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SanDisk 64GB Extreme CompactFlash Memory Card

BH #SAECF64GBQ • MFR #SDCFXS-064G-A46
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SanDisk 64GB Extreme CompactFlash Memory Card
Key Features
  • 64GB Storage Capacity
  • Read Speed up to 120 MB/s
  • Write Speed up to 85 MB/s
  • UDMA 7 Compliant
The SanDisk 64 GB Extreme CompactFlash Memory Card provides fast, reliable photo and video capture. This card features a read speed of up to 120 MB/s and a write speed of up to 85 MB/s. Ultra Direct Memory Access 7 (UDMA-7) ensures optimal performance. When paired with a UDMA-compliant DSLR camera, this card guarantees fast, high-quality photo and video capture. Enjoy the security of a limited lifetime warranty.
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SanDisk 64GB CompactFlash Overview

The SanDisk 64 GB Extreme CompactFlash Memory Card provides fast, reliable photo and video capture. This card features a read speed of up to 120 MB/s and a write speed of up to 85 MB/s. Ultra Direct Memory Access 7 (UDMA-7) ensures optimal performance. When paired with a UDMA-compliant DSLR camera, this card guarantees fast, high-quality photo and video capture. Enjoy the security of a limited lifetime warranty.

UPC: 619659103767

SanDisk 64GB CompactFlash Specs

Quantity
1
Card Type
CompactFlash Type I
Storage Capacity
64 GB
Bus Type
UDMA 7
Speed (X-rating)
800x
Read Speed
Maximum: 120 MB/s
Write Speed
Maximum: 85 MB/s
File System
FAT32
Operating Conditions
-13 to 185°F / -25 to 85°C 
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.065 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
6 x 3.95 x 0.3"

SanDisk 64GB CompactFlash Reviews

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Will this work for my Canon 5dMark II?
Asked by: Anonymous
Yes, that card is compatible with the Canon 5D Mark II.
Answered by: Matthew C.
Date published: 2018-08-24

question

Hi,Will this work for my Nikon D800?Thanks!
Asked by: Anonymous
Yes, the SanDisk 64 GB Extreme CompactFlash Memory Card is compatible with the Nikon D800.
Answered by: Heather S.
Date published: 2018-08-24

Which is better for my 5d mark 4-this or the ...

Which is better for my 5d mark 4-this or the extreme pro SD card with 128 gb?
Asked by: Deborah
While both cards may be used, between the Sandisk Extreme and the SanDisk Extreme PRO card, as you are asking which is better for your Canon EOS 5D Mark IV DSLR camera, I would recommend the SanDisk Extreme PRO card for use in the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV DSLR camera. As such, if you need the best performance, either the SanDisk 64GB Extreme Pro CompactFlash Memory Card (160MB/s), B&H # SAEPCF64GBQ, or the larger SanDisk 128GB Extreme Pro CompactFlash Memory Card (160MB/s), B&H # SAEPCF128GBQ, would be my recommendation for your usage needs.
Answered by: Manzell L
Date published: 2021-01-29

Is it compatible with Canon XF300 camcorders

Is it compatible with Canon XF300 camcorders
Asked by: Joseph
Yes it will. This CF card should work well with the Canon XF300.
Answered by: Joe P
Date published: 2019-04-11

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Hi, will this is compatible with my Sony Alpha 350?
Asked by: Anonymous
Yes it is compatible with the Alpha 350.
Answered by: Steven C.
Date published: 2018-08-24

Which is better for my 5d mark 4–this or the sd ...

Which is better for my 5d mark 4–this or the sd 128 gig card with more space?
Asked by: Deborah
If you are shooting a lot of video (especially in 4K), I recommend the 128GB. If you mainly take photos or only do some video, the 64GB should be plenty of space. I shoot a mix of photo and video and the 64GB has provided plenty of storage. I've never run out of space during a shoot and often go multiple shoots before filling up the card.
Answered by: Tim
Date published: 2021-01-29

Do you prefer the cf card to the sd card for your ...

Do you prefer the cf card to the sd card for your 5d mark 4? If it was time for a new card, which would you choose? (The sd cards are less expensive).
Asked by: Deborah
I record to both card types and have not had any problems with either type. I have a few CF cards from my Mk2 (didn't take CD cards) so I use them since I spent $$$ for them. To answer the question- SD are fine as long as the meet the speed requirements on the IV.
Answered by: Leo
Date published: 2021-01-29

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Can I use this in my Canon EOS 20D? Will I need the firmware update?
Asked by: Andrew S.
It looks as though the maximum size card the Canon 20D is compatible with is 16GB. A 64GB card would not be compatible with the 20D.
Answered by: Christina S.
Date published: 2019-11-04
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