CompactFlash
by Doug Aamoth on September 14, 2009

If you thought that anything with EXTREME in the title meant that it was the absolute best of its kind, think again! SanDisk’s Extreme CompactFlash cards have just been karate-chopped by its own newly-announced line of Extreme Pro cards. Extreme… PRO!

CF-to-SD adapter allows Eye-Fi in your CF-based camera
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by Devin Coldewey on October 20, 2008

Eye-Fi cards are great, but if you’re rocking a CompactFlash setup like me, you’re kind of out of luck. And then a simple thing like this adapter comes to your attention and whole realms of possibility are opened to you. $28? Hell yes, I’m getting one of these things.

The new 32GB SanDisk Extreme III CompactFlash card goes great with DSLR HD video
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by Matt Burns on September 23, 2008

You are going to need a big, fast CompactFlash card now that high-def video is the norm for higher-end DSLR cameras and SanDisk has your back. The flash memory firm just announced its 32GB drive that can hold an hour and a half of 1080p HD video or a whole bunch of RAW photos. Plus, the card boosts 30 MB/s read write speeds which, the company says will transfer the whole 32GB card in under 15 minutes. Pricing wasn’t included in the press release but since the 16GB carries a $399 MSRP, the 32GB isn’t going to be cheap.

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SanDisk Extreme III Compactflash card sports 32GB capacity and twice as fast speeds
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by Matt Burns on September 11, 2008

Capacity junkies and pro photographers, pay attention; everyone else can causally move on. The latest flavor in SanDisk’s long line of Extreme media cards has been boosted up to a whopping 32GB and 30MB/s read/write speed. The admission price is kind of high at $299, but if you are the type that needs a super fast 32GB CF card, that’s what you’re going to pay – at least until the price drops.

Kingston Named Official CompactFlash for Miss America
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by Matt Hickey on January 31, 2007

Kingston Press Release [Kingston]

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