Search
Generic filters
Exact matches only

Anyone using fujifilm Compact Flash cards

Homepage Forums General Photography Digital Photography Anyone using fujifilm Compact Flash cards

  • This topic is empty.

Anyone using fujifilm Compact Flash cards

  • paddyx
    Participant

    Hi

    I normally use Sandisk compact flash cards but i see in my local camera shop that the Fujifilm 40x 1 GB compact flash cards are half the price of the Sandisk i would like to know is there much of a difference between the two is many people using the fuji
    Thank You

    Paddy

    Mark
    Keymaster

    I have mostly Sandisk cards, but do have a 1GB Fuj card as well.
    Can’t say I’ve compared them directly, but I’ve not noticed any obvious difference to be honest.

    richiehatch
    Member

    I have a 2GB 100x Fuji CF card…. seems perfect to me…. its seems equally as fast as other 2GB Sandisk and Lexar cards that I have…!

    Richie

    IOP
    Participant

    Mark wrote:

    I have mostly Sandisk cards, but do have a 1GB Fuj card as well.
    Can’t say I’ve compared them directly, but I’ve not noticed any obvious difference to be honest.

    Same here

    Thorsten
    Member

    richiehatch wrote:

    I have a 2GB 100x Fuji CF card…. seems perfect to me…. its seems equally as fast as other 2GB Sandisk and Lexar cards that I have…!

    Richie

    I think that’s in line with most peoples experiences. Where I’ve really noticed a difference in card speeds is not while shooting but later when downloading the data using a high-speed card reader. I don’t have any hard and fast figures because I just plug the card in to the reader and let the download manager do the rest while I go off and do something else; I’m never that much in a hurry that card downloading speed is an issue for me. For some people this is important however, and Rob Galbraith has an interesting (if somewhat out of date) CF/SD Performance Database.

    seanmcfoto
    Member

    I have a mix of Sandisk and fuji. 4 of each in various sizes. The Fuji’s are all 1Gb. Sandisk are 1 and 2 gb. Writing RAW to the fuji cards is slower than the sandisk on my 20D. It’s only been an issue once or twice, but I still opt for the Sandisk cards first when I’m out.

    paddyx
    Participant

    Hi
    Thank you for your answers i think i will go for the Fuji

    |Regards
    Paddy

    SANCHO
    Member

    I’ve a 512mb, and two 2GB Fuji cards and they’re great! I bought a sandisk II 2 gb card for a trip to Paris and it was a nightmare!! It kept deleting images after i took another one so i had to take 2 shots of everything! As soon as i put a fuji card back in everything was fine. so yeah Fuji wins :D

    Thorsten
    Member

    SANCHO wrote:

    I’ve a 512mb, and two 2GB Fuji cards and they’re great! I bought a sandisk II 2 gb card for a trip to Paris and it was a nightmare!! It kept deleting images after i took another one so i had to take 2 shots of everything! As soon as i put a fuji card back in everything was fine. so yeah Fuji wins :D

    :shock:

    You’re joking, right?

    I’ve never really heard of any card do anything like that, least of all Sandisk although there was a highly publicised issue with Lexar Cards in certain Canon cameras back in 2005 which was firmware related – perhaps you were experiencing something similar with your Sandisk card? Not sure about the Fujifilm cards, but both Lexar and Sandisk (Extreme III and Extreme IV) cards are covered by a lifetime warranty. If there’s a problem, send it back to them and they’ll replace it.

    SANCHO
    Member

    haven’t used the card again since and my camera is in camera hospital till July :( however i’ll certainly be checking to see if the problem persists when i get it back. it’s a 2GB card so i don’t want to be losing that much storage space.

Viewing 10 posts - 1 through 10 (of 10 total)

You must be logged in to reply to this topic.