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💨 High-Speed Lexar Professional 1066x 128GB CompactFlash Card: Optimal Performance for Photographers, Videographers, and Enthusiasts Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5  
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Details

BrandLexar
Flash Memory TypeCompactFlash Card and CFast Card
ColorBlack
Hardware InterfaceCompactFlash
Memory Storage Capacity128 GB

Description of 💨 High-Speed Lexar Professional 1066x 128GB CompactFlash Card: Optimal Performance for Photographers, Videographers, and Enthusiasts

High speed performance, leverages udma 7 technologies to deliver a read transfer speed up to 1066x (160mb/s). Captures high quality images and extended lengths of stunning 1080p full hd, 3d, and 4k video with a DSLR camera, an HD camcorder, or 3d camera. High-speed file transfer from card to computer to dramatically accelerate workflow.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Professional choice. . .

As a photojournalist in Houston, I have used Lexar Professional CF cards for many years. In 2009 I bought Lexar Professional 300x CF cards and in 2013 I bought Lexar Professional 1000x UDMA 7 CF cards. With my recent camera upgrades I switched to these Lexar Professional 1066x UDMA 7 CF cards. These 1066x cards have been around for a long time and seem to be well established and reliable. I've done thousands of editorial jobs, hundreds of thousands of shots, sometimes in challenging conditions,

Pros
  • Even Old People Understand
Cons
  • So Far So Good

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Don't rely on power. Junk

paid $100 6 months ago for this outdated 128gb memory card so I could use the same outdated rebellious Canon XT my mom gave me to take product photos at work. Initially he was quite satisfied, although he had to pay more than $0.78 per GB for this little brick, although high-speed SD cards cost $0.20 or less, he claimed the storage space was a little under 128 GB at 116GB but still enough room for all my photoshoots and never having to look back with hope. wrong - 6 months later and every time…

Pros
  • Quality construction
Cons
  • Very expensive

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Poor quality and customer service

I wish I never had to give a bad review, but I was very disappointed with Lexar's quality control and customer service. As a freelance photographer, I wanted to use CF cards in addition to SD cards, so I settled on a Lexar 32GB CF card from Revain. I inserted a CF card into the CF card slot of the Canon 5D Mark III and guess what an error message popped up after turning on the camera. So I took out the CF card and was surprised to find that a pin in my 5D's CF card slot was bent (see picture)…

Pros
  • practical item
Cons
  • secret

I rarely leave bad reviews about anything. I was just filming a wedding and part of a wedding this weekend (thank goodness I split my weddings into multiple maps) and the map worked perfectly and I downloaded this map and got this image on my camera saying that no map is available. It is not read on the camera or card reader. I went to a local photo doctor, they tried 6 different programs to recover my data and nothing, they said they had never seen anything like this in the 6 years they have…

Pros
  • Handsfree
Cons
  • The list will be long.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Blazing fast, accurate speeds, it even sped up my 512Buffer D3!

Can you look through the viewfinder and see photos that are 28, 38, 45 or more years old and available in the cache? I can and I thought that was it. I felt like I was in the best position when shooting 14-bit RAW FX images. But there's more to the image buffer than run and gun, there's actually a practical reason to use it. The most important thing in wildlife photography, CAPTURE always happens instantly, without warning. Predicting this is in the archer's hand, like a hawk suddenly taking…

Pros
  • A Dream Come True
Cons
  • For Old

Revainrating 1 out of 5

simply because I already know that I love her. But since my

Having four Lexar CF cards already, I haven't bothered to read reviews of the ones sold at Revain simply because I already know I have she love. But since mine is four years old, I felt the need to upgrade to prepare for the possible failure of older cards. Imagine my surprise when I put a new card in my Canon 5D Mark III, filmed the ENTIRE session and found an error on the card, with the camera displaying a "cannot play image" message. Also, while I'm in a card reader on my desktop, the card…

Pros
  • is four years old I'm looking forward to
Cons
  • Damaged

My experience was bad and I don't know what to do because they say this product works better than Sandisk. I bought this item 11/. Received 4/2018, the next day I opened it and already noticed the suspicious print quality of CF cards and a rickety sleeve. I took up this question and tested it on my Canon 5D Mark II where when trying to record a video it started with a lag and then stopped after a few seconds. I then installed an old 32GB Sandisk Extreme with a claimed write speed of 120MB/s and

Pros
  • Solid surface
Cons
  • Hard to tell

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very fast CF card, no faster than 1000x but that's ok

So I got this card and it was immediately clear that it's faster than my old 400x Cards. I think that's to be expected. Anyway, I was starting to wonder how fast it was. I assume this is a fairly new card, there have been no official reviews of this card online. I found this thread on Fred Miranda's forums. [.]. Unfortunately, no data was available for this particular 1066x card. So I decided to add my own. (I have vw151 on FM) I found this. 1DX17-40L @ 24mmF/5.61/4000thISO100 fresh battery…

Pros
  • Fingers crossed
Cons
  • I'm not happy with everything