Increasing quality of digital photos and videos requires more and more storage capacity. Memory cards with high capacities are in great demand; this is where the Compact Flash card from Hama comes in! A Compact Flash card is a mass storage device format used in portable electronic devices.
The Compact Flash card from Hama is an extremely fast removable storage medium; it is suitable for devices with Compact Flash type I & II slots. Dependent on the system you are using you can get your Compact Flash card to reach a transfer rate of up to 30 MB per second saving you valuable time.
With Hama’s high speed Compact Flash card you can capture higher resolution images in less time with the fast transfer rate of 30 MB/sec. Your Compact Flash card won’t need replacing when it’s full data can be written and erased from the card as often as is required. Due to the larger dimension of Compact Flash cards they are incredibly durable and can withstand more physical damage then other flimsier designs. Make the chore of sorting out your photos that much easier with the Hama flash card with such high speeds you can sort your photos in minutes giving you plenty of time to make more photo moments with your family and friends.
- Extremely fast removable storage medium
- Data can be written and erased as often as required
- Suitable for terminal devices with CompactFlash type I & II slot e.g. digital reflex cameras camcorders
- With label area for short notes
- Tested Hama quality
Line: HighSpeed
Max. Data Transmitting Rate: 9 MB/s
Memory Capacity: 4
Model: Type I
UDMA:
| Features | |
|---|---|
| Flash card type | Compact Flash |
| Memory capacity | 4GB |
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