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(More customer reviews)First I must start by saying that I use this memory card (Lexar Professional UDMA 2GB (300x Speed)) with my Nikon D300. They are a perfect compliment and the card does perform well with an impressive write speed. This speed is limited by the camera's memory buffer, in which I can get approximately 20-30 consecutive shots at 6 frames per second before the camera has to pause. This speed is for the top quality JPEG files from the D300's 12.3 megapixel sensor (about 5-7MB each). Also, something worth mentioning for those who have an Epson P-3000 or newer Photo/Media Storage device, is that the Lexar Professional UDMA compact flash card IS compatible with this device. I say this because I actually called Epson prior to buying the Lexar UDMA card to inquire about compatibility since it is not mentioned. "Experts" in the technical serivce department at Epson actually said they did not think the P-3000 (model I own) would be compatible with UDMA cards. Well from my experience, all 3 of my Lexar Professional UDMA compact flash cards (2 of the 4GB, and 1 of the 2GB)work with the Epson P-3000. I highly recommend this line of fast memory cards to anyone! Hope this helps
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A CompactFlash Type I memory card is a solid-state disk card with a 50-pin connector. The pins provide a connection between the memory and the CompactFlash drive in your electronic device. CompactFlash cards are used more like a hard drive than RAM. They are designed with flash technology, a non-volatile storage solution that does not lose its information when power is removed from the card. The cards contain no moving parts and are extremely rugged, providing much greater data protection than conventional magnetic disk drives. CompactFlash cards are commonly used in portable applications such as digital cameras, digital music players, and personal digital assistants (PDAs).
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