Kingston Compact Flash Elite Pro Ranked as the Fastest in Write Speed by Rob Galbraith Digital Photography Online Insights Review
Fountain Valley, CA (August 10, 2004) - Kingston® CompactFlash Elite Pro (CF-S)
was tested by Rob Galbraith and delivered fastest in timing on the Canon EOS-1D Mark II to write out 16 large
(Quality 8) JPEG and 16 RAW.CR2 photos to the card.
Kingston CompactFlash Elite Pro performed 3.681MB/sec and 3.878MB/sec during the test on Large (Quality 8) JPEG
and RAW. CR2 files respectively, which was only at 70% of its full transfer rate but it was showing the fastest
among all the brands being tested. The detailed testing result is published on robgalraith.com. Kingston offers
a full range of CompactFlash Elite Pro in capacity 256MB to 1GB to enhance performance of demanding imaging
applications used by both amateur and profession photographers. When used in conjunction with a matching
high-performance digital device, Kingston's CompactFlash Elite Pro can keep pace with its ultra-fast transfer rate
of up to 5.2MB/sec. write performance and a read speed of 6.1MB/sec. All Kingston CompactFlash cards are back by
a lifetime warranty.
For details on Kingston Digital Media products, please visit the following URL:
About Kingston Technology Company, Inc.
Kingston Technology Company, Inc. is the world's largest independent manufacturer of memory products. Kingston
operates manufacturing facilities in Malaysia, Taiwan, China and Fountain Valley, Calif., including Payton Technology
Corp., Kingston's back-end processing facility supporting memory packaging, test and logistics. With the advent
of Payton, Kingston supports all memory processing functions from receipt of wafer to completed module. Kingston
serves a network of distributors, OEMs, and retail customers in more than 3,000 locations worldwide.
For more information on Kingston, go to www.kingston.com/india.
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