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10/06/2004 11:16:42 PM · #1			 | 
		
		| anybody knows the life span of a CF Card?, how old is your oldest CF Card? |  
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10/06/2004 11:21:28 PM · #2			 | 
		
		My oldest is a 64 MB Sandisk that I picked up just after Christmas '01.
 
 It's, actually, the only one I have.. for now. :)  Still going strong.
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10/06/2004 11:31:34 PM · #3			 | 
		
		I've got one I'm about to pitch. I bought it about 6 months ago and it's totally crapped out. Takes FOREVER to get photos off it and I've lost more than I can count. I kept using it since I didn't know which disc was actually the crap one [I kept mixing them up].
 
 It's a sandisk which must just be a lemon.
 
 P.S. I use other cards that are up to 4-5 years old
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10/06/2004 11:35:26 PM · #4			 | 
		
		None of my CF cards have given me any trouble.  I have two 256's that are from when I bought my Canon G2, almost 3 years ago and 25,000 photos ago.    Of course, my Canon G2 crapped out this August, but the memory cards are going strong in my new Rebel.
 
 I did though buy a 1GB for the Rebel because I always hate to have to stop and change the cards, and I shoot Raw, which means 30 pics per card or so on the 256's. |  
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10/06/2004 11:59:19 PM · #5			 | 
		
		Yeah, name-brand cards like Sandisk can last for years without problems. More generic brands use iffy flash memory that tends to cause corrupted files and other difficulties. I learned the hard way. :( 
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10/07/2004 12:11:18 AM · #6			 | 
		
		Originally posted by GoldBerry:   I've got one I'm about to pitch. I bought it about 6 months ago and it's totally crapped out. Takes FOREVER to get photos off it and I've lost more than I can count. I kept using it since I didn't know which disc was actually the crap one [I kept mixing them up].
 
 It's a sandisk which must just be a lemon.
 
 P.S. I use other cards that are up to 4-5 years old  |   
 
 If the card is only 6 months old, you should be able to get a new one from Sandisk. It's certainly not normal for a card to fail that early, even in pretty severe use.
 We have an industrial computer at work that some goof designed using a CF card as the boot drive, LOL. The cards are written to so often that they crap out after about a year. You can imagine how may write cycles they go through. I'm sure you haven't written to your card even one tenth a smany time as necessary to cause failure. I think it takes at least 100,000 writes, in the same location, to cause failure with moder flash memory (at least the high-quality memory used by makers like Sandisk. |  
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10/07/2004 12:26:02 AM · #7			 | 
		
		| I bought one and it said 10 year guerantee... |  
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10/07/2004 04:31:55 AM · #8			 | 
		
		Originally posted by kirbic:  I think it takes at least 100,000 writes, in the same location, to cause failure with moder flash memory (at least the high-quality memory used by makers like Sandisk.  |   
 I've read a similar stat about 100,000 writes per cell.  I belive cards generally come with more cells than they need, so they can be swapped out to improve lifetime. |  
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10/07/2004 09:14:15 AM · #9			 | 
		
		Originally posted by Artyste:   My oldest is a 64 MB Sandisk that I picked up just after Christmas '01.
 
 It's, actually, the only one I have.. for now. :)  Still going strong.  |   
 
 oh man! 64 meg on that s7000? how many shots do you get on the card, like 10? 
 there are some good deals on the sandisk cards right now. i hear you can get a 1gig for around 100 bux online. 
 
 my oldest CF is a sandisk 512, but it's only about 14 months old. it's still a baby :) 
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