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I bought this for a canon rebel, it is not as fast as I would like, but I am not sure if this issue comes from the camera, if you buy for a canon rebel, maybe you need to look for another fastest memory.
Well I would love to give this a 5 star review but they sent me the wrong card. A cheeper one {charged me for the better one} and not a elitepro.Hope the replacement comes soon to bad I will not have it for the 4TH of july partys.
I would say that out of every 100 pictures at least 20 of the images were distorted and useless. It turns out that the cute little chameleon graphic on the card is about the only thing this card has to offer.
Until I started using it. I thought paying $52.00 for a 4GB CF card was a great deal.
So I figured I would take a chance on this Kingston card. I already own about 10 CF cards and 8 SD cards of varying read/write speeds and GB's.
All of them are either Lexar or SanDisk cards and all of them work great. I had several images that were distorted and basically garbage.
I wouldn't use this card again if it were free.
not too shabby. However, I've taken over 700 photos over the past month.
I have the Canon Rebel XT and use the Kingston 4GB flash card. This review is coming from a novice SLR user.
I've only had one or two issues with corrupted or lost images. It was a great priced item (I bought it when it was $39.99) and the quality of pictures it stores (S, M, or L) are excellent.
That, and regardless of the resolution setting, I get almost unlimited photos(at it's highest resolution I still get over 799 images on the card). If you look at it this way, I've taken around 698/700 which is 99.7% success rating.
For a beginner in digital SLR photography, this is a great card to have.
this was attractively priced and has worked wonderfully so far in my new camera. no problems. using it in a Canon EOS Rebel XTi.
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