ProGrade Digital CFast 2.0 Memory Card for Cinematic Cameras | High Speed Transfer of Files & Large Storage (256GB)
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Yes, we tested the cards with Canon Cinema cameras and found that the CFast cards perform as expected.
This is the card to use if you require CFAST.
In a D810, I'm not sure it'll work. Only SD cards are compatible with the D810. CF cards. This is a "CFast" card, which means it won't fit in a standard CF slot. The memory card gods have given these cards a befuddling naming convention.
Video. The professional C series Cinema Cameras from Canon use this format. I'm not sure if the C- is used by anyone else. cards with a quick turnaround
Selected User Reviews For ProGrade Digital CFast 2.0 Memory Card for Cinematic Cameras | High Speed Transfer of Files & Large Storage (256GB)
With the Canon 1D X Mark II, this card performed flawlessly. I've only had it for 26 days, but it hasn't let me down yet. I've had both Lexar and San Disk cards lock up with the Canon 1D X cameras (version I, and earlier on with version II). With new memory cards, problems appear to be more common. Some of the new ones that had problems at first began to work properly later on, possibly due to firmware. However, despite being brand new and faster than the other options, this card has proven to be completely reliable thus far. It's not something I'm aware of, which is a good thing. Although the card's incredible speed when downloading photos to my Mac Pro Thunderbolt DAS is something I really appreciate. br>br>Normally, I wouldn't review a brand new card only 26 days after purchase unless it had failed me, but this card is performing so well that I believe it merits a review. Everything I've seen so far indicates that it's a winner, and Lexar and SanDisk can count on it to be a worthy success. Who knows, maybe the future will prove to be better than them both.
On set last night, my card was a complete failure (10-1). 18) I used my 1DX mark II camera. My request for a return 28 days after purchase was submitted late yesterday. Which would have been a replacement rather than a return, because the card is of excellent quality, as described in the listing, and is reasonably priced; it was just a bad one, I assume. br>br>Had one of their representatives contact me to resolve the issue, and they provided excellent customer service; it's nice not to have to bug a company to get something fixed. Mine is now on its way back to them, and a new one is on its way as well.
These are not going to let you down. I understand that it is costly, but it is well worth it! Other brands' cards didn't even come close to matching this one's performance. br>br>My only regret is that I am unable to purchase the highest capacity model available. br>br>I would strongly recommend this card to anyone who owns a compatible Blackmagic camera. br>br>For more information on filming equipment, see my other reviews. br>br>Have fun filming!.
I bought this to use in my 1dx mk2 and so far it's working well—if anything changes, I'll update my review. When compared to Lexar and Sandisk, the price is reasonable, and given the support for Prograde, I'd rather buy this than one of those other weird-sounding devices.
So far, it has proven to be extremely trustworthy. It is strongly suggested.
This only works with Canon EOS-M cameras. Mark II of the Canon 1D X camera.
It's perfect for the Ursa Mini Pro!.