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๐Ÿ’ฟ LCF8GBBSBNA200 Lexar Platinum II 8GB 200x Compact Flash Memory Card Review

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Very good

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Details

BrandLexar
Flash Memory TypeCompactFlash
Hardware InterfaceCompactFlash
Memory Storage Capacity8 GB

Description of ๐Ÿ’ฟ LCF8GBBSBNA200 Lexar Platinum II 8GB 200x Compact Flash Memory Card

Platinum II 200X 8GB CF By Lexar, Inc

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works well, just received.

Would have given 5 stars but not completed. A friend said that a 120GB card from China only takes up 4GB, but that could be hardware related. Lexar 4GB is the ultimate limit for use in a Nikon D70 camera and only Lexar brand of this size so I went with it. I snapped a photo and it was fine, loading regularly and displaying well in PhotoShop. I'll probably never fill it in unless I start shooting in RAW. There's a cryptic 1.1 where the camera data window shows the number of photos available, but

Pros
  • Done
Cons
  • Not as good as advertised

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable work in a professional map.

For about 6 years I used a Lexar 8GB 133x (? I think?) card in my Nikon D-300 camera. And for many years these cards remained in a relatively expensive price range. Eventually they got down to a comfortable level and this was added to the camera kit. After several months of trouble-free shooting, I'm relieved to report that this one works even better than its older brother, with no problems. If reliability is your top priority, I think the Lexar 22x Platinum II is for you.

Pros
  • Good thing
Cons
  • Some problems

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good but starting to work well for memory cards

I've been using this card for about a year and haven't had any problems. However, don't be fooled by the marketing hype surrounding the Platinum II 200X. This is a slow card. I also have SanDisk Extreme III 30GB/s on 4GB and 8GB cards. They are significantly faster. So much so that I only use Lexar when the SanDisk is full. I don't consider myself a demanding user, but I was frustrated with something as simple as viewing a picture on the Nikon D300. While the SanDisk was nearly lag-free, theโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Complete set
Cons
  • Protection

Revainrating 5 out of 5

This is a memory card.

There is nothing more to say. They work great in my 5D and 5DII. I bought them because they were quite cheap and for the money this is a good card. They're fast enough for the type of recordings I do, and they're reliable. I bought 8 of these to add to my bag for when I'm in a pinch and I run out of storage. I have multiple Lexar 400x cards that I can't tell apart. I've always been a late proponent of extra large memory cards. I'd rather have 10 small ones than one large one (you know, it's all

Pros
  • Inspires trust
Cons
  • No

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Lexar Platinum II 4GB 200x Compact Flash memory card LCF4GBBSBNA200

Lexar Platinum II 4GB 200x Compact Flash memory card LCF4GBBSBNA200 I received my Lexar Platinum II 4GB CF cards within a few days. I'm very happy with them, they didn't suddenly delete all my photos, they work stably and perfectly. I have a camera that takes up a lot of space per photo so I took about 1000 photos on a 4GB CF card and that's the upper limit of what I'm used to from a CF card of this size so could I it not be happier! Thanks very much!

Pros
  • There's something inside
Cons
  • Disappear

Revainrating 2 out of 5

fast ideal for older dSLRs with a maximum transfer rate of 30 Mbit/s

I don't have a top-class dSLR, but it's not junk either, so it's important to choose the right card. The capacity is sufficient as it fits on a DVD for archiving. The maximum speed of the card is 30 Mbit/s, which matches the performance of my card reader. In addition, it is not a bottleneck for the camera when shooting at high speeds. It takes 70 frames in JPEG like M16. This creates the problem of TOO MANY shots being taken, since the sheer number of shots now takes time to review each shot in

Pros
  • good workmanship
Cons
  • long service life

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Consider the limitations of your device

I bought two of these cards for use in digital audio recorders, believing the higher capacity would allow me to record longer uncompressed WAV files. The problem is that recorders were made before the compact flash format was such a high capacity and I have found that any card over 2 gigabytes in recorders becomes unstable. I now use these cards to move video files, but due to the FAT 32 file format, 4 gigabytes is the largest single file size I can put on the card, although its total capacityโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Easy setup
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

no problem!

I've had this card for about two months now. I was wondering if I should go with Lexar or stay with SD. but the Lexar was about $10 cheaper at the time of purchase, so I went with that one. Works great, didn't give me any problems. its 200x rating, the same as my other SD, so there is no difference in speed. I've used my Canon 7D in cold weather and this card has held up, it hasn't given me any data corruption at all. and no matter how cheap they are now, I can afford to keep new ones in myโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Large selection
Cons
  • Out of fashion