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63 of 74 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
DO NOT BUY!! Pay the extra bucks for Sandisk!,
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This review is from: Kingston 4 GB CompactFlash Memory Card CF/4GB (Personal Computers)
Oh my freaking Bagel-making Goddess, I would not recommend this product to my worst enemy! If you are reading this, I was just like you at one time: Hoping to save a couple bucks and get a nice sized flash card for cheap. I ordered two of these craps; one for me and one for my girlfriend to use in our photography class. After I excitedly tore open the package and thrusted it into our Canon Rebel, I painfully found out that you really do get what you paid for.
We had just taken about 20 photos of us messing around outside, when I received the fateful error message notifying me of a "CF Error". At first I thought it was just because I forgot to format it correctly or something. I then formatted it through the camera and proceeded cautiously. Everything was working fine, so I started taking more photos of us. It wasn't long before I got the error message again. I was getting really worried and a little pissed. Our class project shoot was coming up and so was our anniversary. I wanted to be able to depend on this card to at least get us through that before returning it. I thought to myself, maybe I was doing something wrong. I was previewing pretty quickly after each shot. Maybe that was the cause of the problem . Oh how wrong I was. I went home and tried to figure out what the problem was. I mean, there were some good reviews of this card. Some people got it to work. Why can't I? I tried everything. Shooting in bursts then previewing it, turning it off while it was transferring to the card, etc. The only time it got the error was when I previewed it too early. So I thought that was the problem. We went out for our anniversary and since the card hadn't given us any problems since I stopped previewing each shot, I thought it would be ok. I was still paranoid though and backed it up at home right after our date. It made it through the whole day without an error. And so we felt a little easier about our shoot the next day. I just about finished shooting 80 pics and was right about to back it up, when I got the soul-crushing, baby-punch-rage-filling message "CF ERROR". It was a good thing my girlfriend took it away from me before I physically broke and destroyed it. And so here I am, a mere 6 hours from the incident writing this lengthy review. I have never written a review for anything before this, but I wanted to make sure that whosoever decides to read this be educated on the terrors of this product. If I had read a detailed sob-story such as this, I would have never ordered this danged wicked shedevil. So please, if you're smart you would either buy a high-quality card from Amazon.com or go to wal-mart (I hate walmart too..) and buy a 4gb Sandisk (30mb/sec!!!) for only a few bucks more.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Kingston 4GB cf memory card,
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This review is from: Kingston 4 GB CompactFlash Memory Card CF/4GB (Personal Computers)
I own 4 of these 4 GB memory cards for 2 of my trail cams. I swap the ones I've taken home and saved the wanted images on my computer for the ones that have new data in the cameras. They all have performed well to store images and/or video. My oldest set is about a year old and I've recently purchased a newer set.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Kingston is awesome!!,
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When I purchased these CF Cards on Amazon it was the first time I've bought a Kingston product. Before I was using SanDisk which worked great, but these were on sale and the reviews were good so I thought, let's try Kingston. Well I got them and it turned out they weren't compatible with my camera (Canon EOS 20D), even though they should have been. For some reason, every time I got to about 50 photos my camera would malfunction and I'd have to format the card and lose all the pictures I'd taken. I was really disappointed but I contacted Kingston, since the cards had a warranty on them, and they were really friendly and said that it might just be the controller the disks were made with and the cards *should* be compatible with my camera. They replaced all the disks with ones made from a different controller and even paid for shipping. The replacements work great and I was really happy with their customer service! Kingston will go out of their way to take care of you and I'll definitely be buying from them again in the future!!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
What an EXCELLENT Product,
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This review is from: Kingston 4 GB CompactFlash Memory Card CF/4GB (Personal Computers)
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I've used Kingston cards in ALL my dSLR's going back to 2002 including my older Fuji Finepix S1, S2 Pro and now my newer (Feb 2008) Nikon D300. Though I have much larger capacity cards now in the D300, The S2 pro only uses cards up to 2G so the Kingstons that I've used for years are STILL being used. I either use the Finepix S2 as a backup, or my young 'un uses the camera when we go out shooting together. I have NEVER, ever had a card fail or even hiccup. Basically, the same experience I had with the Transcend Memory cards extends to these. Either I've been really lucky, and/or the cards are fabulous, and/or I take care to FORMAT the card in camera after each download. Maybe a combination of all three I don't know. I do know I own four or five of the 2G Kingstons, and at least two 4Gig CF Kingstons. They are great just about fail proof. And, in closing I would have to say that my 2 and 4G Kingstons have seen over 100,000 images through them over the course of several years. I trust them to do the job and never, ever have any qualms about popping them in the camera. On a quick note I purchase my memory cards from various sources, not just Amazon. I shop for value, but I try to stick to the name brands of Kingston, Ridata, Transcend, and now own a couple of Lexar's. Shop around for the best price, but many times Amazone offers the best with the free ship options when available.
9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Piece O' Junk,
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Should have known I was getting too good a deal. The card fails to properly store 1 of every 3 pictures I take.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Don't Use to Save Pictures,
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Someone at Adorama recommended we use this card for our Nikon D70S. We lost several pictures from our trip to Peru and there are all kinds of formatting issues that keep cropping up.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
4 GIG Compact Flash Card,
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Well, I'm not real happy with it. I bought 3 and the different applications I use, it didn't work. One application I bought it for was an Olympus E-10, E-10 doesn't accept it. Another App was to use it with a Electronic Picture frame, it doesn't work there, either. I does just fine if you want to make a 'USB' type drive, but why do that when you can get way more for slightly more? It does act well as a drive, but for me, poorly as a camera or digital frame card.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Kingston memory card,
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This review is from: Kingston 4 GB CompactFlash Memory Card CF/4GB (Personal Computers)
the Kingston compact flash card is basically a cheap good product. It records the data without a problem. the only problem I have found is that it is a little slow. This is not surprising, considering the price.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Kensington not worth it,
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It took only one session with the camera for this card to start erroring out. I had to keep switching it on and off to get it to work. Preview was slow too. I ended up sending it back and putting my ScanDisk back into the camera.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Great if you get a good one,
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This review is from: Kingston 4 GB CompactFlash Memory Card CF/4GB (Personal Computers)
In February I purchased 2 of these cards based on reasonably good reviews and cost per GB of data stored.
I Formatted the 2 cards in the camera, a Canon Rebel XT, and began using them. I am new to digital SLR's so I didn't have much to go by experience wise. The first card has yet to give me any trouble and has been shot full, dumped and reformatted a dozen times, the second card I gave up on after it failed on me with the "CF error message" mentioned by several reviewers. I was able to recover my files using a free dos based tool I got on the net, but after the 3rd failure I just cannot fully recommend this model of card to anyone. And yes the 2 cards were marked A and B by me to make sure the same card was in fact failing. |
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