maybe 30% was recovered), the rest were lost to the ether.  Now a 128GB is just damn scary if you ask me, sure it&#8217;s impressive, we are North Americans right, bigger, faster, etc, etc. </p>
<p> I&#8217;m not knocking Silicon Power, where else can memory storage technology go?  Props to them for this card, it&#8217;s pretty fast to at 400X (90 MB/s). No price or availability announced yet.</p>
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