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Mar 30, 2006 19:29 |  #1

I am trying to decide between the 4 GB Sandisk Ultra CompactFlash card and the Hitachi Microdrive 6 GB

both cost $179 but the Microdrive has 2 more GBs!

I think I am correct in saying that the Sandisk doesn't have any moving parts while the Microdrive is basically a really small hard drive with moving parts. Am I correct????

if so what are the advantages and disadvantages between the 2 choices?
and which one would you buy?


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Mar 30, 2006 19:42 |  #2

you're correct about the microdrive. i ended up buying 2 2gb sandisk extreme 3 CF cards. i just got the camera today but the cards seem to be holding up to the 30d with no prob. write speeds seems prett fast. i'd so go with the CF's IMO.




  
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Mar 30, 2006 20:29 |  #3

i want the Sandisk because it doesnt have any moving parts but you get 2 more GBs with the mircodrive for the same price!!!!


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Mar 30, 2006 22:34 as a reply to  @ Brodog2525's post |  #4
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Brodog2525 wrote:
i want the Sandisk because it doesnt have any moving parts but you get 2 more GBs with the mircodrive for the same price!!!!

If you want the least probability of problems with a storage card don't get a microdrive. Do you really need 6GB anyway? I prefer using 2GB CF cards and carry extras when I expect the possible need. 2 GB Kingston Elite Pro 50X CF cards (what I use) can be had for $75 or less.




  
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Mar 30, 2006 23:49 |  #5

I have a Sandisk Extreme III 4 gb CF card and a Hitachi 4 gb microdrive. In use it takes slightly longer to clear a full buffer with the microdrive. When downloading using a card reader the Sandisk is noticeably faster.

Image quality and reliabiltiy have been the same for both. Neither has let me down despite speculation about moving parts, etc.




  
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Mar 31, 2006 12:44 as a reply to  @ ScottE's post |  #6

ScottE wrote:
In use it takes slightly longer to clear a full buffer with the microdrive. When downloading using a card reader the Sandisk is noticeably faster.


"by slightly longer to clear a full buffer", what do you mean by that? .5 sec or 1 sec or 1.5? any idea?

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Mar 31, 2006 12:52 |  #7

If your thinking of just getting one big card, thats a terrible idea.

Get 2 smaller cards instead. Should one card fail on you, you have a backup card. As far has MicroDrive or SanDisk.. I use both. Never had a problem with either one.

I like microdrive for capacity. SanDisk is solid state and the way to go for sure.


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Mar 31, 2006 14:10 as a reply to  @ StealthLude's post |  #8

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If your thinking of just getting one big card, thats a terrible idea.

Get 2 smaller cards instead. Should one card fail on you, you have a backup card. As far has MicroDrive or SanDisk.. I use both. Never had a problem with either one.

I like microdrive for capacity. SanDisk is solid state and the way to go for sure.

nah im not thinking of just getting one big card. I am about to get my new 30D next week and i was trying to see which of the 2 memory cards are better. i plan on getting a second memory card in the future


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Mar 31, 2006 14:32 |  #9

I use the 4GB Hitachi Microdrive and so far I have had no issues.




  
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Mar 31, 2006 14:44 |  #10

i talked to one of my friends today who owns a Rebel and I have decided to get the Hitachi Microdrive

thank you everyone for your input


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Mar 31, 2006 15:38 |  #11

never had a problem with my 4gb hitachi microdrive....hope it stays that way.

I've heard all the warnings and certainly plan on moving to cf cards, but back when I bought my microdrive....they didn't even make CF cards that big.


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Mar 31, 2006 15:42 as a reply to  @ Cathpah's post |  #12

Cathpah wrote:
never had a problem with my 4gb hitachi microdrive....hope it stays that way.

I've heard all the warnings and certainly plan on moving to cf cards, but back when I bought my microdrive....they didn't even make CF cards that big.

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Mar 31, 2006 17:28 |  #13
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Brodog2525 wrote:
I am trying to decide between the 4 GB Sandisk Ultra CompactFlash card and the Hitachi Microdrive 6 GB

Brodog2525 wrote:
nah im not thinking of just getting one big card.

Brodog2525 wrote:
...I have decided to get the Hitachi Microdrive...

hah? You can't counterdict the counterdiction on this forum, see rule #17.




  
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Mar 31, 2006 17:32 |  #14

Not just one - two, as soon as possible.


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