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Lexar Media 512 MB CompactFlash HSS (40X) CF512-40-278

Lexar Media 512 MB CompactFlash HSS (40X) CF512-40-278
From LEXAR MEDIA INC

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Product Description

The Lexar CF51240278 has harnessed the speed and power of USB technology to provide an easy-to-use, low-cost image-transfer solution for the digital photography enthusiast. With 512 MB memory capacity, this CompactFlash memory storage card is capable of storing high-resolution audio and video files. Lexar's USB-enabled CompactFlash digital film and JumpShot-connection kit let you quickly capture high-resolution images and easily transfer them to a PC or Mac through the USB port on your computer. There's no lengthy installation process ­ and no need for a separate card reader. With Lexar Media's JumpShot-connection kit, you can now transfer your CompactFlash images to your computer up many times faster than your camera's serial cable connection.


Product Details

  • Brand: Lexar
  • Model: CF512-40-278
  • Dimensions: 1.50" h x 4.00" w x 6.25" l, 1.00 pounds

Features

  • Allows you to capture photos while processing others.
  • Digital Film designed for the Professional Photographer
  • Solid State Design provides the ultimate in reliability
  • Speed Rated product provides faster transfer rates
  • 100% Camera comapatibilty guarantee

Customer Reviews

Durability and trust5
I take photos about 3 years with this memory card and I never miss a shoot. Actually exists cards with more speed and store capacity, but since I bought this Lexar card, I never change this brand.

Best Value5
I have been using these cards for over a year sometimes 5k images a month with no failures. Shooting in Canon 20d and XTI. No problems with speed
never had a failure. I like them a lot.

Works fine -- duh5
Obviously it should, shouldn't it? And it does. Nice to have 4x my previous memory card. Used it on two recent trips in tandem with my original one. One issue is keeping track of the downloads -- which is probably a camera thing rather than a memory card thing.