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- #343 in Computer Memory Card Adapters
ParaMAX
Reviewed in Germany on February 5, 2025
Meine persönlichen Erfahrungen, was CFzuSD-Adaptern angeht, war bis jetzt echt durchwachsen, ich musste einige testen bis ich bei diesem hier gelandet bin.Dieser Adapter (ich habe zwei) funktioniert super, ich nutze diesen in Verbindung mit einer 32GB Samsung Karte im Amiga 500 (über ACA500plus) und bin echt begeistert.
Blas
Reviewed in Spain on January 9, 2025
Envio rapido.
Van Der Meersch Philippe
Reviewed in Belgium on January 28, 2025
Cet adaptateur ne fonctionne pas car il corrompt les paramètres de la photo, une fois l'appareil photo mis hors tension.
Anders Holck
Reviewed in Sweden on November 25, 2024
This feels cheap and I dont know how long it will last.But, it works in my 5D mark II camera. Wanted to wake this old camera up again (=
seanx
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 24, 2024
The card bulges slightly so it's not as smooth putting it into my 7D as a genuine CF card would be, but this isn't an issue for me. My camera complained the first time until I formatted the card in the camera. It takes pictures absolutely fine, however I haven't tried any burst captures and and I think this will be it's Achilles' heel any here's why :: A UDMA compliant Compact Flash card can manage >100Mb/s even in my old Canon 7D. This adaptor card can only manage ~20Mb/s writing to the SD card inside the CF body. So in situations where the camera wants to write images in very quick succession, it will fail to do so. In time I will test it out in this scenario and update as necessary - NOTE If you have an old slow SD card you may not achieve @20Mb/s :I used a brand new USB 3.0 CF card reader to test the read and write speeds [see pics]. Downloads from the card to a PC will manage ~24Mb/s, uploads to the card take ~20Mb/s. This is not a issue for me right now, if it ever becomes one I will buy a SANDisk 64GB Compact Flash card (UDMA7)[ https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00NUB2RPW ] for around £45 (so £30 more than this). A 64GB CF card will manage >2500 high res [RAW+JPG] files for my Canon 7D (~25Mb per picture)*UPDATE* I decided to return this and get the Sandisk 64Gb UDMA CF card mentioned above - Burst shots are something I want to experiment with so I'd rather not be potentially disappointed in the future. For only £11 more than I paid for this (~£15) Amazon also sell a Transcend 32Gb UDMA CF card [ https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00KSLLR12/ ]I still recommend this if you're on a budget, have a SD Card handy (you will need an full SD size adaptor if you have a MicroSD card - MicroSD cards generally come with one) and burst shots aren't going to be a potential issue. This adapter is currently (Nov 25 2024) on sale for £11.88 (Black Friday price)
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