Capable of sustained write speeds of 6mb per second, making our CompactFlash cards ideal for any photograher who demands optimal performance from the card and camera they use.
Lexar Media’s High Speed Series CompactFlash is designed to speed up image transfer times by taking advantage of a Digital SLR camera’s high-speed processor. Capable of sustained write speeds of 6mb per second, making our CompactFlash cards ideal for any photograher who demands optimal performance from the card and camera they use.
High Speed Series Compact Flash with Write Acceleration Technology
Digital cameras and media designed for speed Write Acceleration Technology (WA) allows digital cameras and CompactFlash cards to work together perfectly to pass and store images more quickly and achieve image-write speeds never before possible.
Speed rated at 40x (6 MB/s) Improved write performance in WA enabled cameras. Combination of camera and card firmware that reduces read/write protocol overhead for faster image storage Available in 512 MB,1GB, 2GB, and 4GB capacities Performs the just like standard 40x cards in non WA enabled cameras *The actual ’’image storage time’’ will vary depending on the camera model and the particular photo-shooting conditions.
Current camera partners supporting Write Acceleration Technology Kodak Professional Nikon Sanyo Sigma Pentax Olympus *All non WA enabled cameras perform just like standard 40x cards.
Current camera models supporting Write Acceleration Technology All Kodak Professional cameras and pro camera backs, such as the DCS Pro Back 645, DCS Pro Back Plus, DCS 720x, DCS 760, DCS 760m and DCS 14n Nikon D1x, D1h and D-100 (Requires camera firmware upgrade by Nikon. See Nikons site for more details.) Sanyo DSC-MZ3 Sigma SD-9 Pentax *ist D Olympus E1 *All non WA enabled cameras perform just like standard 40x cards.
Specifications: Storage Capacity: 256 Megabytes (unformatted) Format: Type I CompactFlash Interface: IDE/ATA and USB, auto-sensing Performance: Sustained write performance (host to Flash) - 6MB per second (40X-Speed)
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