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Kingston Increases Capacity of CF Elite Pro Card to 32GB

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Kingston Digital, Inc., the Flash memory affiliate of Kingston Technology Company, Inc., today announced it is increasing the capacity of its CompactFlash Elite Pro Flash memory cards to 32GB. Shipping immediately, the new cards offer larger capacity and fast data transfer rates to allow amateur and professional photographers to maximize the performance of their high-end digital cameras.

"The Kingston 32GB CF Elite Pro card is designed to keep pace with and not limit the productivity of the most advanced digital camera equipment on the market," said Wendy Lecot, Flash business development manager, Kingston Digital. "Combining the large storage capacity along with fast read and write speeds makes this card ideal for continuous capture and download of images."



Kingston's CompactFlash Elite Pro cards (part #: CF/32GB-S2) have a suggested price of $154.00 (MSRP U.S.) and are backed by a lifetime warranty and 24/7 live technical support. For more information visit this page.

Key Features and Benefits
  • Capacities: 4GB, 8GB, 16GB, 32GB
  • Dimensions: 1.43" x 1.68" x 0.13" (36.4mm x 42.8mm x 3.3mm) - CF Type I
  • Speed: 25MB/sec. read, 20MB/sec. write
  • Operating Temperature: 0° to 60° C / 32° to 140° F
  • Storage Temperature: -20° to 85° C / -4° to 185° F
  • Standardized: complies with CompactFlash Association specification standards
  • Easy: plug and play
  • Guaranteed: lifetime warranty
  • Economical: autosleep mode preserves system battery life

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Oh .. wow 32GB??

As in the size Flash Drives where achieving 2 years ago?

Will the groundbreaking never end...
 

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Oh .. wow 32GB??

As in the size Flash Drives where achieving 2 years ago?

Will the groundbreaking never end...

its the speed i think they are trying to show off.
 

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Yup. It's for professional photography with very high resolutions. Faster cards allow them to snap photos quicker.
 
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133x = ~ 19mb/second (They claim 20) And that's BEFORE any bus/interface issues

I don't know, that still seems pretty lame - The write speed is "OK" but nothing all that more impressive than any other CF card & the read flat-out fails.

To compare to a Standard (Cheap) Transcend V60 8GB :
sustains READ speeds of 32MB/sec+ (Actual)
sustains WRITE speeds of 11Mb/sec+ (Actual) (OK, so that IS slower)

And that's on a USB reader - these things are typically faster on a proper BUS interface reader, owing to USB traffic negotiation. (This is only important to consider as a CF card uses a direct bus interface within the camera)

Edit : Yeah, I suppose if you are doing "Rapid-fire" type shooting of action events every little MB/s helps. But I'm still not impressed - It's a MINOR improvement if any. I'm SURE 133X CF cards have been around for quite a while already (Checks old price lists)
 
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If this is for a professional photography then it must be some kind of joke as there are x266 speed cards on the market to support raw format shoting using pro DSLR cameras.
Imagine continuos shooting of 50MB raw images with this card :):):)
 
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