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News Release from: Silicon Power Computer and Communications | Subject: CompactFlash Ultra 8Gbyte Flash card
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 27 January 2006
CompactFlash card claims new standards
The new Silicon Power 8Gbyte CompactFlash card is claimed to set new high standards in capacity, performance and low power consumption for longer shooting and recording.
The new Silicon Power 8Gbyte CompactFlash card is claimed to set new high standards in capacity, performance and low power consumption for longer shooting and recording The Silicon Power 8Gbyte CompactFlash card was recently tested by the highly trusted benchmark testing authority in Taiwan - DC View
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 27 Mar 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Tested in a Canon EOS 350D, the Silicon Power 8Gbyte CompactFlash card stored 953 raw photos.
The raw image format is a large, full range capture feature often available in high quality digital cameras.
An unimaginable number shots can also be stored under image capture format settings such as JPG or TIFF.
Capturing raw high-resolution images is an experience both brisk and smooth with the Silicon Power 8Gbyte CompactFlash card.
The optimised controller incites the highest-ever write speeds and less time between shots for streaming rapid-fire shooting.
CompactFlash cards are the de facto standard in professional cameras because of their dynamite speed in being transferred the images from a camera's internal memory.
The Silicon Power CompactFlash Ultra 8Gbyte Flash card represents high capacity and break-neck speed write performance.
In addition, new lower power consumption lets users shoot even longer.
It comes with a typical lifetime warranty, as do all Silicon Power CompactFlash cards, Secure Digital cards and USB Flash drives.
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