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20D and Kingston Elite Pro CF cards - any problems?

 
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Nov 12, 2005 23:43 |  #1

I would like to get the Sandisk Ultra II but at half the price for a 2 GB card, I am looking hard at the Kingston Elite Pro cards. I mainly shoot Raw and Large JPEG with a rare burst of multiple frames per second and I see that many use the Kingston Elite cards. For those that use them with the 20D, anyone experiencing problems? Like write speed issues?

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Nov 13, 2005 00:03 |  #2

No issues here. I have 3 elites.

You should think Lexar too.

See Rob Galbraith's CF reviews.


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No issues here either, I use an Elite Pro 2GB in my 20D.




  
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Nov 13, 2005 11:47 |  #4

I have Transcend 1GB 45x and Kingston ElitePro 2GB... No problem here
During continous shot I found out that Kingston do the job better than Transcend ;)


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Nov 13, 2005 12:11 |  #5

The Kingston Elite Pros should do just fine. Never had an issue with them.


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Nov 13, 2005 12:49 |  #6

I have the 1GB & 2GB Elite Pro, No problem runs just as fast as Ultra II. At least in my DRebel




  
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