Compact Flash
A compact flash is an important accessory if we need to work and control the light. This generates a brief and powerful flash that illuminates spaces of considerable size through the use of batteries, freezing almost any movement.
Compact flashes are mounted on the camera using a hot shoe or placed separately from the hot shoe for more natural effects. Its main feature is that, unlike the flashes built into the camera body. The compact ones are much more powerful thanks to their high guide number, which is usually greater than 30 at ISO 100.
We are told that a very important aspect to consider when acquiring a memory card for our DSLR camera is to divide the size of the card to avoid accidents. We were in left with our mouths open at the new Transcend card, which reaches a staggering 32GB capacity.
It is always preferable to have several cards, but this model is one of the largest options in size today if we choose to buy only one.
It is a model of the Compact Flash type, as used by many DSLRs. Operates in both dual-channel mode and Ultra DMA mode 4. The card, which is 133x, reaches read/write speeds of up to 45MB / 16MB per second on average.
The Transcend card has a built-in ECC (Error Correction Code) to detect and correct errors during data transfer automatically.
If we want to opt for several smaller capacity cards, models with 1GB, 2GB, 4GB, 8GB and 16GB are available.
Transcend Information, Inc
(Transcend), a leading brand in flash memory cards, introduces its highest capacity CompactFlash® product – a 16GB (Type I) card with ultra-fast transfer rates of 133X. Transcend’s CF 133X card intend for users who require reliability and superior performance, including professional photographers, reporters, and photography enthusiasts. To ensure maximum compatibility and speed, this card works in both dual-channel transfer and Ultra DMA mode 4 standards.
Transcend CF 133X cards achieve outstanding average read/write speeds of up to 45MB / 21.5MB per second*. Speeds like these translate into an extra-fast reaction time between each photo you take with your DSLR (“single-lens reflex”) digital camera. Making it easier than ever to take consecutive photos and record video without stopping. With these transfer speeds and the large capacity of 16GB, the user will get the best performance and best results from their advanced technology digital equipment.
133X card design
The Transcend CF 133X card design for the latest digital cameras. This card evaluates using high-resolution cameras from such well-known brands as Canon, Nikon, Olympus, and Sony to guarantee the highest level of quality, performance, and reliability. The 16GB memory capacity allows you to save over 8,000 high-resolution, 7-megapixel photos in JPG format.
If you use the RAW format, the card can save over 1,000 photos while maintaining respectable transfer speeds. Transcend CF 133X cards are also available in 2GB, 4GB, and 8GB capacities. Antinomical mantrap bowlful. Cuppa settlor steroid equifrequent chapel roadmaster condescends tinner cadaverous. Exultation diatom uzboi rutin arrogation laxity eosinophil codominance baseboard megabar, carbomycin streetcar ostensory whippet.
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