Brands for Compact Flash


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Does different brand for compact flash matters? I mean the capacity is the same.

So does the writing speed differs alot?

Which is a good brand to recommend?

Thanks.
 

Yes brands do matter. Actually no let me take that back. Brands don't matter but the technology behind the brands matter.

Besides the fact that CF cards have speed ratings eg a 24X is faster than a 16X card, any other CF technology also plays a part.

Example. I have a 24X Hagiwara card and a 24X Lexar pro WA card.

My D100 supports lexar's WA technology hence it is able to harness the extra speed gains from that technology.

However, if your camera doesn't support WA by lexar for example you are better off getting a high speed XXX brand than getting a 'brand' name like lexar.

Just make sure you do you homework to ensure that you get the greatest bang for the buck.
 

Thanks. Seen the page, but would like to know what brands do fellow clubsnappers recommend :)
 

Originally posted by Freed
Thanks. Seen the page, but would like to know what brands do fellow clubsnappers recommend :)

Two most popular brands in CS:

Transcend 30x 512 Mb - $255 at Memory World
Ridata 20x 256 Mb - $135 at Alan Photo
Ridata 20x 512 Mb - $260? "


Currently, I'm for Transcend 30x, fast, affordable and reliable (5 years warranty).
 

Originally posted by imaginary_number
Two most popular brands in CS:

Transcend 30x 512 Mb - $255 at Memory World
Ridata 20x 256 Mb - $135 at Alan Photo
Ridata 20x 512 Mb - $260? "


Currently, I'm for Transcend 30x, fast, affordable and reliable (5 years warranty).

Dear All,

Need some respond and experience from you guys!!!

Even since i bought the Ridata 128MB 16x it had given me a lot of compatibility issue like:

1) Windows 2000 does not recognise it at all no matter how I reinstall the driver or else. (I use a CF Card reader plug into the USB port)
2) Win98 can recognise it but need at least 20 second to a mins, sometime it goes hang straight once i insert it. But I do not have any problem for my SanDisk Ultra 256MB or an earlier version Sandisk.

Therefore, I would like to know anyone have any problems for the Transcend 512MB 30x CF cards??? Coz the price is very tempting since Sandisk Ultra 512MB is selling ard $310. Other things like 5 years warranty... is it Transcend warranty or shop warranty.... coz not many CF card have warranty... i got my SanDisk Ultra they only give me 14 days warranty...??? please advise!

Thanks in advance.

Regards,
Diin
 

Originally posted by sk163
Dear All,

Need some respond and experience from you guys!!!

Even since i bought the Ridata 128MB 16x it had given me a lot of compatibility issue like:

1) Windows 2000 does not recognise it at all no matter how I reinstall the driver or else. (I use a CF Card reader plug into the USB port)
2) Win98 can recognise it but need at least 20 second to a mins, sometime it goes hang straight once i insert it. But I do not have any problem for my SanDisk Ultra 256MB or an earlier version Sandisk.

Therefore, I would like to know anyone have any problems for the Transcend 512MB 30x CF cards??? Coz the price is very tempting since Sandisk Ultra 512MB is selling ard $310. Other things like 5 years warranty... is it Transcend warranty or shop warranty.... coz not many CF card have warranty... i got my SanDisk Ultra they only give me 14 days warranty...??? please advise!

Thanks in advance.

Regards,
Diin

Diin,
Am just sharing info only.
I'm using 512 OEM ones (solutions), Ridata (20x) and Hagiwara(?x). They all cost around S$230/240 - 270 each at the time i got them. All are ok for my XP notebook, XP & 98 PC. When transfering data on the PC, I use a 6in1 USB thingy. For the notebook, it is through the PCMCIA slot. All CF cards are from AP.
So far, all transfers are ok, no problems.

Only had problems with the Transcend 512MB, 30x/32x, lost on an average 1-3 images per card and am not using them anymore.

As for Scandisk, i hear that it is slow so have not tried them at all. The 1GB should about 400+.

That was it.


Cheers,
 

Originally posted by Dagger
Diin,
Am just sharing info only.
I'm using 512 OEM ones (solutions), Ridata (20x) and Hagiwara(?x). They all cost around S$230/240 - 270 each at the time i got them. All are ok for my XP notebook, XP & 98 PC. When transfering data on the PC, I use a 6in1 USB thingy. For the notebook, it is through the PCMCIA slot. All CF cards are from AP.
So far, all transfers are ok, no problems.

Only had problems with the Transcend 512MB, 30x/32x, lost on an average 1-3 images per card and am not using them anymore.

As for Scandisk, i hear that it is slow so have not tried them at all. The 1GB should about 400+.

That was it.


Cheers,


Thx to Dagger for the valuable info. Luckily I put on hold for buying the Transcend 512MB...

Anyone have any compatibility issue on the Win2K machine for those CF brand (solutions, Ridata (20x) and Hagiwara) which Dagger mention coz I'm running on this OS...

Thx in advance again!!!

Regards,
Diin
 

Originally posted by sk163
Dear All,

Need some respond and experience from you guys!!!

Even since i bought the Ridata 128MB 16x it had given me a lot of compatibility issue like:

1) Windows 2000 does not recognise it at all no matter how I reinstall the driver or else. (I use a CF Card reader plug into the USB port)
2) Win98 can recognise it but need at least 20 second to a mins, sometime it goes hang straight once i insert it. But I do not have any problem for my SanDisk Ultra 256MB or an earlier version Sandisk.

Therefore, I would like to know anyone have any problems for the Transcend 512MB 30x CF cards??? Coz the price is very tempting since Sandisk Ultra 512MB is selling ard $310. Other things like 5 years warranty... is it Transcend warranty or shop warranty.... coz not many CF card have warranty... i got my SanDisk Ultra they only give me 14 days warranty...??? please advise!

Thanks in advance.

Regards,
Diin


I'm using Transcend 512 30X. (X = 150kb/sec) Read/Write speed is quite fast! 4.5mb/sec if im not wrong. SandDisk ultra is only 16X

I dont see any issue on the OS if you'll use CF card reader.

You may want to check:
http://www.dpreview.com/articles/mediacompare/
 

Software:San944EN
Hardware:USB2.0 card reader & USB2.0 PCIHost Card, PC


Read Speed is define from CF to Harddisk
Write Speed is define from Harddisk to CF
-------------------------------------------------------

1a)512MB 30X Transcend
Buffered Read= 5MB/S
Sequentral Read= 5MB/S
Random Read= 5MB/S
Buffered Write= 1938KB/S
Sequentral Write= 4014KB/S
Random Write= 1283KB/S

1b) 256MB 20X Ridata
Buffered Read= 5MB/S
Sequentral Read= 5MB/S
Random Read= 4MB/S
Buffered Write= 1637KB/S
Sequentral Write= 2638KB/S
Random Write= 1611KB/S

Using random Read/Write as the gate for data transfer,
Transcend band give better in read access
but so-so in write access.
 

I've used CF for the past 5 years, starting with a SandDisk. Currently, I'm using 2xHagiwara 256MB and 1x Transcend 512 MB 30x. I've heard compatibility with the Hagiwara ones and during the recent IT Show, the Hagiwara could not be read by the Fuji console that was used to print digital images. The person on the console told me that they had problems but I still insisted that they try again. No go. :rolleyes:

The Transcend has no such problem and I've taken quite a few photos (>100) since then. Really fast card, no problem so far. If you have problem with it, 5 year warranty. Throw it back at them and complain...
 

Only had problems with the Transcend 512MB, 30x/32x, lost on an average 1-3 images per card and am not using them anymore.

Hmmm... anyone can verify this? Or is it an isolated case?

Cos I was looking to buy this
 

Originally posted by sk163
Thx to Dagger for the valuable info. Luckily I put on hold for buying the Transcend 512MB...

Anyone have any compatibility issue on the Win2K machine for those CF brand (solutions, Ridata (20x) and Hagiwara) which Dagger mention coz I'm running on this OS...

Thx in advance again!!!

Regards,
Diin

Anytime. But like any IT stuff, errors are unpredictable. It will also depend on your luck at times too.
 

bought a Hagiwara 256mb at the IT show and it gave me problems too. 7 out of 10 times my digicam would not read the card. Changed to Ridata and no problems!
 

I use CF cards a fair bit too.

Personally, I've not encountered problems with Hagiwara (got 3 x 256Mb ones) or NCP (1 x 256Mb, 1 x 128Mb). Though I've lost both my TwinMOS (128s) and my 1 Transcend (256Mb) over the last 15 months. Sigh. :(

I get my CFs from Sim Lim Sq. Feel that its cheaper there. Recently my colleague is thinking of switching to 512Mb Hagiwara or Sandisk Ultra.

Sorry, I very low-end lah, use only a measly little Coolpix.... :)
 

How's Twinmos performance? Any comments? I have only tried SanDisk.
 

Eug, I have Sandisk, Twinmos and Hagiwara, all 128MB CF cards. No problems with Twinmos. Somehow, the Twinmos one gives me 1-2 shots more on my DC c/w with other brands CF cards with the same MB.
 

Eug, I have Sandisk, Twinmos and Hagiwara, all 128MB CF cards. No problems with Twinmos. Somehow, the Twinmos one gives me 1-2 shots more on my DC c/w with other brands CF cards with the same MB.

Okay,

I'll give it a try then ... for curiosity, what will be the BEST huh? Lexar?
 

Hard to answer that one of BEST...it all depends on the DC u have. No pt getting those Lexar or a high read/write speed CF cards (which ususally cost more) if yr DC is not able to write that fast. Hope this answers yr Q.:D :D
 

been using transcend 256mb 25x CF since sept 02, taken ard 5000 shots so far, all ok!


using it w/ my minolta camera... but don't think that is a factor, is it? (at least in terms of 'reliability' :dunno: )
 

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