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The SanDisk 32GB Extreme CompactFlash Memory Card delivers professional-grade performance with up to 120MB/s read and 85MB/s write speeds, ensuring rapid file transfers and smooth burst photography. Engineered for durability with shock and vibration resistance, it supports sustained 20MB/s video recording for uninterrupted Full HD capture. Ideal for mid to high-end DSLR cameras and HD camcorders, this card combines speed, reliability, and ample storage in a compact, rugged design.
Color | Gold |
Special Feature | Drop Proof |
Read Speed | 120 Megabytes Per Second |
Item Weight | 0.5 Ounces |
Warranty Type | Lifetime Limited Warranty |
Write Speed | 85 Megabytes Per Second |
Hardware Interface | CompactFlash |
Secure Digital Association Speed Class | Class 10 |
Product Dimensions | 1.7"L x 1.4"W |
Manufacturer | Sandisk |
UPC | 619659123680 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00619659123680 |
RAM | 32 GB |
Item model number | SDCFXSB-032G-G46 |
Item Weight | 0.5 ounces |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.7 x 0.13 x 1.4 inches |
Department | Electronics & Computers |
ASIN | B00NUB2Q9E |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 22, 2014 |
L**_
Works for my needs
Got this as a back up for a wedding shoot. Good quality for the money.
I**Y
The Digital Workhorse for Cameras That Still Mean Business
Look, CompactFlash may not be the new hotness—but for certain DSLRs, video rigs, or embedded systems, it’s still the most dependable format in the game. And this SanDisk 32GB Extreme CF card? Straight up the gold standard for when your files matter and failure is not an option.I’ve run this in:A Canon 5D Mark III (yes, it’s still a beast)A Blackmagic Pocket Camera setupA logic analyzer that insists on CF because it was built in the George W. eraSpeeds are consistent. It actually hits the advertised 120MB/s read and ~85MB/s write in real-world testing (not just synthetic benchmarks). Perfect for RAW photo bursts, 1080p video recording, or even high-speed logging.What I Like:UDMA 7 support = no bottlenecks on supported camerasRock-solid durability—resistant to temperature swings, drops, and the occasional backpack apocalypse32GB sweet spot: large enough for long shoots, small enough for safe file rotation (yes, that’s still a thing)SanDisk’s reliability is still unmatched in this space—never had one corrupt on meWhat Could Be Better:Pricing is a little premium—but you’re paying for mission-critical reliability, not bulk storageStill no write-protect switch (why, CF gods?)CF readers are rare these days—make sure you’ve got a good USB 3.0 adapter
J**S
Holds a lot
Works perfectly in my Canon EOS Rebel 5D Mark II. I bought the camera used and wasn’t sure about the storage media. Like all things, it’s a quick Co Pilot or Google and there’s your answer. Works extremely well and holds a lot of quality images.
R**N
Used in iPod mini
I replaced the hard drive in my iPod minis with these. They work well.
M**
Great deal, fast I/O
Super fast speeds for an old standard. My use was for an old desktop, so the computer was the limiting factor instead of the disk’s read/write speed.As a trusted brand known for reliability at a great price, this was a no-brainer.I only deduct a star for the packaging - seemingly every usb, flash disk, etc these days comes in packaging that is nearly impossible to open without scissors. This product is no different.
K**Y
Quality Product
Purchased this to go along with a recent camera purchase that uses compact flash memory cards. This is item was easy to format and use right away. Highly recommend this brand of card if you’re looking for camera memory cards.
C**C
Large CF Memory Card for older Canon Cameras
Exactly what I needed for the used Canon EOS7 I purchased.
R**B
Ancient technology for ancient devices - but it works!
I have an old DSLR from the Dark Ages, back when people would brag about their 4GB memory cards that cost hundreds of dollars. It will only accept the venerable CF card, and 32GB is the highest it will accept. I appreciate that SanDisk is still providing these obscure materials to maintain the ancient ways of '00s digital photography.Oh - the card works fine too, I guess. You don't need blazing read/write speed on such elderly devices, so I can't say much in that regard.
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