[bookport] Re: High-Performance CF Cards

  • From: "Neal Ewers" <ewers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 09:53:31 -0500

Rob, are you suggesting that ultra 2 cards will actually result in
better specs from the book port?
Neal

-----Original Message-----
From: bookport-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:bookport-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of ROB MEREDITH
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 9:46 AM
To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [bookport] Re: High-Performance CF Cards


I knew I would get in to trouble when I bought all of this up, but I
couldn't control myself!

In short, if given the choice between two cards and one cost the same
or a bit more than the other but appears to be much faster, buy the
fast one. We don't have all of the popular cards and can't recommend
one card over another. I have some cards here that I would'nt give to
my worst enemy; they are that slow, even with the Book Port. Of
course, they don't have any speed claims on the packaging or the card
itself, and they are very old. I just want to dispel the myth that
speed never matters with the Book Port.

Rob Meredith

>>> slicht@xxxxxxxxx 08/29/05 05:28PM >>>
If I remember correctly, Larry said it makes no difference whether
high

speed cards are used or not.  The high performance cards wouldn't
improve 
the performance of the BP, anyway.  Now Rob says it is better to buy
the 
high speed card.  So?  Which is it?

At 11:06 AM 8/29/2005, you wrote:
>Actually, I have a regular Sanddisk card, not the ultra, and it works

>fine on my professional audio recorder at 96 HZ.  That is far above
CD
>quality which is only 44.1 HZ.  So, there is definitely no reason for

>anyone using the book port to have to purchase an ultra 2 card. Neal
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: bookport-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>[mailto:bookport-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of John McCann
>Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 4:47 PM
>To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
>Subject: [bookport] High-Performance CF Cards
>
>
>Hello:
>
>I've purchased three of the sandisk 2GB Ultra II CompactFlash memory 
>cards in the past six months, and I swear by them. Now, two things: 
>(1), they're
>not cheap, ($179.95 from buy.com), and (2) yes, despite the "ultra
II"
>
>marketing designation, they *are type 1 cards; I know, as I said, I
own 
>and use three of them.
>
>My initial reason for choosing cards with such fast write-rewrite 
>speeds was because I also wanted / envisioned these cards being used
in 
>my plextalk
>PTR1 recorder as well as my book port.
>
>Mindful of Rob Meridith's comments, if you can get a *reliable 2GB CF

>card for $99, I'm not sure the increased navigation speed in the book

>port is
>worth the additional $80 you'll pay for a sandisk card, but also,
keep
>in
>mind that the sandisk cards come with a lifetime warranty; won't help

>you much as far as data loss if you haven't backed up your card data
to
>your
>hard drive or other storage medium, but at least you won't be out
>almost two
>C notes.
>
>Below is the information about the sandisk ultra II 2GB CompactFlash 
>memory card as taken from the buy.com website...for informational 
>purposes only.
>
>John
>
>
>[Clipped from www.buy.com]
>Product Description
>
>In the fast-paced world of Digital Photography, you rely on your
camera 
>and its capabilities. You also rely on your CompactFlash card to be 
>fast, reliable
>and compatible with your camera. To meet the needs of professional
and
>
>advanced photographers, SanDisk has developed new, optimized 
>CompactFlash cards
>that have a minimum sustained write speed of 9MB per second and a
read
>speed
>of 10MB per second, take advantage of the advanced features of high 
>mega-pixel digital cameras, deliver superior speed. Now you can
capture 
>those high-resolution images even faster! Do it all with low power
>consumption,
>which means
>longer battery life. SanDisk Ultra II CompactFlash cards are ideal
for
>your
>most demanding photo shoots, including photojournalism and event, 
>sports, nature
>and fashion photography. All CF cards from SanDisk are Type I format,
>including SanDisk Ultra II CompactFlash cards.
>
>Item#: CVXM7N
>Buy.com Sku: 10362776
>Buy.com Sales Rank: 632
>Manufacturer:
>SanDisk Corporation
>Mfg Part#: SDCFH-2048-901
>
>Features
>
>Product Description - SanDisk Ultra II - flash memory card - 2 GB - 
>CompactFlash Card
>
>Product Type - Flash memory card
>
>Type - Flash
>
>Storage Capacity - 2 GB
>
>Form Factor - CompactFlash Card
>
>Modules Qty - 1
>
>Manufacturer Warranty - Lifetime warranty

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