SanDisk - Lexar
Andy
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So, in the Apple-PC and Canon-Nikon discussions, I absolutely and positively know which are better :lol3
BUT now, Let's talk SanDisk and Lexar Compact Flash!
Lexar has their new 133x 4gb cards, they are about $270 from the Lexar site right now.
SanDisk has the Extreme III 4Gb, $240-ish.
Personally, I've shot with Lexar for the past two years, not once had any trouble. I'm going to buy a 4gig card, and I'm now just looking. Looks like the Lexar 133x is a tossup against the SanDisk Extreme III.
I can't see any reason to blow the extra $30?
BUT now, Let's talk SanDisk and Lexar Compact Flash!
Lexar has their new 133x 4gb cards, they are about $270 from the Lexar site right now.
SanDisk has the Extreme III 4Gb, $240-ish.
Personally, I've shot with Lexar for the past two years, not once had any trouble. I'm going to buy a 4gig card, and I'm now just looking. Looks like the Lexar 133x is a tossup against the SanDisk Extreme III.
I can't see any reason to blow the extra $30?
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technical differences between the two but again, not significant enough to
make one superior to the other.
You might as well shop on price if your choice is between these two companies.
There are other vendors, like PNY, Kingston and now Hoodman that compete in
this space too. I'm less sure who make PNY or Hoodman or Kingston cards. Kingston
has been in the memory business a long time though mostly making PC memories
and they may well do their own design rather than re-brand.
Ian
I've never had any problem with them, so would probably go with SanDisk Extreme IIIs in the future, especially if they're cheaper. But in reality, as long as you use a name brand hi-speed card, you're never going to miss a shot.... (Especially with the sports guys saying they don't shoot in Burst mode anyway).
Hmm, can't find that site anymore... it may have been this [google cache].
But my reasoning is not based on tests but more my anecdotal experience.
I've got 4 SanDisk CF cards (three ultra II and one extreme III) and two SD cards for a PDA. Some users had problems with SanDisk SD cards (some problem with certain manufacturing locations, dates) but mine have been fine.
My biggest card is 2Gb so I can't give a 4Gb review.
But SanDisk has been good to me so I'd continue to be a customer.
I knew, of course, that trees and plants had roots, stems, bark, branches and foliage that reached up toward the light. But I was coming to realize that the real magician was light itself.
Edward Steichen
Thanks - likewise, Lexar, for me. I have no reason to switch, and also no reason to pay $30 extra bucks. So, SanDisk it is - I'll spread the wealth, so to speak
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And yet I've just been looking around. That lexar website price is pretty hot. Techbargains, pricegrabber, etc. Everyone else is considerably higher on the 133x lexar 4gb. Most places are well over $300.
Anyway, a moot point . . .
I knew, of course, that trees and plants had roots, stems, bark, branches and foliage that reached up toward the light. But I was coming to realize that the real magician was light itself.
Edward Steichen
So, I've saved enough for
* 1 tank of gas for the Mini
or
* 2 racks of ribs at Virgil's
or
* Two Movie theater tickets, popcorn soda only for me, not the wife.. isn't that awful
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or you could have just not bought any of it, flown down here, gone shooting with me, had some REAL Jack's Stack, and then flown back.
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That's funny, Sid - in now 15 months of owning my Apple G5 and also Powerbook, I've not had a SINGLE problem. Apple rocks.
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Canon > Nikon because of their telephoto goodness
Sandisk > Lexar because Sandisk have had a lot less issues with compatibility. Remember Lexar a year or two ago and losing images? I still have 1 lexar card but my only decision these does is Extreme III or Ultra II.
On a more important note:
Beef ribs vs pork country ribs. My vote for Country Ribs and Sauer Kraut
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Back when I only had a 3 MP camera I lost like 400 pictures off of an SD card. I know the format is different from a CF card, and is one of the reasons I love CF cards. I think their more stable. But Then I've had my Sandisk CF Card loose about 30 pictures on 2 or 3 occasions. I've had Lexar Cards for equal duration, and have had 0 problems in the last 6 years using the lexar cards, but I've had a handful of issues with Sandisk. So I'd stick to Lexar, because of my personal experiences. But the Format of the CF card, and the file format on the card should technically prevent the two brands from being different.
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A spec outlines what the card must conform to with regard to format,
performance, interface, etc. But there is more than one way to build
a CF card and there are a number of different foundry processes and
foundries to put it on silicon.
Most companies that put out high volume products on silicon don't want to
go back for a do-over--especially once the customer has it in hand. So,
you can bet they pay attention to what comes off the line. Do problems
develop after first customer ship? Absolutely. How the vendor responds is
important.
d00d I'm using a Logitech three button, scrollwheel optical laser mouse with my Apple G5, wouldn't have it any other way.
And you really should try Jack Stack's beef ribs - well, there's just nothing finer on the Planet Earth.
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wow, crazy... i use the same one
nothing better than having them Fresh either.:eat
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Where is Jack Stacks?
Phoenix, AZ
Canon Bodies
Canon and Zeiss Lenses
http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductDetail.jsp?ProductCode=82416
And out of stock rite now.....
KANSAS CITY
but thru the glory and power of the internet, it's EVERYWHERE
http://www.jackstackbbq.com/
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n.b., Ultra II, I wanted the Extreme III
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but you could always come to Kansas City and have the REAL jack stack, and KCmasterpiece, and Zardas, and Arthur Bryants, and Dave and sons. :eat
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Canon Bodies
Canon and Zeiss Lenses
IIRC, Sandisk invented the CF patent/standard....
http://framebyframe.ca
[Bodies] Canon EOS 20D - Canon EOS 500
[Lenses] Sigma APO 70-200 f/2.8 - Canon EF 85mm f/1.8 - Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 - Tamron XR Di 28-75mm f/2.8 - Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6
[Flash] Sigma EF500 Super DG Flash
[Tripod] Manfrotto 055 Pro Black
[Head] 484RC2, 200RC2
They've certainly sued a number of people over patent infringement regarding
Flash Memory in general.
Here's a link to the Compact Flash Association's web site. You
can find the spec as well as a list of members on the site.
Micron Tech agrees to buy Lexar Media
http://lonepine.shutterbugstorefront.com
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Separate from that issue, I've had a few corrupt files on the Lexar cards themselves. The Lexar recovery utility is the only one I've needed to use. That being said, I'd still buy Lexar, if they didn't overprice their cards.
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They've both had recalls AFAIK... yeah I recall the Lexar recall
Man, my Apple is just screeeeeeeeeeaming today.
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Let's see. I've never had any problem with any of these cards that I didn't think was basically my fault, say pulling the card before the camera was done writing or a battery problem.
Write speeds have turned out to be a big issue for ballet (you might not have thought it.) There are a few short moments in each ballet when I want to get a lot of shots. The big solo or whatever. Last time I shot a performance, I was there basically to shoot one soloist and he had one big solo. I really really didn't want to wait for the camera to empty it's buffer then.
In the 1DMk II write speeds of all the cards is pretty good. I don't get ahead shooting ballet in RAW. In the 5D, I only the Sandisk Extreme III is not a problem in terms of write speed. Even then, it pays to keep an eye on the buffer.
I see these as once in a lifetime shooting opportunities and there is no time to chimp, download to a notebook, any of that. Even with the 4 4gb cards I found myself having to worry. There would be no trouble shooting jpegs, but raw is the way to go for theater lighting which can be very different second to second. So now I have doubled my capacity with something I hope will be fast enough and the cost/GB is better than the 4GB cards.
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