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#235445 - 28/09/2004 13:25 Kingston 1GB Compact Flash for $60 (after rebates)
Cybjorg
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Registered: 23/12/2002
Posts: 652
Loc: Winston Salem, NC
You have to purchase it from Buy.com before August 30th in order to redeem the rebate.

EDIT: Make that September 30.


Edited by Cybjorg (28/09/2004 14:29)

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#235446 - 28/09/2004 13:43 Re: Kingston 1GB Compact Flash for $60 (after rebates) [Re: Cybjorg]
Daria
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Registered: 24/01/2002
Posts: 3937
Loc: Providence, RI
I hope you mean September 30. I left my time machine in Ohio.

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#235447 - 28/09/2004 14:29 Re: Kingston 1GB Compact Flash for $60 (after rebates) [Re: Daria]
Cybjorg
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Registered: 23/12/2002
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Loc: Winston Salem, NC
/me checks the calendar.

Ah, right.

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#235448 - 28/09/2004 16:12 Re: Kingston 1GB Compact Flash for $60 (after rebates) [Re: Cybjorg]
trs24
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Registered: 20/03/2002
Posts: 729
Loc: Palo Alto, CA
Wow! That's a great deal. If I got that for by PowerShot, I should be able to hold ~800 pics at the fine setting. That's insane.
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#235449 - 28/09/2004 16:14 Re: Kingston 1GB Compact Flash for $60 (after rebates) [Re: trs24]
tfabris
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Registered: 20/12/1999
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Loc: Seattle, WA
Can any device that accepts CompactFlash use any capacity of CompactFlash card? For instance, if you owned an older camera that was made back when CF cards were a maximum of 256, would a 1gig card work in it?
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#235450 - 28/09/2004 16:33 Re: Kingston 1GB Compact Flash for $60 (after rebates) [Re: tfabris]
trs24
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Registered: 20/03/2002
Posts: 729
Loc: Palo Alto, CA
Quote:
Can any device that accepts CompactFlash use any capacity of CompactFlash card? For instance, if you owned an older camera that was made back when CF cards were a maximum of 256, would a 1gig card work in it?


I don't know. I was wondering that very thing when I was writing that post. The camera I have is the S410. I checked Canon's website for info and all it says is: "Storage Media Compact Flash (CF) Card Type I." It mentions nothing about CF card size limits. In the table below, though, it only shows what the number of recordable images is up to 512mb CF cards. This makes me a little apprehensive about getting the 1gb card.
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#235451 - 28/09/2004 16:38 Re: Kingston 1GB Compact Flash for $60 (after rebates) [Re: tfabris]
andy
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Registered: 10/06/1999
Posts: 5916
Loc: Wivenhoe, Essex, UK
Quote:
Can any device that accepts CompactFlash use any capacity of CompactFlash card?


No. Some cameras can only handle a FAT16 file system, you need one that can do FAT32 to handle more than 2GB.

http://www.digitalfilm.com/pdf/Lexar_4GB_Fat32.pdf

There are also two physical sizes, type I and type II.

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Can any device that accepts CompactFlash use any capacity of CompactFlash card? For instance, if you owned an older camera that was made back when CF cards were a maximum of 256, would a 1gig card work in it?


Probably. Most CF cards are type I and a camera that can cope with 256MB should be ok with 1GB.
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#235452 - 28/09/2004 16:41 Re: Kingston 1GB Compact Flash for $60 (after rebates) [Re: tfabris]
mcomb
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Registered: 31/08/1999
Posts: 1649
Loc: San Carlos, CA
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Can any device that accepts CompactFlash use any capacity of CompactFlash card?

It may be somewhat camera dependent, but most cameras I've seen are fine up to 2Gigs (due to the fat16 partition size limit). Any higher end camera made in the last couple years should support fat32 and therefore much larger drive sizes, but I'm not sure about the basic point and shoots. If www.steves-digicams.com or www.dpreview.com has a review of your camera it probably mentions the limit for it.

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#235453 - 28/09/2004 17:21 Re: Kingston 1GB Compact Flash for $60 (after rebates) [Re: mcomb]
Cybjorg
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Registered: 23/12/2002
Posts: 652
Loc: Winston Salem, NC
DPReview just lists the CF type for the Canon S410 as Type 1.

Steve's Digicams claims that the S410 can handle any capacity CF Type 1 card, so you should be ok.

Even if it doesn't work, you could easily make $20 - $30 on eBay for it.

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#235454 - 28/09/2004 17:21 Re: Kingston 1GB Compact Flash for $60 (after rebates) [Re: trs24]
Cybjorg
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Registered: 23/12/2002
Posts: 652
Loc: Winston Salem, NC
It gets me about 128 photos in RAW format.

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#235455 - 28/09/2004 18:47 Re: Kingston 1GB Compact Flash for $60 (after rebates) [Re: tfabris]
drakino
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Registered: 08/06/1999
Posts: 7868
CF is largely just an ATA device on a slightly different connector. The standard was developed from the PCMCIA ATA devices that existed ages ago, and somewhat still do with the rebirth of the 1.8 inch hard drives. Only limits will be similar ones to IDE hard drives in desktops, thus the 2 gig barrier of FAT 16, then possibly an 8 gig issue, then a 30ish gig, then a 127gb limit.

Unlike Sony and their idiotic decision to limit the first memory stick somewhere around 256mb I believe.

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#235456 - 28/09/2004 19:49 Re: Kingston 1GB Compact Flash for $60 (after rebates) [Re: Cybjorg]
matthew_k
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Registered: 12/02/2002
Posts: 2298
Loc: Berkeley, California
I'd reccomend outpost's deal on Lexar's 40x 1GB card: http://shop4.outpost.com/product/3790006 It's a nice fast card instead of a slow one. A bit more on shipping, but should be well worth it in most situations.

The price of CF is falling rapidly these days. It's kind of a toss up between buying now and lock in the price or waiting a few weeks and seeing how low it'll go.

<Insert anecodote about 8MB smart media cards costing more than this When I Was Young>

Matthew

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