Sandisk 2GB Compact Flash now available!
What's the diff? Well it's all to do with data trasnfer speed. The normal Sandisk cards read and write around 1/2MB per second, whereas it's beefed up cousin reads and writes at 9/10MB per second. I find that people who've been buying the Ultra II cards are either techies with a lot of money to burn or professional photographers. At the moment the price differential is around $150...
Similarities? Both these cards are Compact Flash Type 1 which means that if you have a digital camera or device that takes normal compact flash cards you'll be able to use the Sandisk Ultra II cards without any hassles. However some devices fail to utilise the extra speed of the Sandisk Ultra II - check with your devices manual to be sure, to be sure.
I've got a Sandisk Ultra II Compact Flash 1GB working in my Canon 300D. I believe they're a must for digital SLRs! With such large photo sizes you need something that will allow you to flick through the pages and take burst shots rapidly when the need arises.
Here's a link to our complete range of Compact Flash Memory Cards (click here)...












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