Sandisk is a very reliable brand for me. However, 64 MB is not enough for anything other than a 1 megapixel camera. If your camera is more than 2MP, get a pair of 256MB CF cards. If you have 4MP or more, get a pair of 512MB cards. Don't put all your eggs in one basket with a giant map - if anything goes wrong with the shooting, you're done. Lexar is also a very reliable CF card brand. Don't worry about the card's read/write speed - it's basically a waste of time unless you're a professional photographer shooting with a $5,000 camera.
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