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| SanDisk 1GB Ultra II CompactFlash Memory Card SDCFH1024901
CompactFlash (CF) was originally a type of data storage device, used in portable electronic devices. As a storage device, it typically uses flash memory in a standardized enclosure, and was first specified and produced by SanDisk Corporation in 1994. These cards contain both memory chips and a controller. Most digital cameras that utilize CompactFlash cards can use any storage size CF card up to around .5 - 1GB with no major issues. CF cards with a storage of 2GB or more, however, use the FAT-32 file system, and some cameras may not be able to read this kind of memory. There are two types of Compact Flash cards - Type I (3.3mm thick) and Type II (5mm thick) CF cards. Digital cameras with Type I slots can't use Type II cards. However, devices with Type II slots can use both. Compact Flash cards have good transfer speeds (up to 20 Mbyte/s write and 20 Mbyte/s read for the SanDisk Extreme III) and available in capacities from about 8 megabytes to about 12 gigabytes. SanDisk 1GB Ultra II CompactFlash Memory Card SDCFH1024901![]() SanDisk 8GB CompactFlash Ultra II Flash Memory Card SDCFH8192901 List price $169.99 Sale price $156.99 ![]() SanDisk CompactFlash High - Performance Extreme III CF Memory Cards List price $72.99 Sale price $64.99 |