CF-cards on H3D-39

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perjorgen

Hi

Does anybody know which CF-cards can be used on a H3D-39.

I am looking for some high capacity cards and has been looking at Transcend CF 400x 64GB UDMA but since the camera is a few years old I am not sure if it is supported.

Is there a limitation on what size is supported?
Does it support UDMA and if not can it use UDMA cards?

davidthescot

Hi everyone

Just bought 8 x Lexar Pro 133x CF 16GB cards which my HD3-39 will not recognise.  Is there an upper memory limit or does Lexar have a problem.  Help would be aopreciated.

David

davidthescot

Hi

I have just found that Lexar 133x 16GB cards won't work on my HD3-II-39 so I would not hold my breath about anything bigger.

David

Greg

I mostly use Sandisk cards since that is what Hasselblad recommends, but I have a couple of Lexar cards and they work fine.  And that size should be no problem at all.  That card should work so I would talk to my dealer about a replacement.  You may want to take your camera along with the card to your local dealer and let them try another while they look on.  Good luck.

Greg

Alex Maxim

Hi,
I use Lexar 16GB 300x udma with no problem on H3DII-39. My favourite card.

Alex

davidthescot

Hi Alex

Thanks for that.  It may be that the card needs to be UDMA to work.  Anyone else know anything?

David

HLArt

I work with a SanDisk EXTRENE  60MB/s, 32GB without any problem, works very fine.
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Phil G

Hi David

I had problems with 4GB Lexar 133x cards with my Canon cameras they appeared not to be able to keep up with firewire downloading , corrupted images etc OK if I used USB to download

So plumped for Sandisk extreme IV  for the H3D which work ok on the D50 as well no problems

Phil
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Phil G

Appears we have two parallel threads
http://www.hasselbladdigitalforum.com/index.php/topic,1300.0.html

I had problems with 4GB Lexar 133x cards with my Canon cameras they appeared not to be able to keep up with firewire downloading , corrupted images etc OK if I used USB to download

So plumped for 8GB Sandisk extreme IV for the H3D 39 which also work ok on the D50 as well, no problems

Phil
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NickT

Hi Phil I've merged these two topics as it is easier to search and there is some good info here.
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Dustbak

I use Sandisk 16GB Extreme and Sandisk 16GB Extreme Pro without problems with my CF39.