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  • #31
    My CF card is HGST, thank you very much

    Lexars are reliable, and there are very fast cards from them. The new Sandisk Ultra II cards are very fast, all other Sandisk cards are sloooooow...

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    • #32
      Be sure to check out www.robgalbraith.com before you go decide on a CF card.

      It's important to note that the 10D and DRebel do not support WA cards. (well, they support the cards but they don't take advantage of the WA feature).

      I opted to go with a 512 Sandisk Ultra II CF card based on the benches at the above website. DPReview also has a CF comparison article here although it is quite out of date by now.

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