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product_id: 49365740
title: "Transcend 2GB CompactFlash 133 Memory Card (CF Card) Up to 50/20 MB/s, Supports Ultra DMA transfer mode 4 with MLC NAND Flash appropriate for entry-level DSLRs TS2GCF133"
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# 50 MB/s read speed 2GB reliable storage Shock & water resistant Transcend 2GB CompactFlash 133 Memory Card (CF Card) Up to 50/20 MB/s, Supports Ultra DMA transfer mode 4 with MLC NAND Flash appropriate for entry-level DSLRs TS2GCF133

**Brand:** transcend
**Price:** ¥13043
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Transcend 2GB CompactFlash 133 Memory Card (CF Card) Up to 50/20 MB/s, Supports Ultra DMA transfer mode 4 with MLC NAND Flash appropriate for entry-level DSLRs TS2GCF133 by transcend
- **How much does it cost?** ¥13043 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- transcend enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted transcend brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Data safety first:** Integrated write-protection switch guards your precious files.
- • **Built for the wild:** Shock, water, and X-ray proof design for fearless fieldwork.
- • **Speed that keeps up:** Up to 50MB/s read speeds ensure your DSLR never misses a shot.
- • **Compact yet capacious:** 2GB storage perfect for entry-level cameras and quick bursts.
- • **Universal compatibility:** Works seamlessly with a wide range of cameras and audio devices.

## Overview

The Transcend 2GB CompactFlash 133 card delivers reliable 50MB/s read speeds with durable MLC NAND flash memory. Designed for entry-level DSLRs and compatible devices, it offers shock, water, and X-ray resistance plus a write-protect switch, making it a trusted companion for photographers seeking dependable performance without breaking the bank.

## Description

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Review: Cheap but Mighty - I bought this card for my Canon EOS 400D, and I was pleased to see when I turned the camera on that it cheerfully displayed "1587" to show me how many raw shots could be recorded before I'd have to change cards. Woohoo! Having bought a 2Gb SanDisk Extreme IV with the camera, I didn't want to spend a fortune on spare cards so I did some research on the web to find out exactly how fast a card needs to be before the write speed of the camera falls short of the card and you are paying for "unused extra speed". I have found it difficult to find accurate sources on the web but it seems that a 133x card should be more than adequate for storing data as fast as an EOS 400D can supply it. Which of course means a less congested buffer and more shots in a row in burst mode! I have done some simple tests with this Transcend card compared to my Extreme IV, and superficially at least there is no appreciable difference in performance. I have read that the larger memory address space of high capacity cards can slow down data writing slightly as compared to smaller cards, so I will not be going higher than 16Gb. I will be buying a few more of these babies before I go off around the planet! ** Update follows (26 Mar 09) ** Since writing this review I have upgraded to the delicious Canon EOS 40D (see my review on the kit version for the low-down). The performance of the Canon EOS 40D with the Transcend 133x 16Gb card is noticeably poor compared to both the 2Gb and 4Gb versions of the SanDisk Extreme IV range. Since I do a lot of high speed shooting, I therefore sold my Transcend card with my Canon EOS 400D. So, if you are a 400D/Rebel user, this card will do fine speed-wise and it is a LOT of storage at a low price. However if you are a Canon 40D user, and you want the full shooting speed, you will probably want a faster card. I have recent reviews on the 2Gb and 4Gb SanDisk Extreme IV cards which will help you decide how fast your cards need to be.
Review: Excellent so far - used as a replacement 1.8" HDD - Bought this to use as a replacement hard disk in a sixth gen iPod Classic (120GB). It had been dropped one too may times, and the existing drive was clicking and freezing badly, but replacement mechanical drives are still pretty expensive. I had bought a cheap ZIF to CF adaptor from Ebay, along with the necessary tools to split the iPod apart (about £5 all in). Got this CF card as it offered a good size for the price, and the lower speed of this card was not an issue for music playback as the bitrate is only 320kbps. The card has been great - worked straight away after a reformat with iTunes, showing 30GB of space. Upload of music was fast, and performance in use has been excellent, with near-instant restart from pause, quick track selection etc. The iPod is also marginally lighter, and the battery life is good. Recommended if you want to convert your classic to SSD storage.

## Features

- Fast Data Transfer: The CompactFlash 133 provides fast read speeds up to 133 MBs, allowing quick access to your files and media
- Versatile Capacities: Available in multiple capacities from 8GB to 64GB, the CompactFlash 133 suits a variety of storage needs
- Durable and Reliable: Built to withstand shock and vibration, this memory card is optimal for photographers and videographers in the field
- Wide Compatibility: Compatible with a range of devices including cameras and audio recorders, ensuring ease of use across various applications
- Write Protection Switch: The integrated write protection switch helps prevent accidental data loss by allowing you to lock the card

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000VY2BC0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 12,351 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 13 in CompactFlash Cards |
| Brand Name | Transcend |
| Colour | red |
| Compatible Devices | Camera |
| Country of Origin | Taiwan |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (6,885) |
| Flash Memory Type | Memory Card |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00760557810315 |
| Hardware Connectivity | CompactFlash |
| Item Weight | 0.4 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Transcend |
| Media Speed | 20 MB/s |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 2 GB |
| Model Name | TS2GCF133 |
| Model Number | TS2GCF133 |
| Product Features | Temperature Proof, Water Proof, X Ray Proof |
| Product Warranty | 5-Year Limited Warranty |
| Read Speed | 50 Megabytes Per Second |
| Secure Digital Association Speed Class | Class 10 |
| UPC | 760557810315 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Warranty Type | Limited |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Transcend
- **Compatible devices:** Camera
- **Flash memory type:** Memory Card
- **Memory storage capacity:** 2 GB
- **Model name:** TS2GCF133

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can I use this card for my Roland Fantom X keyboard?**
A: I'm unfamiliar with the Fantom X as I play the electric guitar. However, in reviewing http://lib.roland.co.jp/support/en/manuals/res/1811531/Fantom-X678_r_eA.pdf, page 5 says it will accept CompactFlash memory cards. However, per http://www.musiciansfriend.com/resources/article/Roland-Fantom-X/m711821, it appears the keyboard has a PC card slot for data backup with a 1GB capacity so assuming this is a standard socket, you'd only be able to use 1GB of the 8GB available on the Transcend CompactFlash.  Regarding speed, I use mine in a Canon camera capable of producing 6 raw frames a second so this should be no problem in the Roland environment.Note that my response is not a wholesale blessing for the use of the subject Transcend CompactFlash memory card, but it appears it will work though you'd only be able to use 12% of its capacity (1GB of 8GB). Hope this helps. Good luck.

**Q: Does this Memory card work in my Nikon D70?**
A: Question: What Compact Flash Cards are approved for use in the D70 / D70S Digital SLR?Nikon has tested the following cards and approved their use in the D70 / D70S Digital SLR:SanDisk SDCFB series 16 MB, 32MB, 48 MB, 80 MB, 96 MB, 128 MB, 160 MB, 192 MB,256 MB, 300 MB, 384 MB, 512 MB and 1 GBSanDisk SDCFB (Type II) 192 MB and 300 MBSandisk SDCF2B (Type II) 256 MBSandisk SDCFH (Ultra) 128 MB, 192 MB, 256 MB, 384 MB, 512 MB and 1 GBSandisk SDCFH (Ultra II) 256 MB, 512 MB, and 1 GBSandisk SDCFX (Extreme) 512 MB and 1 GBSandisk SDCFX (Extreme III) 1GB, 2GBLexar Media 4x USB series 16 MB, 32 MB, 64 MB, 80 MB, 128 MB, 256 MB and 512 MBLexar Media 8x USB series 16 MB, 32 MB, 48 MB, 64 MB, and 80 MBLexar Media 10x USB series 160 MBLexar Media 12x USB series 64 MB, 128 MB, 192 MB, 256 MB, 320 MB and 512 MBLexar Media 16x USB series 192 MB, 256 MB, 320 MB, 512 MB, 640 MB and 1 GBLexar Media 16x WA* USB Series 128 MB, 192 MB, 256 MB and 512 MBLexar Media 24x USB series 256 MB and 512 MBLexar Media 24x WA* USB series 256 MB and 512 MBLexar Media 32x WA* USB series 1GBLexar Media 40x WA* USB series 256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB, 2 GB and 4 GBLexar Media 80x WA* USB Series 512 MB, 1 GB, 2 GB and 4 GBRenesas Technology (Hitachi) Compact Flash HB28C8x 16 MB and 32 MBMicrodrive DSCM 512 MB and 1 GBMicrodrive 3K4 2 GB and 4 GBOther brands and capacities of cards may work, but Nikon cannot guarantee their operation. Check with the manufacturer of the third-party card for compatibility information. Nikon recommends keeping one of the approved cards available for troubleshooting.

**Q: Does this work for the Canon 40d?**
A: The Canon 40D is meant to use a Compact Flash card of up to 32GB; so this should work just fine.  My experience with my Transcend card has been flawless.

**Q: Will 8GB or 16GB work with the Canon EOS 300D?**
A: The camera specs say the camera supports up to 8GB. Anything higher then 2GB however can slow the camera boot time, due to the camera reading a more complex file system. Basic funtions, lag has been reported, yet others say it is not noticeable enough to be an issue.A 16GB card if used, the camera can only format 8GB and use 8GB only of the 16.Hope this helps!

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Cheap but Mighty
*by B***G on 31 October 2008*

I bought this card for my Canon EOS 400D, and I was pleased to see when I turned the camera on that it cheerfully displayed "1587" to show me how many raw shots could be recorded before I'd have to change cards. Woohoo! Having bought a 2Gb SanDisk Extreme IV with the camera, I didn't want to spend a fortune on spare cards so I did some research on the web to find out exactly how fast a card needs to be before the write speed of the camera falls short of the card and you are paying for "unused extra speed". I have found it difficult to find accurate sources on the web but it seems that a 133x card should be more than adequate for storing data as fast as an EOS 400D can supply it. Which of course means a less congested buffer and more shots in a row in burst mode! I have done some simple tests with this Transcend card compared to my Extreme IV, and superficially at least there is no appreciable difference in performance. I have read that the larger memory address space of high capacity cards can slow down data writing slightly as compared to smaller cards, so I will not be going higher than 16Gb. I will be buying a few more of these babies before I go off around the planet! ** Update follows (26 Mar 09) ** Since writing this review I have upgraded to the delicious Canon EOS 40D (see my review on the kit version for the low-down). The performance of the Canon EOS 40D with the Transcend 133x 16Gb card is noticeably poor compared to both the 2Gb and 4Gb versions of the SanDisk Extreme IV range. Since I do a lot of high speed shooting, I therefore sold my Transcend card with my Canon EOS 400D. So, if you are a 400D/Rebel user, this card will do fine speed-wise and it is a LOT of storage at a low price. However if you are a Canon 40D user, and you want the full shooting speed, you will probably want a faster card. I have recent reviews on the 2Gb and 4Gb SanDisk Extreme IV cards which will help you decide how fast your cards need to be.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent so far - used as a replacement 1.8" HDD
*by O***C on 27 September 2011*

Bought this to use as a replacement hard disk in a sixth gen iPod Classic (120GB). It had been dropped one too may times, and the existing drive was clicking and freezing badly, but replacement mechanical drives are still pretty expensive. I had bought a cheap ZIF to CF adaptor from Ebay, along with the necessary tools to split the iPod apart (about £5 all in). Got this CF card as it offered a good size for the price, and the lower speed of this card was not an issue for music playback as the bitrate is only 320kbps. The card has been great - worked straight away after a reformat with iTunes, showing 30GB of space. Upload of music was fast, and performance in use has been excellent, with near-instant restart from pause, quick track selection etc. The iPod is also marginally lighter, and the battery life is good. Recommended if you want to convert your classic to SSD storage.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works a treat
*by T***Z on 7 March 2009*

I have a Sony HDV Z7E Camcorder, which can record on mini DVcam tape and/or compact flash in either SD or HDV. The problem is the card it comes with is just 8gb, which limits the compact flash recording time to 32mins. So I've been looking for something bigger and after hearing good things about this card on the broadcast forums I opted for the 32gb Transend and I haven't been disappointed. Now with a single 32gb card I can get 142 minutes of footage and with two cards I can cover most jobs. The DVraw files have worked faultlessly and the best thing is they load onto my Mac faster than real time. Great price, great product, I can't recommend it enough.

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