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Melody
May 20th, 2005, 12:08 AM
here's the announcement today from Canon and Adobe regarding the use of the card

http://photoshopnews.com/2005/05/19/digital-slr-image-disappearance/

I use this card in both my 1d and my D2x haven't seen any issues.

Just a heads up in case you have.


Melody

Melody
June 17th, 2005, 07:25 PM
I still haven't had any issues with 2 of their 2gb cards with the 1dmarkII however better safe then sorry, here's the update I just found:

Lexar has issued a customer advisory regarding its Professional 80x speed CompactFlash cards (512MB - 4GB) following the news that there was a problem, described as 'lost image condition', when used with certain Canon digital SLRs. Lexar is now proposing to replace the affected cards. Owners must fill out a Return Materials Authorization (RMA) form and once they have received an RMA number, they will be sent a replacement Lexar card with the firmware installed. It is not possible to install the firmware. Affected cameras include the Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II, 1D Mark II, 20D and Digital Rebel XT/350D/Kiss Digital N.


Press Release:

LEXAR CUSTOMER ADVISORY
To: Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II, EOS-1D Mark II, EOS 20D, and EOS Digital Rebel XT / EOS 350D Digital / EOS Kiss Digital N camera customers using Lexar memory cards.

Update: On June 3, Lexar will release a firmware update for its Professional 80x CompactFlash customers who experience a problem with the Canon cameras listed.

Action: To request the firmware update, click on the Return Materials Authorization (RMA) link below. Upon completing the RMA form, a RMA number will be issued. Alternatively, please call the Professional Support line at (510) 413-1233 to be issued a RMA number. (NOTE: Replacement cards cannot be processed without a RMA number). Follow the instructions to send the completed RMA form along with the Lexar product to the nearest Lexar office where the card will be exchanged for a card with the updated firmware. It is not possible to install the updated firmware.

The firmware update applies to the following memory cards:

* Lexar Professional 80x-speed CompactFlash 512MB (last 4 digits of card edge stamp is A4B6 or 9171)
* Lexar Professional 80x-speed CompactFlash 1GB (last 4 digits of card edge stamp is A4B6 or 9171)
* Lexar Professional 80x-speed CompactFlash 2GB (last 4 digits of card edge stamp is A4B6 or 9171)
* Lexar Professional 80x-speed CompactFlash 4GB (last 4 digits of card edge stamp is A4B6 or 9171)

For the latest information on Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II, EOS-1D Mark II, EOS 20D, and EOS Digital Rebel XT / EOS 350D Digital / EOS Kiss Digital N cameras, please see click here.

To update firmware on your card please click here to visit our RMA page. http://store.lexar.com/firmware/

Andre
June 18th, 2005, 05:12 AM
I bought a Lexar 1GB 80X card and although it seemed to work OK in my S2, it would not work properly in either of my card readers. I took it back and got a 40X, since they work fine.

I am going to stick to Sandisk cards though from now on.