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Lexar Professional 800x 32GB VPG-20 CompactFlash Card (Up to 120MB/s Read) w/Free Image Rescue 5 Software LCF32GCRBNA800 - Lexar
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SanDisk Ultra 4GB Compact Flash Memory Card Speed Up To 25MB/s, Frustration-Free Packaging- SDCFHS-004G-AFFP (Label May Change) - SanDisk

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Five Star Reviews:

78%
Good price, worked perfectly
June 17, 2017
Worked perfectly in my old EOS 5D camera. I wasn't sure an old camera would read this big a memory card. The camera seemed to freeze for a minute the first time I put the card in -- probably formatting the card or something, because it only happened once. No problems after that in either the camera or a card reader on a laptop. This is a pretty big memory card and a good price. No point paying more for faster transfer speeds when the camera I'm going to use it in doesn't support those newer transfer speeds anyway.
Nice Card.
December 19, 2016
I use this in my dual slot camera and pair it with the Lexar Professional USB 3.0 Dual-Slot Reader - LRW400CRBNA. Windows reports 100-400 MB/s Down and 40 MB/s up. Yes, it hops around during downloads, I guess because some RAW files are bigger or the USB buffer fills.. I just don't know. Plenty fast for my needs. My camera is capable 10 fps bursts shooting RAW, and this card will take it until it's full, so no problems in that area.
Best Value I Could Find.
May 16, 2016
I'm not sure I love this card, partly because I feel SD cards are so reliable that CF and its bulkiness is no longer necessary. Apparently, Nikon doesn't see it that way. I recently purchased a Nikon D810, and while I love almost everything else, in addition to the SD slot, it has a CF slot.Even using a 128GB SD card, I often shoot so many photos in a day that I need extra storage, and this is there for that purpose. I had to purchase an extra card reader because newer computers don't usually have multi-card readers which include CF.So, there you have it. Not out of choice, but necessity, I purchased this CF card. In shopping for it, this seemed to be the best value in terms of speed, storage and reliability.
This made my A#1 Card Choice for 2016 1st 1/4!!
March 24, 2016
I got this card in replacement of an off rand for $12 less. It took some searching but Finally I found an offering for under $27. I mention this A. Because I talk to so many people that don't know you can keep deep searching, though seemingly fruitless, and find price reductions. I can buy any card I want, and need quality gear, I however will never give up trying to keep my expenses as low as possible, and also trying unbranded Gear, as Photography Equip is absolutely one of the most highly margined retail industries, I would be a fool to not see (as I can return, like in this very case). Lexar cards fill my D3 Bag, many from the time of a 2G card= $75. FFwd This card performs without question, to real advertised speeds, and like many cards Nikon works directly w/ the Manufacturer on, I believe this may be one. Compared to Sandisk Extreme (several versions of extreme have been made) but a version rated 20% faster than this card, made 0 difference in my D3. I'd get 16 shots, in the buffer, and then 15sec min to shoot 3-5,6 more. I can mash 17Raw NEF's, and continue to shot 1frame p/~~1/3, 1/2 second immediately to NO END. So for ExtremeSports, I bought my D3,after buffer upgrades, and the 2 raw shots has made a difference, literally, by catching not a perfect action shot, but the wipe out, or something unique, (and BTW for those who live$$ by the view TTL, and an editors thoughts on storyline,) which can get you a great paying series submission, vs a paying one, or just 1 great photo that may or may not be used. Buy! I tell it as it is, and am an affiliate, BUT RECEIVE NOTHING FOR MY OPINION. SideNote* for those reading that get waffly because someone adds commentary regarding some of my real world examples, this is for you, the commenters are white noise. Yes a D3 isn't a Newer (like in the last 3 year) DSLR, but it WAS the best Model for (3) I think yrs running, still shoots 9+ fps, and as for its outdated 12.2 Mgpx sensor; It utilizes the same focusing limit switching, gearing + motors, 51 pt AF and equally as powerful Manual Focusing Systems up to a D5, and shot Dynamically is easily an effective 36.3 Mgpx, more if needed, weather proofed, most reliable, and capable unit (IMHO) around. Using 80grit sandpaper we ground the front lens of a kit lens, till it was white, the D3 captured 15 test images, that looked pin sharp. 8 other brands not so much, the Article was published referencing our adventure after petapixel demonstrated re the lens quality issue, so many blow Hards say they see microscopic nicks in images. I apologize to all, as I intend this only for 1 person, but sadly I felt many would be discouraged to take my advice on many items like tripods, that can be had for 1/5 the cost of brand names, and suffer. My selfishness to truly help people that believe in and use reviews, is my motivation. Please accept my apology if you feel uncomfortable reading, again the person knows I'm talking to them, the rest shoot your heart, and soul, and never let a label hold you from your vision! Regards
Great capacity, fast card
September 8, 2014
Bought this for my Nikon D810, plenty fast for video and single shots. I've tested the card when shooting multiple frames per second and it does take a few seconds for the buffer in the camera to empty, but I usually don't shoot fast action. I get about 325 frames using lossless compressed RAW on the D810, so I'm happy with the capacity. If you shoot fast action, I'd get the 1066, otherwise this is plenty fast and I don't notice and lag.
Great speed. Works perfectly with the Nikon D800
August 1, 2014
Works perfectly with the Nikon D800. Great speed.
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Four Star Reviews:

9%
Lexar never lets me down
June 9, 2017
Lexar never lets me down--great for my DSLR Nikon Camera
also makes good flash cards
June 7, 2017
No complaints...this company Lexar, also makes good flash cards...
Great card for the price. Significantly cheaper than some of the others.
May 29, 2016
This is my first CF (compact flash) card for my Canon 5D Mark III, but I'm not new to Lexar products. They've served me well over the years in SD cards, so I thought I'd give this one a shot. 120mb/s (I haven't been able to actually test to see if those speeds are accurate) seems like more than enough for short burst shots that I take sometimes...Other than that, this card is a great price compared to some of the others in the same ballpark. As long as it doesn't let me down and I don't end up with corrupted files, I couldn't ask for more. Thanks Lexar!
Adequacy is sufficient.
October 5, 2014
It's a good CompactFlash card. It's not the fastest, but it's good. And it holds a couple weeks worth of JPEGs for me, so I'm happy. I assume all those worries from so-called experts about the 128gb size being dangerous are over by now — as are their warnings against the 64, 32, 16 and 8 gb sizes before, but somebody's always got to worry about something. I like everything on one card, and the card stays in the camera. Adequacy is Sufficient.
Good Compact Flash Cards for Photography. Includes Free Data Recovery Software
August 23, 2014
Been using three of these cards for several months. Work very well in my Canon D7 camera for both photos and videos. Comes with instructions to download free Lexar data recovery software for the cards.
Nice not to have to change cards
August 17, 2014
I take a LOT of photos when I go to the local shelter to get portraits of the dogs available for adoption. It's nice that I don't have to keep switching cards, but my camera seems to go a little slower when I'm shooting on multiple fps. When I go to upload my images, a couple of times, my computer had a hard time acknowledging the card. After several attempts, it works, but it still seems slower than uploading 4 , 8, or 16 gb card. I shoot in raw and sometimes in raw and jpeg, so that is a lot of work for the computer. I think I might stick with my 16 gb card rather than the 32 gb.
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Three Star Reviews:

3%
Not fast enough for the Canon 5d Mark iv 4k video
June 15, 2017
This is probably a great card but I bought it specifically to shoot 4k video on the Canon 5d Mark iv. This camera records video at 500mb/s at 4k and says it requires a minimum of 100 mb/s write speed on a compact flash card. The camera kept stopping after a few seconds with this card.
Good thus far
May 14, 2017
works and seems of nice quality. one of those only time will tell.
This works in my camera (Canon 5D II) but not ...
June 26, 2016
This works in my camera (Canon 5D II) but not in my card reader - a KingstonFCR-HS19/1. Kingston has a firmware upgrade for the card reader, but it's only available for a PC, so no help to mac users. My mistake - I should have bought a slower card.
Ok but not on all cameras. Check before buyy
May 7, 2016
Good and solid product. But it is not as fast as advertised and more importantly, not compatible with some cameras. I have a D810 and a D300. This product will not be recognized by the D300. I had to look in the internet to confirm that other people have had this compatibility issue. On the D810 it works fine.
I have had a few of these fail. after ...
January 7, 2016
I have had a few of these fail. after a time the can no longer be formatted. Under a lifetime warranty so I e-mail Lexar and get an RMA and mail it in and wait. Rather inconvenient. I also worry about one failing after I have 200 wedding photos on it. I have only bought Sandisk most recently.
Write Speed is only 45 MB/s
January 10, 2015
The description shows a maximum speed of 120MB/s for read operations. The back cover of the box shows 45MB/s for write operations, and that is what I see for copies from my mac to a Kingston USB 3.0 CF card reader.
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Two Star Reviews:

1%
Not good. Worked for about two months then corrupted
December 29, 2016
Not good. Worked for about two months then corrupted
This card completely dead after 3 days using, when ...
June 15, 2016
This card completely dead after 3 days using, when I really need it, it turned it self down some how. Hopefully I have still gotten pictures that I took in the three days using.
I had good experience using Lexar memory card before
March 17, 2016
I used it with my Nikon D810 DSLR, it works well in the first several weeks, but I started to get problem from time to time after not longer than 2 months. The camera warning message about kept popping up during shooting, I tried formatting it then seemed it's back to order, if kept using it the problem would happen again and again. I tried with my other old CF card(SanDisk 16G, Transcende 32G...) they all worked well. I reported this issue with the seller yet got no response, I gave up finally.I had good experience using Lexar memory card before, I think this time it's might just bad luck, so I bought another same one, let me keep fingers crossed see if it's just luck.
CAMERA INTERFACE PROBLEMS
February 28, 2016
Frequently gives me an "error" prompt in my Nikon D810 and tells me that the card is damaged and need replacement.I've bought two of these and BOTH have the problem. Turn the camera OFF, and turn it back on and it's fine...until it does it again.Very annoying.
Make sure you have a backup!
February 20, 2016
I came close to given these a 3 star, but because of the importance of what I have on mine I give it a 2. I've bought about 8 of the 32GB 800x. I've had 2 of them go bad. To be fair I have had 1000s of pictures on them and used them often. With that said when they did die there was no way of getting my images back. Thankfully I have had a backup in my camera. I use a 5D Mark III. They do stand by their warranty and that's why I was going to give them a 3 star. With proof of purchase, sending yours back they will send you a new one or sometimes a refurbished one. Getting refurbished truly ticks me off. Just saying. Customer service is polite and helpful which means a lot today. Make sure you use the current Lexar Card Reader. Off brands or the wrong kind and cause corruption on a card.
Managing to get my last set of photos off of it so after a brief heart attack I am feeling good about that at least
July 16, 2015
Worked perfectly for almost a year and then my camera threw an error for a problem with the external media..soooo that means it's failing within a year. Managing to get my last set of photos off of it so after a brief heart attack I am feeling good about that at least.
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One Star Reviews:

9%
that this model only used this super awkward media
August 8, 2017
I bought this card for my new (used) Canon 5d Mark II. I didn't realize before purchasing it, that this model only used this super awkward media. I've never owned a CompactFlash before, and I have no desire to use it again afterward. I'm not sure if this is typical of all CompactFlashes, or if I just got a bad one, but I used the card for about 3 weeks, and then it completely stopped functioning and being recognized by my camera. I thought it may be an issue with my camera, because I purchased it used, but I ran out to Best Buy and picked up another card that worked perfectly fine.So the quality for me definitely wasn't worth the steep price. I may have gotten a bad one out of the batch, but that was my experience.
UNRELIABLE! 0-2...
March 9, 2016
This is the second memory card i purchased for my 5d Mark II. The first memory card lasted me about 4 months before it went bad during a shoot! Luckily I carry backups and was able to finish the shoot by retaking all the photos. The memory card was no longer readable or writable! I thought I had a faulty card due to a number of positive reviews... so I went ahead and purchased another card... This one didn't even last me 1 month. I used the card a total of 3 times and it went bad... The card was still able to read but i could no longer write to the card or format. I'm Never going to purchase another Lexar product... Maybe I had 2 faulty ones? Either way, having 2 cards die twice during a shoot is not worth spending any money on again.
Received this card about a month ago, and I ...
January 10, 2016
Received this card about a month ago, and I have used it in the Canon 7D Mark II. This card is fast, but I have discovered that about 3-5% files are corrupted. The lightroom can not recognize and import those corrupted raw files, and in the case of a JPEG file, some sections of the shots are black. Replaced this card with a old slower compact flash card, the problem went away. Hence, I believe that this Lexar card is defective.
Lexar let me down when I needed them.
August 9, 2015
I bought this card as my primary storage in my D800 a couple of years ago. I took a winter trip to Alaska to shoot landscape(which is not even that stressful) and everything was going great until I downloaded the images. One of the guys I was out with brought his laptop so I handed him the CF and he downloaded my images, I had planned on reformatting it and being ready for the next days hike. When I put it back in the D800 I get nothing it is acting like there is no storage at all. I pull out the Lexar CF and it works fine on the SD card. I am stuck using single SD cards for the rest of the trip. I get back and start researching and it appears that the Lexar CF cards are finicky about the readers that are used with them.The net of it is I paid a premium because of the Lexar name and commitment to quality which when it came down to it did not work. I have since switched up to a bargain brand CF and it works fine. If I am going to have to pack in extras because they may fail I am not going to pay extra for a name. Lexar came off of my list of go to brands they will need to make their money on someone else.I am staying with the higher end ScanDisk products and have been experimenting with Komputer Bay now that Lexar has proven unreliable to me.
This card corrupted after three uses (about 2, 000 ...
June 15, 2015
This card corrupted after three uses (about 2,000 photo count collectively), and of course, now I can't return it. Thankfully my camera has a back up storage option, as it corrupted during this weekend's wedding ceremony.
Card died in 90 days
March 17, 2015
I used this card 4 times over 3 months and it stopped mounting on either the camera or computer. It lasted just long enough not to be returnable to Amazon.
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0619659105570
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Personal Computers
Personal Computers
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Brand
Lexar
SanDisk
Currency
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USD
USD
Formatted Price
Formatted Price
$75.99
$10.99
Height
Height
216.5 in
55.5 in
Length
Length
157.5 in
5.5 in
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
LEXAR MEDIA INC
SanDisk
Model
Model
LCF32GCRBNA800
SDCFHS-004G-AFFP
MPN
MPN
LCF32GCRBNA800
SDCFHS-004G-AFFP
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English
English
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Number of Items
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1
Number of Parts
Number of Parts
LCF32GCRBNA800
SDCFHS-004G-AFFP
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Product Group
Personal Computer
Personal Computer
Product Type
Product Type
FLASH_MEMORY
FLASH_MEMORY
Publisher
Publisher
LEXAR MEDIA INC
SanDisk
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Quantity
1
1
Reviews
Reviews
Score
Score
9.2
9
Size
Size
32GB
4 GB
Studio
Studio
LEXAR MEDIA INC
SanDisk
Warranty
Warranty
Limited lifetime warranty
Limited lifetime warranty
Weight
Weight
0.3 oz
0.1 oz
Width
Width
20.1 in
66.1 in
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High-speed performance-leverages UDMA 7 technology to deliver a read transfer speed up to 800x (120MB/s) write transfer speed up to 45MB/s, guaranteed minimum write speed 20MB/s

Captures high-quality images and extended lengths of stunning 1080p full-HD, 3D, and 4K video with a DSLR camera, HD camcorder, or 3D camera

Supports the Video Performance Guarantee (VPG-20) specification for professional-quality video

High-speed file transfer from card to computer to dramatically accelerate workflow

Includes downloadable Image Rescue software to recover most photo and select video files

Speeds up to 25 MB/s for ultra performance

Ideal combination of reliability, value, and ultra performance

Great for entry to mid range DSLRs

Reliability from the brand trusted by pros

Fast write speeds to reduce lag time between shots

Supports Full HD video recording

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