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Buy a CF card is not a simple choice. They are expensive, up to £1000 (not a typo 1 thousand pounds) for a very large and very fast card. A vert modest card is still £50, but will it do what you expect?

This thread should help in choosing the most appropriate card for your work. Note work not camera. You camera is capable of doing more than you may need, there is no point in buying a card the camera could do just get one that does what you want it to do.
 
I have been using the Angelbird AV Pro 512GB card. I have 3 of these cards and they are $179.99. I only shoot photos, although I did do some 4K video. I shot 11K photos over 9 days with these cards with no issues. I shot high speed a times again no issues.
 

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