- Compatible with select CF-enabled devices
Including most DSLR cameras for use with your existing device. - 128GB storage capacity
Provides plenty of space for your photos, videos, documents, and other data. - Up to 160MB/sec. read speed
Along with an up to 150MB/sec. write speed saves you time when transferring files. - Video performance guarantee
Ensure fast frame rates and rapid data transfers.
Description
Additional information
Dimensions | 1.4 × 1.7 × 0.1 in |
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Storage Capacity | 64GB, 128GB |
SD Speed Class | Class 10 |
Color Category | Black |
Product Width | 1.7 inches |
Color | Black |
Model Number | SDCFXPS-128G-A46 |
Maximum Read Speed | 160 megabytes per second |
Product Height | 0.1 inches |
CompactFlash Speed Class | UDMA 7 |
Product Depth | 1.4 inches |
Minimum Operating Temperature | -13 degrees fahrenheit |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts | Limited lifetime |
Product Name | Extreme PRO 128GB CompactFlash (CF) Memory Card |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor | Limited lifetime |
Brand | SanDisk |
Maximum Write Speed | 150 megabytes per second |
Maximum Operating Temperature | 185 degrees fahrenheit |
Memory Card Format | CompactFlash (CF) |
UPC | 619659102487 |
Reviews (25)
Rachael –
I have never had a problem with the extreme pro and this card holds so many photos!
Bren –
Fast and dependable. Extreme pro is the best. I have ordered multiples of SanDisk Extreme cards and never had a problem. I would highly recommend.
Hash –
best entry level card with good speeds, a bit pricey but good if you can have it
jazzijack –
I bought this for a high end Canon camera. So far it has operated flawlessly.
Hemi –
This the first time I used a compact flash, The write speed is great, I did have much buffer time. Overall I highly recommend this card.
NatureLover –
I upgraded to a faster card and very satisfied with this. Well worth the $.
Canajun –
Enough capacity to satisfy my trigger finger and so quick to process data it’s an amazing piece of technology. Still discovering all the wonders of this card, but so far could not be more impressed.
Steph –
It’s so amazing, used for all of my videography work!
slowhands –
I shoot photos with a Nikon D810 DSLR camera. The D810 has two memory card slots: one for SD cards, and the other for CompactFlash (CF) memory cards. CompactFlash is an old, outdated storage medium but if you still use a camera that requires it (like the D810), the SanDisk – Extreme Pro 128GB CompactFlash Memory Card is one of the best cards still on the market.
I use this 128GB ExtremePro card as my primary storage card when shooting photos with my DSLR and I never have any issues or delays. I (thankfully) have never had one of these cards fail on me.
M531 –
Needed storage for my new phone, and this worked perfectly.
Battery –
These cards work great with Canon 5D MKIV and MKIII
Bishop –
Great for recording long events without losing footage.
jamie –
Can’t go wrong with SanDisk CF cards. These work fast and I’ve never had an issue with a corrupted SandDisk card. (yet)
Gamelover –
This compactflash is quick! Found it here at a really great price.
SanDisk –
This item purchased was a brand new in package CF card. After purchase are used it for eight photography session for a client. When I try to transfer data from the cards to the computer it appeared that the card was corrupt. I lost more than 64 GB of images…. I was very disappointed about the product and the performance. Maybe one of a kind situation but going forward will consider other brands
TibiM –
I bought this card to keep up the buffer when I am om continuous shoot mode on my D810. Not the fastest camera but even on SD cards buffering became a problem when shooting to RAW. Never had a hickup with this card.
Zeke –
I have never had any problems with Sandisk cards this is a great card and deal
Buddy –
Just tried it out the other day in my 5dmkiii. Worked really well shooting stills. Haven’t done any video yet. Worked much better than my old SD card while uploading onto my laptop.
brianzebra –
This memory card is great for my Canon EOS 7D camera! When I bought my camera a number of years ago, the memory card I bought was around 4GB, because that’s all I could afford at that time – the larger capacity memory cards were outrageously priced. Now that the price has gone done, I was finally able to purchase the 128GB memory card. I was using the video recorder on my camera to film my music band performing gigs, and the older memory card would always run out of space and capture only 1/3 of our concerts. With the 128GB capacity, I no longer have to worry about the recording stopping in the middle of the concert. Also, the specs on this card are great – very fast – great for burst shooting of photos. In fact, I bought 2 of these memory cards. Easy to install, no problems yet, so I am completely satisfied with it.
Unknown –
Best memory card for cameras that still take them. Great size that can let you store 1000s of pictures or hours of filming
RandallA –
Captures the pictures with no hesitation? Highly recommended!
Memorycard –
I have loved using this card for my job. I am a sports photographer and this card has been perfect for the thousands of photos I take per game
Owolabi –
The durability of the SANDISK EXTREME PRO is what drove me to it. But, I discovered I needed bigger space for my BIG FILES RE-STORAGE
Brittany –
Made a great difference in the speed of my camera! Definitely recommend.
BKTR –
I always can rely on this brand . This CF card is fast enough for me to do action shots