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Mar 28, 2007 22:01 |  #1

My local camera shop has the Delkin line relatively cheap. Is this a good brand??




  
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Mar 28, 2007 22:29 |  #2

I have three of their 1Gb CF cards and have had no issues with them. I also have a card reader made by them that I like. I'd go ahead and buy their products if I were you. Forget their LCD shades, however. They aren't worth the money...


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Mar 29, 2007 00:13 |  #3

Delkin also manufacturers Calumets pro line of cf cards. I have 2 2g and 2 4g cards.




  
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generally overpriced and slower than the competition, but nothing wrong with them


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Mar 29, 2007 00:42 as a reply to  @ coreypolis's post |  #5

I think I will give them a try..My Local shop has a 2GB for $40. Thanks for the input guys




  
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Mar 29, 2007 11:12 |  #6

Mullet wrote in post #2947898 (external link)
I think I will give them a try..My Local shop has a 2GB for $40. Thanks for the input guys

Costco has Sandisk for about $30.




  
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Mar 29, 2007 11:20 |  #7

Newegg (external link) has great prices on 2GB CF Cards and you can use coupon code PAYPAL10 to save up to $10 off shipping when you pay with Paypal.




  
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