A couple weeks ago, I was talking with a couple colleagues about DSLR cameras, and invariably the topic about high speed SD and CF memory cards came up. What we wanted to know is if a high speed ...
SanDisk introduced its latest CompactFlash memory card for DSLR cameras and professional video cameras today. I have mentioned before that I like to shoot pictures with a Nikon D80. One of the reasons ...
Pretec Electronics Corp., the 2nd company in the world offering CompactFlash memory card (CF) since 1995, is exhibiting the ultra high speed CF card at CFA booth #3076, here in PMA at the Orange ...
Toshiba will launch its Exceria Pro series of CompactFlash cards into the Japanese market tomorrow with 160MB/s read speeds and 150MB/s write speeds. The company claims the 32GB and 64GB models are ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. The CompactFlash Association has adopted a new memory card ...
Fair warning to penny pinching shoppers and budget buyers, continuing to read beyond this point could put your wallet in a state of shock and/or cause you to fall out of your chair. Disclaimer aside, ...
SanDisk Doubles Capacity of High-Performance CF Industrial Memory Card for Mission-Critical Mass Storage Applications — The 16-GB CompactFlash 5000 Meets Next Generation Demands for High Capacity and ...
The CompactFlash Association has announced a new memory card format: XQD. The new cards will measure 38.5 x 29.8 x 3.8mm, which is smaller than current CF cards but still slightly larger than SD. The ...
Just when you think you've got all your memory card problems figured out, BAM, along comes the CompactFlash Association with an announcement that it has adopted a brand new specification and format ...
SanDisk today introduced a 4Gb CompactFlash card, the world's largest capacity CompactFlash memory card. With the new announcement, SanDisk is leveraging its production 0.13 micron NAND flash ...
Like old-school film cameras that require a roll of negatives to expose images onto, digital cameras lack onboard storage and use removable flash memory cards to ...
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