SanDisk SDCFXPS-128G-X46 Extreme Pro 128 GB 160 MB/s

SanDisk SDCFXPS-128G-X46 Extreme Pro 128 GB 160 MB/s CompactFlash Memory Card – Black/Gold/Red



Disclaimers
[1] 4K (4096×2160), Full HD (1920×1080) and 3D video support may vary based on host device, file attributes and other factors.
[2] Video Performance Guarantee enabled to ensure video recording at 65 MB/sec minimum sustained write speed. 1 MB = 1,000,000 bytes.
[3] Up to 160 MB/s read; Up to 150 MB/s write speeds. Based on internal testing; performance may vary depending upon host device. 1 MB=1,000,000 bytes. X = 150 KB/sec.
Weight: | 9.07 g |
Dimensions: | 0.36 x 4.27 x 3.58 cm; 9.07 Grams |
Brand: | SanDisk |
Model: | SDCFXPS-128G-X46 |
Colour: | Black/Gold |
Batteries Included: | No |
Manufacture: | SanDisk |
Dimensions: | 0.36 x 4.27 x 3.58 cm; 9.07 Grams |
These cards replace one that failed after 15 years continuous use and then possibly because I failed to format it from the previous days shooting and so filled it to capacity all images were saved using Sandisk recovery software.
have used similar items for several years always has proved reliable you can trust this produc
For the wifes camera so she can take a lot more photos
Works well in my older Canon 5D Mark 2 camera. Great for capturing photos at speed. Even better at holding RAW format files. Excellent card.
I always use SanDisk Extreme Pro compact flash cards for my sports photography. Super write speed. No buffering.
I have always used SanDisk for my memory cards as I trust them – they just work.
I use Sandisk Extreme Pro or Ultra cards for all my cameras, Raspberry Pi computers and my 3D Printer. They’re fast and reliable. Each card comes with a free 1-year subscription to RescuePRO Deluxe file recovery software but I’ve never used it because I’ve not had one of these cards go corrupt in 5+ years of using them.
Works well, great speed, enough capacity. Between 700-900 pictures depending on quality settings. Perfect in Canon 5D iv DSLR.
I bought this card specifically for using magic lantern on a 5 d mk iii, this works perfectly.
You pay for what you get and this is what I use in my Canon 1d MkIV camera. It is quick and I like it a lot. Odd questions as to warmth and sheerness?!?! SanDisk have the market nailed for most of us at present. Recommended
I only ever use Sandisk for pro filming or photography.
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SHOOT 400GB a day you need to know its safe and I trust Sandisk.
Very large capacity, my camera can keep going and going, if you take enough photos the best shot has more chance of turning up, I use highest quality on the raw setting and still have a huge capacity, more chance of capturing the money shot, even burst shots are easy with this it has enough speed to process them all
After reorder as first one did not get delivered Amazon customer care where super helpful with the reorder and I received in supersonic time thank you Amazon.
Great must have, fast, large capacity professional flashcard for high end photography and media.
100% happy and recommend.
Original product, works perfect maybe I need a little big storage.
But you can use it as second storage in case you run out of the main storage
What is most important is that it ” does what says on the can”
First time I have purchased a Pro version of a memory card. Hoping that it will be as, or even more reliable than the standard SanDisk memory cards purchased in the past.
I have always found Sandisk cards to be reliable, and have great confidence in using them as professional photographer, and at this moment in time are the only company that will use.
When I need a speedy card that writes faster than I can shoot, I reach for the SanDisk Extreme Pro 32 GB 160 MB/s Compact Flash Memory Cards.
Love em!
I’ve purchased a few of these cards over the last few years for my D800 – used for weddings and portraits in my studio – never missed a beat ( or an image ).
Good quality faithful CF Card. I own several of these and use them regularly photographing motorsport and wildlife lots of high frame rate bursts. thousands of images in a session. Sandisk has never let me down. Writes fast and totally dependable.
Good read/write times.
Mine has even been through a wash cycle in the pocket of my jeans! Dried it out plugged it into my camera and it still had images stored on it and it was perfectly fine!
This is for a new camera – I am still using this in the older camera which meant I didn;t hesitate to purchase again and expect the new one to be just as good and reliable as the older one!
It has not yet gone into my camera but once the card there is full it will be. Never had a Sandisk card let me down and I have bought many over the years. I don’t expect this one to be any different.
SandDisk Extreme Pro are great compact flash cards. Fast and safe or should I say I’ve never had one let me down. 32GB is the biggest I go for no other reason than I need no more. They are great for old school users like me.
Love the speed of this card. Able to take pictures in quick succession which is expected at 160MB/s. RAW images download very quickly onto my computer however this is a combination of fast card and a fast PC. Beware if you try 4K video. This will soon eat up a 64GB card so keep to standard HDMI or buy a card with more space.
Works great with my 7D Mark ii. Writes photos and video to card really fast. Haven’t had any problems with recording video so assuming the write speed is as expected.
No issues with this card, installed it into my camera no images have been corrupted and data transfer to Mac works fine.
It’s bisbq genuine card and worth the money
I’d upgraded to a Canon 7d which has a movie mode. I needed to upgrade my memories to facilitate a faster transfer rate.So far it has been fine. Very little buffering delays.
Very good quality and fast data transfer, would highly recommend this. Unable to suggest anything about the longivity as only used it for 6 months but it’s worrking great so far.
Shot and transfered hundred of thousands of photos, never had any issues, writes and transfers photos fast with the highest Megapixel DSLRs as of summer 2017. Have no idea how it handles video.
Bought this as the second card for a Nikon D800 to be the same capacity as the SD card in the other slot. I’ve always used SanDisk and never had a failure.
Clearly time will tell given that I have only received it a few days ago. However I have in the past used SanDisk memory products and my experience of using this product has been good.
I use this card in a Sound Devices 702 and it works just fine. Fast enough to keep up with high quality audio, and plenty of room. I’ve had no problems with it at all.
Very, very good prodcut.
Very reliable.
Been using for ages now and has never failed yet.
Need reliability as a professional photographer, and this is as reliable as they come.
As pointed out on the SD review of this product these are my go to card for all things photographic. I always buy whatever the top of the range SanDisk card is available and in over 12 years of digital photography have never had one let me down. Awesome.
I bought a 2nd hand Nikon D3 full frame camera body (8yrs old). Only then did I realise that it didn’t use SD etc. cards. The manual suggested that the camera could only use 8Gb compact flash cards, but perhaps bigger cards weren’t available back then. I risked this 16Gb version. It works just fine and I can still get 500plus RAW and JPEG max size files (for the camera) on it. I will be buying a second some time soon for the second slot.
Now, that being said, this card is seriously fast and I can squeeze in more than 999 x 15mgb raw files and included Hi Rez Jpegs too. I can achieve a burst speed of 12 images a time before the camera has to pause to allow the card to write all that information. Even then, I only have to wait a second or so before I can ‘machine gun’ another set of images. Now, I am not in the habit of firing my camera around like machine gun 🙂 but its nice to know I can, if I want to.
I am going to be buying another one of these cards again very soon simply because at the price I bought it at, it was an absolute steal!
Bought for a shoot where I didn’t want to be changing cards every five minutes (4GB didn’t last long shooting RAW!) This card was capable and had plenty of capacity – 780 shots in RAW on a 5d2, and it wasn’t full. Hooray! Shooting in burst mode was OK too, up to a point. Excellent value for money.
My camera has an SD slot as well and for convenience I usually use those cards for copying off photos as my tablet has a built in SD reader but not a CF.
Nearly all my camera cards are SanDisk and they are great and perform well. I am a professional photographer so they get well used.
Unfortunately this version will not work with my Nikon D2X and I haven’t worked out yet if I can get a firmware update for the camera – I don’t believe so. I have kept the product anyway because I hope to get the latest Nikon at some and then this card can be brought into use.
Formatted and used immediately. Fast to read and even faster when writing to it. I use it in conjunction with a 128GB SD Sandisk card in the camera’s other memory card slot. The 32GB CF card is moved out when full and backed up whilst the 128GB stays in the camera recording throughout shoots. Get the job done robustly.
The only cards I use in my Canon EOS5D Mk3. It’s incredibly reliable and I have two of them. One is 32gb and the other is 64gb. I use them for all my stills but also for recording 14bit raw video with Magic Lantern. I have never had a dropped frame with these cards. Not once. The longest take I’ve shot in raw was 17707 frames, which was nearly 12 minutes in 1920 x 1080 at 25fps. Every frame came back as a beautiful DNG. I’m not even considering using any other cards and the next one I buy will be the same but probably at 128gb so I’ll be able to shoot over 20 minutes on one card. If I had the money I’d get 4 x 256gb cards, but sadly I don’t. If yours doesn’t work perfectly then you’ve got a dodgy one because both of mine are faultless.
SanDisk are my ‘go to’ manufacturer for all things memory related. Fantastic read and (more importantly) write speeds easily handle anything my pro level dslr can throw at it. If you need a dependable card that is built to handle big volumes of data writing, I can’t recommend anything other than these SanDisk extreme pro range.
I bought this as a pair along with a 16 GB Sandisk SDHC card (which is a bit slower) for use together in a Canon 7D MK II where high shutter count is required.
It may seen negligible, but the UDMA 7/U3 specification allows you about another 10-12 frames before the buffer is filled and also clears the buffer quicker, while for most situations this is not really important, when shooting action sport/wildlife, it can be very handy.
SanDisk 16GB Extreme Pro 160MB/s CompactFlash Card SDCFXPS-016G-X46 (Label May Change)
I bought this card to replace the lexar professional 800x card which was always giving card errors on my nikon d810. So far this SanDisk card has been faultless even when nearly full, very fast to write and read. Will by another as a spare.
Please note I don’t think there is anything wrong with the Lexar card, just a compatibility issue.
Have been using Sandisk cards for +10yrs. They have alway been reliable and never failed. These new Pro cards work well with my Canon 7D mk ii & allow me to get maximum speed from the camera. These are a good buy!
I have been a fan of SanDisk memory for years and use it on all my DSLRs and digital cameras. This card has an excellent read/write speed. I can record HD video at 60fps without any problems, or shoot RAW files at 10fps with no buffering issues. I would highly recommend to any photographers/videographers.
After running tests with my older cards there was a massive difference, the buffer would empty in just a few seconds, the older cards would take upto 40 seconds.
With the buffer full i was able to still fire the shutter the continually around one shot per second, that,s around 30 shots before it,s buffer is full, a 3 second burst.
Another great card from a top make, buy with confidence.
Using the Lexar reader, every image was intact and correct. Therefore 5 stars for the card as it did it’s job and in blistering time.
Since changing over to digital some years ago. My first cf card I used was a SanDisk.
This is the only company I have ever used. I have never had a problem with any of my cards. So I see no reason why I should change
to another company. This is why I have given them a 5 star rating.
Update: 12/04/2015
Tests with CrystalDiskMark show read speeds of up to 142 MB/sec. So either it’s a duff card, an unfair test or my USB3 interface is not up to speed. I don’t know which.
Otherwise it’s working well. I’ve taken 1000’s of shots (easy at 14 frames/sec). Formatted the card several times and had no problems yet. It turns out that it is faster than my old 90MB/sec card, which tested at 80MB/sec read speeds.
Great card by Sandisk use the Extreme pro CF in my canon 7D for motor sport and wild life, never lets me down when shooting at continuous burst rates in raw ,I find it fast and reliable and would highly recommend this card .
An excellent CF card, can’t recommend it highly enough! It is a bit of an investment but worth the outlay, hopefully, in the long run.
The write speed is fast enough to empty the buffer in my 7D almost as fast as I can fill it with RAW images. I hardly notice busts of 8 frames/sec pausing. The buffer holds 23 RAW images before being forced to write to the CF card and a natural loose of the shutter button to reframe is sufficient to see more room in the buffer.
Never let me down, used in conjunction with the Extreme Pro SD Cards in the same camera, they work tirelessly.
Super fast transfer rates too, which is handy when transferring D800 NEF files at 45mb’s each.
A 16GB card holds 200 shots from a Nikon D800 at highest NEF size.