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  1. CompactFlash Association Announces CFexpress® 4.0 ...

  2. Is Compact Flash Still Relevant In The Digital Age? - Techlogie

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    CompactFlash cards have been around for longer and are widely compatible with a variety of devices, including digital cameras, camcorders, and card readers. If you plan on storing large files, such as high-resolution photos or videos, you may need a card with a higher storage capacity.
    CompactFlash cards, with their compact size and impressive storage capacities, became the preferred choice for digital cameras, thanks to their ability to capture and store high-resolution images. They also found their niche in portable music players, PDAs, and other handheld devices.
    SanDisk introduced Compact Flash in 1994, and over time it became one of the most common removable memory card formats. However, it is becoming less common as newer formats like SD, microSD, and CFexpress become more popular, phasing out the CF slot in new digital cameras.
    CompactFlash cards are primarily storage devices, offering high capacities and fast data transfer speeds. They are commonly found in digital cameras and other portable devices. PCMCIA cards, on the other hand, are more versatile, supporting various applications, including storage, networking, and connectivity.
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