Canon EPEX15 II Eyepiece Extender for EOS 5D, 40D, 350D, 400D and 450D
Customer Review: Worth it
It is worth it. And the EP-EX15 II is better that the EP-EX15 - I have both. Might make a hard shell case not fit.
The read speed of the JetFlash 110 is approximately 30MB/s and its write speed clocks in at 25MB/s which, in my opinion, is one of the fastest flash drives available. Transcend makes an effort to let people know that there is Single-Level-Cell (SLC) technology installed in their high speed flash drives. For those of you who do not know what SLC is, it is when one bit of information is stored in one cell which results in a higher transfer speed, lower power consumption, and higher endurance for each cell.
Transcend 8GB JetFlash 110 Hi-Speed Series Review
It also has a lot of functions that are available such as the PC Lock function which is quite useful for notebooks and people who travel a lot. I think the most useful function that it has is the data recovery system that comes with the flash drive. Sometimes there are flash drives that die out on you and with the data recovery, you can recover some or all of whatever was stored inside. I suppose the amount of data that is recovered depends on how badly the flash drive was corrupted. It is still quite a useful tool to have just in case your information is lost.
Overall, the design is solid and the performance is great. I would recommend this product to anyone looking for a new pen drive.
Transcend has recently introduced the 8GB JetFlash110, which is a Hi-Speed USB 2.0 storage device with an incredible read and write speed that can compare with Kingston's DataTraveler 110 and Sandisk's Cruzer Titanium series. All of these have one thing in common and that is a retractable USB connector. The capless design will allow people to be at ease because they do not have to worry about losing any more caps for their USB flash drives.