It would be nice if one could find an Olympus camera on Galbraith's
list. Oh well, the cross we bear.
I have several Ultra IIs that work very well, but in some ways my
favorite card is the Kingston Elite Pro. I skipped the Sandisk and
recently picked up a 2GB Elite Pro from Buy.com -- with rebate
realized, about $100US and free domestic US shipping. 2GB does seem
to be the value point right now, or at least when I looked.
I have to admit that I don't ever clock my cards. It was more of an
issue on the C8080, but the E-1 is usually telling me that the buffer
will take about 12 shots, even in RAW mode. That's always been plenty
for me.
Joel W.
On 2/8/06, Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Before spending the extra US$20 for the Ultra III you might want to
> check Rob Galbraith's CF performance data base to see if the Ultra III
> in your particular camera (present or future) gives you enough added
> performance to make it worthwhile.
> <http://www.robgalbraith.com/bins/multi_page.asp?cid=6007>
>
> The Ultra III is pretty fast but its potential isn't realized on most
> cameras since the bottle neck is the camera.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
> Andrew McPhee wrote:
>
> >
> > Re: Sandisk 2GB Extreme III CompactFlash
> >
> > A quick Google of Australian suppliers has opened my eyes - prices
> > downunder range from AU$250 to AU$449.95 from Ted's Camera in Melbourne
> > (ouch).
> >
> > But B&H sell it for US$109.95 + US$27.95 shipping (total of AU$186.07).
> >
> > I know where I'll be buying them...
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