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SanDisk 128GB Extreme Pro CF Card (160MB/s)
SanDisk 128GB Extreme Pro CF Card (160MB/s)
SanDisk 128GB Extreme Pro CF Card (160MB/s)
SanDisk 128GB Extreme Pro CF Card (160MB/s)
SanDisk 128GB Extreme Pro CF Card (160MB/s)
SanDisk 128GB Extreme Pro CF Card (160MB/s)

SanDisk 128GB Extreme Pro CF Card (160MB/s)

Get high-capacity storage, faster shot-to-shot performance, and cinema-quality video with the SanDisk Extreme Pro memory card. This superior memory card is optimized for professional-grade video capture.

Get high-capacity storage, faster shot-to-shot performance, and cinema-quality video with the SanDisk Extreme Pro memory card. This superior memory card is optimized for professional-grade video capture.

SanDisk 128GB Extreme Pro CF Card (160MB/s)

Get high-capacity storage, faster shot-to-shot performance, and cinema-quality video with the SanDisk Extreme Pro memory card. This superior memory card is optimized for professional-grade video capture.

Get high-capacity storage, faster shot-to-shot performance, and cinema-quality video with the SanDisk Extreme Pro memory card. This superior memory card is optimized for professional-grade video capture.

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Last updated at 05/13/2026 19:22:22

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$196.98

SanDisk Extreme PRO CF 160MB/s 128 GB VPG 65, UDMA 7

Delivery $75.04

Videoguys Australia

$415.00

Sandisk Extreme Pro 128GB 160Mb/s CF Card

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Price history

Reviews

Sandisk Extreme Pro CompactFlash (Read 160mb/s, Write150mb/s, 128GB) (SDCFXPS-128G-X46)
16 July 2020Anonymous

originally posted on gadgettree.co.uk

This memory card brand has been a staple for me and my studio for years now. I have used their SDHC cards since they first hit the scene and loved them. Now that I have grown as a business and upgraded to Nikons D4S cameras, I thought I would stay with SanDisk for they have never failed me before. These memory cards read and write faster than ANY card I have used in the past. They are able to keep up with the high frame rate and file size of full size RAW files that the D4s puts out. I have yet to fill the buffer on my camera I do understand that it is very large but the pause in shooting that I have in sports I have yet to even challenge the buffer in my studio sessions and portraits the card catches up in no time. The number of shots that I can hold per card 32 GB ... MoreThis memory card brand has been a staple for me and my studio for years now. I have used their SDHC cards since they first hit the scene and loved them. Now that I have grown as a business and upgraded to Nikons D4S cameras, I thought I would stay with SanDisk for they have never failed me before. These memory cards read and write faster than ANY card I have used in the past. They are able to keep up with the high frame rate and file size of full size RAW files that the D4s puts out. I have yet to fill the buffer on my camera I do understand that it is very large but the pause in shooting that I have in sports I have yet to even challenge the buffer in my studio sessions and portraits the card catches up in no time. The number of shots that I can hold per card 32 GB at full RAW uncompressed is 866. More than enough room for me and anything that I will use the camera for. As for the transfer speed from card to computer I use the Lexar Pro workflow hub and readers is the fastest that have ever dealt with. Bottom line, if you are looking for a card that will meet your needs and leave you room for expansion in your work or creative skill set this card is one you should strongly consider.

Sandisk Extreme Pro CompactFlash (Read 160mb/s, Write150mb/s, 128GB) (SDCFXPS-128G-X46)
20 March 2021Deane

originally posted on gadgettree.co.uk

This is not my first Sandisk product. I have several Sandisk SD cards and one Sandisk 128gb CF card. No problems with any of them. On a recent trip to Yellowstone National Park, I did, however, run out of memory on my 128gb CF card. Too mays geyser videos I suppose. I opted to upgrade to a new 256gb Sandisk CF card. I have not been sorry, as it functions flawlessly every time I use it. If there was anything that might be considered a problem with this card, it is the fact that neither of my two card readers would read the card. I upgraded to the Sandisk Imagemate All In One USB 3.0 card reader and no more problems. I am extremely pleased with this 256gb CF card, as I have been with previous Sandisk cards. Keep up the good work Sandisk. Kudos to BH also, for their ... MoreThis is not my first Sandisk product. I have several Sandisk SD cards and one Sandisk 128gb CF card. No problems with any of them. On a recent trip to Yellowstone National Park, I did, however, run out of memory on my 128gb CF card. Too mays geyser videos I suppose. I opted to upgrade to a new 256gb Sandisk CF card. I have not been sorry, as it functions flawlessly every time I use it. If there was anything that might be considered a problem with this card, it is the fact that neither of my two card readers would read the card. I upgraded to the Sandisk Imagemate All In One USB 3.0 card reader and no more problems. I am extremely pleased with this 256gb CF card, as I have been with previous Sandisk cards. Keep up the good work Sandisk. Kudos to BH also, for their great service and prompt shipping and customer care.

Sandisk Extreme Pro CompactFlash (Read 160mb/s, Write150mb/s, 128GB) (SDCFXPS-128G-X46)
2 November 2020Doug

originally posted on gadgettree.co.uk

I purchased the 128GB Extreme Pro for my Sound Devices 633 MixerRecorder. When Im on location with long sessionsand often off of the gridproducers dont always bring a laptop to offload daily audio. If Ive flown in to the location everything has to fit in a small backpack and a small duffel bag so I cant always pack my laptop either to be totally honest as I dont like to check any of my media gear when flying. Even if a producer does bring a laptop and offloads daily audio I still want to be in possession of audio for the entire project until I can safely back up all files to multiple hard drives in my home studio in the event the client loses or accidentally deletes the projects audio files. I initially only trusted Delkin media cards, then switched to Hoodman which ... MoreI purchased the 128GB Extreme Pro for my Sound Devices 633 MixerRecorder. When Im on location with long sessionsand often off of the gridproducers dont always bring a laptop to offload daily audio. If Ive flown in to the location everything has to fit in a small backpack and a small duffel bag so I cant always pack my laptop either to be totally honest as I dont like to check any of my media gear when flying. Even if a producer does bring a laptop and offloads daily audio I still want to be in possession of audio for the entire project until I can safely back up all files to multiple hard drives in my home studio in the event the client loses or accidentally deletes the projects audio files. I initially only trusted Delkin media cards, then switched to Hoodman which I feel are exceptionally reliable media cards. But I switched to using only Sound Devices recommended media cards for the 633 MixerRecorder. Im also using the Delkin Black SDXC 128 GB card in the 633 for the SD card slot for mirrored recording. I may give the SanDisk Extreme a 5 Star rating down the road if it proves to be utterly reliable as the Delkin and Hoodman cards.

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Product TypeFlash memory card
Storage Capacity128 GB
LocalisationAustralia
Memory

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Updated 24 days ago
systecintl.ae

$196.98

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SanDisk Extreme PRO CF 160MB/s 128 GB VPG 65, UDMA 7

Delivery $75.04

Videoguys Australia

$415.00

Sandisk Extreme Pro 128GB 160Mb/s CF Card

7-day returns

Price history

Price history

Reviews

Sandisk Extreme Pro CompactFlash (Read 160mb/s, Write150mb/s, 128GB) (SDCFXPS-128G-X46)
16 July 2020

This memory card brand has been a staple for me and my studio for years now. I have used their SDHC cards since they first hit the scene and loved them. Now that I have grown as a business and upgraded to Nikons D4S cameras, I thought I would stay with SanDisk for they have never failed me before. These memory cards read and write faster than ANY card I have used in the past. They are able to keep up with the high frame rate and file size of full size RAW files that the D4s puts out. I have yet to fill the buffer on my camera I do understand that it is very large but the pause in shooting that I have in sports I have yet to even challenge the buffer in my studio sessions and portraits the card catches up in no time. The number of shots that I can hold per card 32 GB ... MoreThis memory card brand has been a staple for me and my studio for years now. I have used their SDHC cards since they first hit the scene and loved them. Now that I have grown as a business and upgraded to Nikons D4S cameras, I thought I would stay with SanDisk for they have never failed me before. These memory cards read and write faster than ANY card I have used in the past. They are able to keep up with the high frame rate and file size of full size RAW files that the D4s puts out. I have yet to fill the buffer on my camera I do understand that it is very large but the pause in shooting that I have in sports I have yet to even challenge the buffer in my studio sessions and portraits the card catches up in no time. The number of shots that I can hold per card 32 GB at full RAW uncompressed is 866. More than enough room for me and anything that I will use the camera for. As for the transfer speed from card to computer I use the Lexar Pro workflow hub and readers is the fastest that have ever dealt with. Bottom line, if you are looking for a card that will meet your needs and leave you room for expansion in your work or creative skill set this card is one you should strongly consider.

Anonymous originally posted on gadgettree.co.uk
Sandisk Extreme Pro CompactFlash (Read 160mb/s, Write150mb/s, 128GB) (SDCFXPS-128G-X46)
20 March 2021

This is not my first Sandisk product. I have several Sandisk SD cards and one Sandisk 128gb CF card. No problems with any of them. On a recent trip to Yellowstone National Park, I did, however, run out of memory on my 128gb CF card. Too mays geyser videos I suppose. I opted to upgrade to a new 256gb Sandisk CF card. I have not been sorry, as it functions flawlessly every time I use it. If there was anything that might be considered a problem with this card, it is the fact that neither of my two card readers would read the card. I upgraded to the Sandisk Imagemate All In One USB 3.0 card reader and no more problems. I am extremely pleased with this 256gb CF card, as I have been with previous Sandisk cards. Keep up the good work Sandisk. Kudos to BH also, for their ... MoreThis is not my first Sandisk product. I have several Sandisk SD cards and one Sandisk 128gb CF card. No problems with any of them. On a recent trip to Yellowstone National Park, I did, however, run out of memory on my 128gb CF card. Too mays geyser videos I suppose. I opted to upgrade to a new 256gb Sandisk CF card. I have not been sorry, as it functions flawlessly every time I use it. If there was anything that might be considered a problem with this card, it is the fact that neither of my two card readers would read the card. I upgraded to the Sandisk Imagemate All In One USB 3.0 card reader and no more problems. I am extremely pleased with this 256gb CF card, as I have been with previous Sandisk cards. Keep up the good work Sandisk. Kudos to BH also, for their great service and prompt shipping and customer care.

Deane originally posted on gadgettree.co.uk
Sandisk Extreme Pro CompactFlash (Read 160mb/s, Write150mb/s, 128GB) (SDCFXPS-128G-X46)
2 November 2020

I purchased the 128GB Extreme Pro for my Sound Devices 633 MixerRecorder. When Im on location with long sessionsand often off of the gridproducers dont always bring a laptop to offload daily audio. If Ive flown in to the location everything has to fit in a small backpack and a small duffel bag so I cant always pack my laptop either to be totally honest as I dont like to check any of my media gear when flying. Even if a producer does bring a laptop and offloads daily audio I still want to be in possession of audio for the entire project until I can safely back up all files to multiple hard drives in my home studio in the event the client loses or accidentally deletes the projects audio files. I initially only trusted Delkin media cards, then switched to Hoodman which ... MoreI purchased the 128GB Extreme Pro for my Sound Devices 633 MixerRecorder. When Im on location with long sessionsand often off of the gridproducers dont always bring a laptop to offload daily audio. If Ive flown in to the location everything has to fit in a small backpack and a small duffel bag so I cant always pack my laptop either to be totally honest as I dont like to check any of my media gear when flying. Even if a producer does bring a laptop and offloads daily audio I still want to be in possession of audio for the entire project until I can safely back up all files to multiple hard drives in my home studio in the event the client loses or accidentally deletes the projects audio files. I initially only trusted Delkin media cards, then switched to Hoodman which I feel are exceptionally reliable media cards. But I switched to using only Sound Devices recommended media cards for the 633 MixerRecorder. Im also using the Delkin Black SDXC 128 GB card in the 633 for the SD card slot for mirrored recording. I may give the SanDisk Extreme a 5 Star rating down the road if it proves to be utterly reliable as the Delkin and Hoodman cards.

Doug originally posted on gadgettree.co.uk
Sandisk Extreme Pro CompactFlash (Read 160mb/s, Write150mb/s, 128GB) (SDCFXPS-128G-X46)
28 July 2021

failed in a 5D3 while shooting in Tanzania. 5D mark iii had been serviced by canon days before and was running latest firmware version 1.3.3. After clicking to record some video, camera reported error saving file, then when I tried again it reported card corrupted. Lost some landscape photos of Mt. Kilimanjaro. Weather was humid and not too hot, low 80s less than 30. Couldnt recover with Data Rescue software. Camera worked flawlessly with Lexar 1066x and Komputerbay 1000x 64gb cards for the next 2 weeks in East Africa recording over 1000 photos and videos with no errors. Do not recommend this SanDisk 160MBs card. It feels like the manufacturer is using customers for QA. Card was picked up from BH on 9 Nov 2015 and failed on first use 15 Nov 2015.

GregoryOfManhattan originally posted on gadgettree.co.uk
Sandisk Extreme Pro CompactFlash (Read 160mb/s, Write150mb/s, 128GB) (SDCFXPS-128G-X46)
5 July 2021

I use my CF cards in a Nikon D800 and D700. Ive been using Extreme Pro cards for many years in a number of different iterations with never a problem. I like the heavy duty construction, the weather sealing and temperature range the cards can withstand. To me, the extra build quality justifies the price, and the speed continues to exceed my needs mostly still shooting, but with bursts of 8 framessecond on the D700. I bought a competing brand that was specd higher and was cheaper, and low and behold after one year it suddenly lost the directory on the card. I had to recover the files, which you may know takes many hours on a large card. So I bought Sandisk again and I trust this brand and model.

Jeffrey originally posted on gadgettree.co.uk
Sandisk Extreme Pro CompactFlash (Read 160mb/s, Write150mb/s, 128GB) (SDCFXPS-128G-X46)
5 February 2021

To be honest, I bought the CF card because the SD broke one of the plastic dividers between each conductor but it still works and I now use it to back up the new CF card. This new card will be used with a D800 Nikon camera. One reason is this camera has large files NEF Raw files. The camera uses CF SD cards and max frame rate for it is 4 framessec. In a test, I did, it will take about 1516 images before the buffer stalls, using a SanDisk Ex Pro 64GB 95MBs, the other card I own. That means you must wait for the files to transfer to either the CF or SD before taking more images and In general it may take 1 sec or so before you can continue but I never actually measured that. A little about the subjects I photograph, mostly wildlife and occasional videos using a Nikon ... MoreTo be honest, I bought the CF card because the SD broke one of the plastic dividers between each conductor but it still works and I now use it to back up the new CF card. This new card will be used with a D800 Nikon camera. One reason is this camera has large files NEF Raw files. The camera uses CF SD cards and max frame rate for it is 4 framessec. In a test, I did, it will take about 1516 images before the buffer stalls, using a SanDisk Ex Pro 64GB 95MBs, the other card I own. That means you must wait for the files to transfer to either the CF or SD before taking more images and In general it may take 1 sec or so before you can continue but I never actually measured that. A little about the subjects I photograph, mostly wildlife and occasional videos using a Nikon 500mm AFS lens. The D800 is not a speedy sports camera but I like the fact that its large files that can be cropped to useable sizes, especially when photographing something small like a bufflehead duck. So after reading the specks for the SD 64G 160MB card in conjunction with the cameras manual this card seems to be the fastest one available, and Nikon recommends SanDisk cards and Ive used SanDisk cards for some time and never had any problems with them.

John originally posted on gadgettree.co.uk
Sandisk Extreme Pro CompactFlash (Read 160mb/s, Write150mb/s, 128GB) (SDCFXPS-128G-X46)
20 July 2021

I am very disappointed with SanDisks new storage case for their line of CF cards. Looking at the photo, the case on the left is what everyone is familiar with and it works well. The new case on the right is totally useless. It is impossible to open with your fingers you would most likely break a finger nail trying and the only way it can be opened is with the use of a tool.I had complained to SanDisk about this issue and this is their responseI understand that you are facing issues with the Storage Case and it is hard to open up the case. We apologize for the inconvenience caused to you. I would like to inform you that we do not manufacture the storage case separately or provide replacement for the storage cases.They are completely oblivious to the problem, or they ... MoreI am very disappointed with SanDisks new storage case for their line of CF cards. Looking at the photo, the case on the left is what everyone is familiar with and it works well. The new case on the right is totally useless. It is impossible to open with your fingers you would most likely break a finger nail trying and the only way it can be opened is with the use of a tool.I had complained to SanDisk about this issue and this is their responseI understand that you are facing issues with the Storage Case and it is hard to open up the case. We apologize for the inconvenience caused to you. I would like to inform you that we do not manufacture the storage case separately or provide replacement for the storage cases.They are completely oblivious to the problem, or they dont care.Would I purchase another CF card from SanDisk, probably not.

Kenneth originally posted on gadgettree.co.uk
Sandisk Extreme Pro CompactFlash (Read 160mb/s, Write150mb/s, 128GB) (SDCFXPS-128G-X46)
3 May 2021

We have used the 16gb versions of this card without issue in our Canon 5D MKIII since we bought it in 2013. Late last year we picked up a couple of the 32gb versions for additional capacity. After the first use I noticed glitches in some of the video clips as well as still images. I reformatted the card thinking this would fix the issue it did not. The same thing happened on the next shoot. The problem was intermittent but happened enough that we couldnt trust the card. I put the card back into the bag and forgot about it until I noticed that the 1 year warranty was about to expire. I sent the cards back to SanDisk and they exchanged them for 2 new ones. Again, we had the same issues with the replacements. I am not sure if this is some sort of compatibility problem ... MoreWe have used the 16gb versions of this card without issue in our Canon 5D MKIII since we bought it in 2013. Late last year we picked up a couple of the 32gb versions for additional capacity. After the first use I noticed glitches in some of the video clips as well as still images. I reformatted the card thinking this would fix the issue it did not. The same thing happened on the next shoot. The problem was intermittent but happened enough that we couldnt trust the card. I put the card back into the bag and forgot about it until I noticed that the 1 year warranty was about to expire. I sent the cards back to SanDisk and they exchanged them for 2 new ones. Again, we had the same issues with the replacements. I am not sure if this is some sort of compatibility problem with the camera or a common problem with this particular model of card. I called Canon support and they blamed the card.

Kyle originally posted on gadgettree.co.uk
Sandisk Extreme Pro CompactFlash (Read 160mb/s, Write150mb/s, 128GB) (SDCFXPS-128G-X46)
14 July 2021

I have 4 SanDisk Extreme Pro 32 GB CompactFlash Memory Card 160MBs read speed 150MBs write speed. I used them with my Canon 7D MII and my 7D. In the burst mode at 10 frames per second the card keeps up Recording with the images. I have used this card in extreme heat, 115 F with no problems. I have been using this memory card since it first became available and is my primary Memory Card. When I record a series of images using my finger to trip to shutter sometimes the rate as high as six or seven frames per second do not have any Recording delays with this memory card. Ive recorded approximately 40,000 images using this card with no problems during the recording or exporting to computer processes. I highly recommend this card for both size and speed. The first time I ... MoreI have 4 SanDisk Extreme Pro 32 GB CompactFlash Memory Card 160MBs read speed 150MBs write speed. I used them with my Canon 7D MII and my 7D. In the burst mode at 10 frames per second the card keeps up Recording with the images. I have used this card in extreme heat, 115 F with no problems. I have been using this memory card since it first became available and is my primary Memory Card. When I record a series of images using my finger to trip to shutter sometimes the rate as high as six or seven frames per second do not have any Recording delays with this memory card. Ive recorded approximately 40,000 images using this card with no problems during the recording or exporting to computer processes. I highly recommend this card for both size and speed. The first time I went out with my Canon 7D M II, I went to bird sanctuary and recorded A Mix of birds in flight, birds in trees, birds traveling on the Lake, and landing and taking off from Lake in the course of two hours, I recorded 999 RAW images to fill this card, excellent card for this experience. The second memory card in my 7D M II is the SanDisk 32GB Extreme Pro UHSI SDHC U3 Memory Card Class 10 with Max. Write Speed 90 MBs, and Max. Read Speed 95 MBs. . The camera is set to start recording on the second card when the first card is Full. On rare occasions I will switch to the second card if a completely different subject matter attracts my attention to record during Focused shoot. Then I return to the main card and continue recording the subject I am photograph at that time. Example Aircraft in flight all of a sudden see activity completely different than aircraft but wholes my interest and dictates I should record the images. I switched to the second card continue recording in raw till those activities do not require any more documentation then switch back to the main memory card continue Recording aircraft. Thank you all for reading my analysis of this particular product. Man 74 in Black AZ

Man 7 I B A originally posted on gadgettree.co.uk
Sandisk Extreme Pro CompactFlash (Read 160mb/s, Write150mb/s, 128GB) (SDCFXPS-128G-X46)
19 February 2020

I purchased this product for my Canon EOS 7D camera, and tested it to see how it compared to my existing 16 GB SanDisk Extreme 60 MBs CompactFlash card. I like to shoot baseball, and I wanted to know if the 160 MBs card could capture a higher frame rate or a larger number of frames than the 60 MBs card.You can read this entire review, but heres the conclusion In a Canon EOS 7D with the firmware 2.0.3 latest, with UDMA support, the 60 MBs and 160 MBs cards performance is virtually identical, and the 160 MBs feature is not worth the increased cost. I experienced no difficulties or compatibility problems whatsoever with either card. I formatted both cards in the camera, mounted it on a tripod, and adjusted the camera for highest frame rate performance. I then ... MoreI purchased this product for my Canon EOS 7D camera, and tested it to see how it compared to my existing 16 GB SanDisk Extreme 60 MBs CompactFlash card. I like to shoot baseball, and I wanted to know if the 160 MBs card could capture a higher frame rate or a larger number of frames than the 60 MBs card.You can read this entire review, but heres the conclusion In a Canon EOS 7D with the firmware 2.0.3 latest, with UDMA support, the 60 MBs and 160 MBs cards performance is virtually identical, and the 160 MBs feature is not worth the increased cost. I experienced no difficulties or compatibility problems whatsoever with either card. I formatted both cards in the camera, mounted it on a tripod, and adjusted the camera for highest frame rate performance. I then photographed the iPhone Stopwatch app at highest speed, RAWonly, until capture speed was noticeably reduced. I performed each test at least three times. Variance between tests was minimal.Using the 160 MBs card, I can capture 23 RAW images in three seconds. In the fourth second, frame rate noticeably deteriorates to two to four fps. One second its four, another its 2, another its 3, etc..Using the 60 MBs card, I can capture 21 to 23 RAW images usually 21 in three seconds. In the fourth second, frame rate noticeably deteriorates to two to four fps. Although this faster card does provide a measurable difference in frame rate, I think it is insignificant.I also measured buffer flush times, and here the difference was substantial. I captured a burst for about 4 seconds, and then I stopped capturing and I timed how long the red write LED flashed. In this test, the 160 MBs card was dramatically better While the slow card took 9.7 seconds to finish writing data, the 160 MBs card took 6 seconds. This means After shooting a burst, your 7D is ready for more photos about four seconds sooner if you use the 160 MBs card. This might be significant to some photographers. And, of course, copying 32 GB of data to your PC will probably be much faster with the 160 MBs card, as long as you have a high quality USB 3.0 card reader my Mac only has USB 2, so I could not test this.For my needs, I should have saved my money and purchased a 60 MBs or 90 MBs card, but I am going to keep this card and the old card will be my backup. No complaints whatsoever about this product, but my recommendation would be to buy an Extreme or Extreme Pro 90 MBs model for this camera.Final comments First, SanDisk has three kinds of Extreme cardsExtreme 60 MBsExtreme Pro 90 MBsExtreme PRO 160 MBsB H does a great job of letting you know which SanDisk card youre buying. does a poor job, with pricing and markings that dont make sense. I do not recommend buying this product from , because its hard to know what youre buying.I hope youve enjoyed my test results. If you have a different camera model, such as a 5D Mark iii, do not assume that your results will be the same. Different camera models have different CPUs, so your performance may be very different.

Marshall originally posted on gadgettree.co.uk

Specification

General
Product TypeFlash memory card
Storage Capacity128 GB
LocalisationAustralia
Memory