



📸 Elevate your shots with speed and resilience — never miss a frame!
The SanDisk 32GB CompactFlash Memory Card SDCFX-032G-X46 delivers professional-grade performance with up to 60MB/s read/write speeds, UDMA 5 support, and advanced Power Core Controller technology. Designed for durability, it features shock protection and moisture-resistant RTV silicone coating, making it ideal for photographers and videographers who demand reliability and speed in any environment.
| Special Feature | Temperature Proof, Water Proof |
| Read Speed | 20 Megabytes Per Second |
| Write Speed | 60 Megabytes Per Second |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Secure Digital Association Speed Class | Class 6 |
| Manufacturer | SanDisk |
| UPC | 619659057930 |
| RAM | 32 GB |
| Item model number | SDCFX-032G-X46 |
| Item Weight | 0.352 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 0.55 x 6 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4 x 0.55 x 6 inches |
| ASIN | B002NO7PWC |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | September 21, 2009 |
H**E
Great Product! The only brand I trust nowadays.
I love San Disk media. SD or Compact Flash. 32GB is perfect. I would like the price to come down a little more, but over the years the price has come down on these some.These never fail. I own like 12 of them right now, over the years In have owned hundreds never have I had one fail..... just incredible.A couple of years ago I thought about switching to PNY or Lexar media cards so I purchased a few. 2 of my 4 Lexars failed and all the PNY compact flash cards failed. Some within months of purchasing them others almost a year or more later. But San Disk, never fail. I still have some that are 2gb from years ago.Both Lexar and PNY were great at replacing the cards, but that is not the problem. Its the confidence knowing that it will not fail in the field. I shoot with a backup card in my cameras always but still I need a card that will not fail.This particular card is fast and is perfect for todays cameras. I don't shoot video so I am not sure if this is the card of choice for video but for photography its excellent.
T**Y
Works well for me and SanDisk is a brand that I trust
I decided to buy some new Compact Flash cards to work with my new Canon 7d. All of my other cards (also SanDisks) were purchased about 5 years ago for my 20 and 30D. They worked well for those cameras, but the 7D produces much larger filles so I needed cards with greater capacity. I first puchased the Transcend 64 GB Compact Flash Memory Card for about the same price as this one. I have used Transcend cards in the SD format for my point and shoot cameras and have never had a problem. However, when I read about people having very serious problems with this card I really started to worry. I don't know if the reviews are legitimate or not, but there were enough bad ones to make me nervous. A 64 GB card holds so many images that a complete failure (as was reported by several Amazon users) would be a catastrophic event. So, I bit to bullet and bought this one as SanDisk products have much better reviews and have never let me down.As far as the performance of the card goes, I must start by saying that I am not a "power shooter." I don't use the consecutive, rapid shot modes that sports and action photographers need. I mostly photograph portraits and wild birds so I can't really contest to how well it works for rapid bursts (I am sure that someone else who needs that feature will write a review of this card soon enough.) What I can say is that it functions perfectly for me, both in the camera and during transfers, which are much faster that my older SanDisk cards. When the camera is set to give me both the largest JPEG and RAW files at the same time, I can get over 800 images on this card. Plenty enough for my needs.I plan on purchasing another of these as a back-up and use my Transcend card as a "back-up back-up". When I shot with film I always bought the best available and although it might be tempting to buy a card for the same price as this one but with twice as much memory, in the end it's just not worth the risk.
J**O
A great card that is very fast and works well in my camera!
I purchased this for my Canon 7D camera because of the quality and the speed of the memory. I am an amateur photographer and I shoot a lot of personal events like sporting events, holidays, and other family gatherings. Since they are all onetime events and you get that one opportunity to take the photos that you want once I had to make sure that I used a reliable memory so I would not miss the chances to take and store good photos.I love the speed of the memory as when I shoot sporting events you can get great action photos and have the ability to use the camera's ability to shoot 8 frames per second for up to 130 continuous shots. It also does a great job when shooting videos. I like how quickly the photos download to my computer off of the CF memory card.I am very happy with this CF card and its performance and I recommend it to you.
J**N
Right product, fast shipping
This memory card was sold out from Amazon itself and was twice as expensive new from other Amazon-associated sellers. Bought used product from this seller, and it has been great. Product shipped right after the order and got here earlier than I expected. Would use this seller again.
T**E
You can always lose.
Whenever I am buying Compact Flash cards for our small coral of 7D / 5D MK II / 1Ds III cameras I always come to the same crossroad. Do I pay more thinking I'm going to get a higher quality memory card or do I go cheaper thinking chips are chips? Let's face it - no matter what you are shooting you don't want to lose the content and the shoots we do for Sole Collector we get one chance. If anything gets hosed like a memory card then we are hosed - there is no second chance. We have photographed everyone from LeBron to Kobe to Jerry Rice.... and you don't get second chances. So when buying these cards I'm always thinking - do I buy the high priced cards because the content we are shooting is SO valuable to us that it is worth the "comfort" of knowing we have something that works. Guess what? All of the damn cards can fail.I've bought cards that cost $1,200 a few years back - best of the best on the market at that time. One failed and failed after i spent hours shooting stills. After that I just started going with the medium level cards. Who knows - maybe I could even go to the cheap ones thinking chips are chips but I'm not super comfortable with that. I did buy two of the green Kingston elite pro 32 GB cards a few years back and those were not only cheap - -but they haven't had one problem. I am sure if I would have bought 100 of them one would fail. Just the luck of the draw.If I have any issues with this card I'll be sure to update the review.
S**N
awesome.
i used this for my camera && for my car. holds a crazy amount of pictures and music!!! pretty awesome for the price
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