Cheap Viking 128 MB CompactFlash Card (CF128M) (Electronics) Price
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| CATEGORY: | Electronics |
| MANUFACTURER: | Viking Components |
| FEATURES: | Five year replacement warranty and 30-day money-back guarantee, Optimized for use in PDAs, MP3 players, or digital cameras, Write speed guaranteed to exceed 1.2 MB per second (8X) with independent test results exceeding 2.25 MB per second (15X), High quality components guarantee steady performance, the utmost durability, and breadth of compatibility, Individually tested to ensure each product works the first time, everytime |
| TYPE: | viking memory finder, Flash Memory (Flashcard, Flashcards), Compactflash (Compact Flash) |
| MEDIA: | Electronics |
| MPN: | CF128M |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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| UPC: | 798442259321 |
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Customer Reviews of Viking 128 MB CompactFlash Card (CF128M)
Great card, but slow write speed I've been using this card with my Canon S400 for the past 9 months and am very pleased with it. However, about a month ago, I noticed that the write speed increased from about a second to three-four seconds per image. It's kind of annoying since it was so quick before, but other than that, the card has served me well!
Good value, but watch out for compatibility
Unlike Lexar or Sandisk, Viking does not design or make the components that go into their flash memory cards, instead they use off-the-shelf components (controller and memory core) made by others. This means two things: 1) lower cost (to Viking), and 2) compatibility with devices may not be as robust as Lexar or Sandisk. There have been numerous reports about incompatibility between Viking flash memory and various digital cameras and PDAs. You should do a web search before buying this product.
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>That said, this Viking CF card should work in most digital cameras or older Pocket PCs that take CF. The rated speed of 8x means this is not suitable for digital SLR's such as the Nikon D70 or Canon EOS Digital Rebel which need higher-speed CF cards (40x or higher). Most consumer, non-SLR digital cameras will find the speed of this card more than adequate. 128MB holds about 80-100 5MP, high-quality pictures (depending on the complexity of each picture and the particular camera model). I personally recommend if you have a 4MP or more camera, you should have a 256MB memory card as your primary card, while carrying a 128MB card like this Viking as a spare.
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>In short, this Viking 128MB CF card is good for the money. Just make sure it's compatible with your digital camera.
Viking vs. Sandisk
First I bought a sandisk and after a month of use got damaged, I tryed to comunicate with them a lot, they have the worst customer service, then i gave up. then i bought this Viking like a year ago, and im still using it.