Reddit Reddit reviews SanDisk Extreme 64GB CompactFlash Memory Card (SDCFXSB-064G-G46)

We found 3 Reddit comments about SanDisk Extreme 64GB CompactFlash Memory Card (SDCFXSB-064G-G46). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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SanDisk Extreme 64GB CompactFlash Memory Card (SDCFXSB-064G-G46)
Exceptional Shot to Shot Performance - Read speeds of up to 120MB/s and write speeds of up to 85MB/sProfessional-Grade Video Capture - VPG-20 ensures sustained data recording rate of 20MB/s for a smooth and unbroken video streamDurable Design - Backed by rigorous stress, shock, and vibration testing and includes RTV silicone coating for protection against shock and vibrationlifetime limited warranty
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3 Reddit comments about SanDisk Extreme 64GB CompactFlash Memory Card (SDCFXSB-064G-G46):

u/will_i_be_pretty · 2 pointsr/retrobattlestations

I have a brand new SanDisk Extreme 64GB UDMA7 ("800x") card running in my PowerBook g4 (ATA/100) right now. Works great.

This one: https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B00NUB2RPW/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/DominusDeus · 2 pointsr/coins

Look up how to set your white balance. And it's done using a white background. Once it's adjusted, it should keep that white balance saved. Before I adjusted mine, my silver coins looked fine, but then I got gold. It was clear that something was off because that's what my gold was looking like. After I adjusted it, what you saw in my first post was what I was getting.

If you don't have a high capacity memory card, get one. You can get a CF card that acts as an adapter for SD cards. Grab one of those and a 32 or 64 GB SD card. Another reddit thread is saying that this 64GB CF card works with the D200. Shoot in RAW + JPEG mode; that'll have the camera save both the RAW file and the JPG. RAW files will be much larger in file size, and higher quality, and will allow for a TON of editing in the ViewNX software. You can adjust for exposure and numerous other things that a JPG wont let you do. Have the camera save the largest resolution JPG on the FINE quality setting. That'll give you the best of both worlds.

An extension tube set will help a bit, but not a whole lot, especially on a lens that isn't macro. A macro lens has a very short focusing distance, which lets you get the lens get very close to what you're taking a picture of and still focus. Most other lenses need to be 15 or more inches away before they'll focus. I've got a 300mm lens that needs to be a minimum of about 10 feet away to focus on something. An extension tube will also narrow the depth of field, sometimes by a lot. I have a set of extension tubes, and attached to my 85mm macro lens, I can only move my camera about a millimeter towards of away from a coin and it gets blurry, and can no longer focus. This is about as close to a penny as I can get with my lens and tube.

u/Takanashi_Aihlia · 1 pointr/ipod
  1. Repairing it might even be something you could do yourself, if you wanted to try it. Here's a video guide on how to take it apart, and here's a text-and-picture based one. The only problem I foresee is the battery seems to be soldered on, and you'd probably definitely want to change that; but once it's open anyone with the ability to solder could that for you, and it's only taken apart with screws.

  2. It's probably the screen that's messed up, if you can see the contents but with no backlight. I literally just got an iPod (Classic) put back together today that a screen I ordered had no backlight working, and I had to order another one which worked fine.

  3. Probably. Hard drives and batteries are the most common failures.

  4. iTunes wouldn't recognize it, if the hard drive has failed.

  5. I have no idea what the three beeps are, but they're definitely a POST code failure response, to tell you something is wrong.

  6. You can replace the hard drive with a CF, but those are expensive for even the most modest storage sizes. It'd be much cheaper and more effective to get a SD to CF adapter card and an SD card which would run you $40 USD for 128GBs, where it'd be $40 USD to just get 64GBs via CF, and $70 to get the equivalent 128GBs via CF.