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ENGADGET: CompactFlash Association announces 600MB/sec CFast2.0 spec, SanDisk developing cards
The device has slots for CompactFlash or SmartMedia removable storage inserts, which are used on several digital cameras.
Iomega as much as admitted it last month when it joined the flash storage club, saying it will sell Iomega-branded CompactFlash and SmartMedia.
SanDisk actually co-owns the Memory Stick PRO with Sony, thanks to a partnership going back to 2003, and co-founded the CompactFlash (CF) standard with Canon.
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These next-generation cameras will produce photos of unprecedented quality, and the large file sizes can quickly overwhelm a CompactFlash memory card's data-transfer rates and halt shooting.
ENGADGET: CompactFlash Association announces 600MB/sec CFast2.0 spec, SanDisk developing cards
In addition, these guys accommodate all the standard media card formats, including CompactFlash, Microdrive, SecureDigital (SD), SDHC, (Memory Stick) MS, MS Pro, MS Duo, and MultiMediaCard (MMC).
The hx4705 - The flagship, with a 4-inch VGA resolution LCD screen, a 624MHz processor, 192MB of memory, integrated touchpad, built-in 802.11b WiFi, Bluetooth, and CompactFlash and SD expansion card slots.
The new specification enables next-generation photo and video applications by delivering up to four times faster performance than the CompactFlash memory cards currently used in DSLR cameras and other imaging devices.
ENGADGET: CompactFlash Association announces 600MB/sec CFast2.0 spec, SanDisk developing cards
SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ: SNDK), a global leader in flash memory storage solutions, today announced that it is developing flash memory cards based on the new CFast2.0 specification introduced today by the CompactFlash Association (CFA).
ENGADGET: CompactFlash Association announces 600MB/sec CFast2.0 spec, SanDisk developing cards
The 1815 is the king of this hill and features Epson's EasyMP (Epson Administrative SYstem for Meetings and Presentations) which, among other things, allows you to display content off CompactFlash cards and USB drives without the need for a PC.
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Fujifilm claims they've worked through the pixel noise problems that can accompany massive megapixel sensors (we'll have to see about that), but at the very least the S9000 has a 10.7x optical zoom lens, a 1.8-inch tilting LCD screen, a 0.01 second shutter lag time, dual xD and CompactFlash memory card slots, and can capture RAW images.
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