A Picture Paints a Thousand Words
It’s not just your camera that affects the quality of your images and videos. Without a reliable memory card you can find yourself losing precious pictures or having your data corrupted
Hama High Speed 32GB CF Card can provide you with the perfect secure storage solution for your photos and videos for a fantastic price being a low cost alternative to other branded cards on the market. Why pay more for just a brand?
With speeds of up to 30MB/s this card from Hama can easily rival others out there on the market allowing you to rapidly transfer photos from your camera to your computer with minimal hassle. This along with the fantastic storage capacity of up to 32GB is great news if you are professional photographer taking a large number of shots at each event e.g. weddings.
Suitable for all devices with a CF Type I or Type II slot this card is not only compatible with cameras but also electronic equipment such as sat navs and modems providing a wide range of possible applications with data being able to be written and erased as often as is required.
Simply insert a Hama High Speed memory card into your camera and get snap happy!
- Allows faster and direct data transfer between a card and a UDMA capable terminal device
- 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
Max. Data Transmitting Rate: 30 MB/s
Memory Capacity: 32
Model: Type I
UDMA: No
| Features | |
|---|---|
| Flash card type | Compact Flash |
| Memory capacity | 32GB |
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