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will this CF card work with canon powershot s60

 
phantom779
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Aug 28, 2004 13:46 |  #1

ok time to pick a card and i've come across this Kingmax 1GB 20x Compact Flash Card, anybody used this card ??? any problems with it with the power shot s60 with this card ??? ???

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Andy_T
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Aug 28, 2004 16:22 |  #2

Hi .... and welcome to the forum.

Unfortunately, I can not answer your question, as I have none of the equipment mentioned in your question.

GENERALLY, every CF card should work in every CF camera. There is a form factor distinguishing CFI from CFII (CFII being bigger), but I think all Canon cameras that take CF take CFI + CFII. Better check the manual or the Canon site, though.

Of course, the special CF card you might be inquiring about might have problems or not be fully compatible. I personally have not heard anything about the brand you are mentioning, so it *might* be ok. (If you asked for Magicstor or other 2.2 GB microdrives, for instance, there would be 10 posts here now urging you NOT to get it, as it is known to be crap)

You might try asking this question in the Small Canon Cameras forum, because most likely more S60 users read this. This is the EOS forum where information on the Canon EOS line of cameras (e.g. 300D, 10D, 20D) is exchanged.

You might also visit Rob Galbraith's site: http://www.robgalbrait​h.com/bins/multi_page.​asp?cid=6007 (external link)
He has a lot of information on CF cards.

Hope some of what I wrote helps you :lol:

Best regards,
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Aug 29, 2004 01:55 |  #3

Andythaler many thanks for the information you gave me.....




  
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