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8-GB compact flash card from Kingston
Can be used by for studio, catalog and portrait photographers who need to produce large files for catalog reproduction
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BANGALORE: Kingston Technology Company, Inc., a manufacturer of memory products, has added an  8GB card its CompactFlash Elite Pro cards family.

The card can be used by for studio, catalog and portrait photographers who need to produce large files for catalog reproduction and other commercial purposes, according to the press release.

Kingston's flash memory card include: 512 MB, 1GB, 2GB and 4GB CompactFlash cards. 

“Photographers have learned to rely on Kingston Flash memory to deliver dependable and consistent results with capacities that fit their needs,” said Dave Lee, Flash Memory Product Manager, APAC Business Division, Kingston. “The new 8-GB CF Elite Pro card will allow photographers to capture more images on a single card and better manage their workflow.” 

When used in conjunction with matching high-performance digital devices, Kingston’s entire line of CF Elite Pro cards provides ultra-fast transfer times with read speeds up to 8 MB/sec. and write speeds up to 6.75 MB/sec, claims the company.

Kingston products are distributed in India by AA Infoways, Avnet India, Ingram Micro and Transtek Infoways.

 

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