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A quick rundown of this product’s key features:
Product Description
Blazing Fast Performance: Achieve 120MB/s read & 65MB/s write speeds with our MIXAGE compactflash Memory card, perfect for 4K video recording and rapid burst-mode photography
Built for Heavy Use: 85TB Total Bytes Written (TBW) ensures extreme durability for professional photographers and videographers
Universal Camera Compatibility: Seamlessly works with Canon, Nikon, Hasselblad, and other DSLR/mirrorless cameras (CF Type I verified)
Cutting-Edge 3D TLC NAND: Delivers high storage density and stable performance in extreme temperature conditions (-40°C to 85°C)
Reliable Storage: Available in 64GB/128GB/256GB capacity options, suitable for long-duration shooting and meeting daily storage needs
Our Top Reviews
Reviewer: Pej H.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: UDMA7 works with Canon 5Dmk4
Review: Just received the 64GB CF card, working well from my test shots. I’ll update based on real world use. I basically wanted redundant storage for certain shoots where I needed to ensure redundancy in case of SD card loss.Someone else commented with a 1 star that the CFast one didn’t work for their mk4, no kidding… The Canon 5Dmk4 doesn’t support CFast. Clearly outlined on Canon’s own tech specs of the camera:CF card• Type I drive (Type II and Microdrive non-supported.)• UDMA Mode 7 supported.• CFast cards cannot be used.SD, SDHC and SDXC memory cards• UHS-I supported.• MultiMediaCards (MMC) cannot be used (results in error).• UHS-II not supported. If a UHS-II card is used, it may be slower than a UHS-I (depends on the cardspecifications).
Reviewer: Robert
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: There’s no moving parts
Review: Shipping was fast,packing was adequete, it works, and I am happy with my purchase of this compact flash memory card.
Reviewer: Biscuit
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Excellent Choice for Empeg – Performed equal to more expensive choices.
Review: A good quality CompactFlash memory card. You won’t be disappointed!** If you plan to use it for an Empeg / RioCar player upgrade, then read on, for the rest of this review is relevant to that.This card went into a Empeg “Mark II” in-dash car mp3 (rebranded RioCar) player to replace its aging IDE drive. This 64GB CompactFlash sold for $40.99 at the time of this review which is a bargain. In addition to this memory card I used a $15 Syba adapter purchased separately from Amazon. I could not be happier with the results. My only regret is that it is not higher capacity, for although 64GB meets my immediate needs, the OS can supports up to 128GB. KingSpec does sell the larger card for +$29, which you may want to consider if performing this upgrade.This is the second Empeg I’ve converted to CompactFlash; both using the same adapter. The first time I used a SanDisk Extreme 128GB card, and although that works well too, it cost more and I see no appreciable advantage with it over this one. KingSpec claims a slight speed advantage of 135 MB/s which is 15 MB/s faster than SanDisk’s rating. I have no way to verify this, but see no difference in their side by side use once in this player. Both play music without any hesitation, and the speed to load new music is never a speedy process, but seems identical between the two. The big advantage is that a CompactFlash will stand up to the extremes found in a vehicle better (heat and vibration), and as such should be the last storage change my Empegs will ever need. I hope this review has been of some help, especially for those of you continuing to use one of these classic mp3 car players.
Reviewer: Staci Baffetti
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Failed after 2 shots.
Review: I bought this card while on sale in October for my Nikon D4. It worked for 2 shots then an error came up on my camera “This card cannot be used. Card may be damaged insert another card”. Formatting on and off camera made no difference. Manufacturer, and Amazon had no replacement stock for 4 weeks of the 128GB. Manufacturer was not prepared to offer any alternative and said I would have to wait at least 4 weeks for a replacement, so I returned the faulty CF card. I shan’t be buying this brand again.
Reviewer: Dad, the engineer
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Slightly overpriced 64GB CF, with decent performance (see details)
Review: I got the KingSpec 64GB VPG-65 to use in an old, backup Nikon D200 DSLR. Performance appears indistinguishable from any other CF cards I have – aside from my ancient IBM Microdrives :p It’s worth keeping in mind that the old-school PATA-type interface is the bottleneck.As far as the price is concerned, the KingSpec is on the higher side of what you’d normally pay for 64GB, and in the range of cheaper 128GB CFs. I did verify that this drive has the full capacity, and is not a fraudulent unit with memory wraparound.
Reviewer: RedAkuma82
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Works great, verified the memory, decent speed
Review: First thing I will say about this card is a bit of older technology but I wanted a bigger flash card for my niece to start using on her camera. This is definitely a good card to have if you are just getting into photography. This card has a pretty good transfer speed so she is able to take multiple shots quicker without having to wait for it to write to the card. I did do a test on the memory just verify the memory and this card has a legitimate 64 GB. The card is pretty well built like any compact flash card so it is not something that you could physically break easily. It also does not have any type of heating issue from what I can tell. She havs used the card to take quite a few picture. You could technically use it as normal data storage as well if you wanted to. Overall this is a solid compact flash card to have if you are trying to find a decent compact flash card with decent size memory and good speed. It fits pretty well and you do not have to force the card into anything or you could bend the pins on the inside of your device.
Reviewer: Miles Raymond
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: not the fastest, but all 64G usable
Review: A great upgrade for an older camera that’s still got life left in it. 64GB adds a lot of storage to older CF-based cameras, especially with the relatively quick writes. Sure, this won’t suddenly make the old SLR into a brand new camera, but it sure will make long trips a lot easier.2024 update – it is now dead. That did not last long ~1yr. It is harder and harder to find good CF cards, and Kingspec has usually been good in the past. I hope I just got a dud, but it’s obviously well out of the exchange window. I might try a 128GB or 256GB and hope it isn’t a dud.
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