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In 1994 the 8 gb compact flash format was first time launched and produced by Sandisk. The physical format of compact flash is used in various kinds of devices. Now a days different ranges of compact flash is available as per the need of the consumers. And one of them is 8gb compact flash which is used in digital cameras as popular for good storage medium. Over the years the taste of the consumers has been changed and now you can see the usage of compactflash in various professional dslr cameras due to its reliability. The compact flash is a mass storage device format used in portable electronic devices. Usually the compact flash is having the usage of flash memory in a very standardized enclosure for storage in various electronic devices.

Usually you will come across two types of compact flash such as typeI and thicker type II cards in the market. Mostly the 8gb compactflash type II slot is having usage in various microdrives along with other devices such as the hasseblad cfv digital back which is used in hasseblad series for medium format cameras. Also you will come across four types of compactflash speed cards like original cf, cf high speed , speedy cf 3.0 standard and speedy cf 4.0 standard which is later accepted in 2007. The breadth of the 8gb compact flash card type is followed by the preceder pc card standard in many countries. Also the concept of compactflash introduced around intel's nor based flash memory, later switched over to Nand. The 8gb compact flash format can be used in sd or mmc, memory stick duo, xd-picture card in the type I slot, and other smart media in the type II slot. Several multicard readers have the usage of compactflash in I/O in the market. You should have information before making the usage of different ranges of compactflash and without knowledge user should not use compact flash as defective or other forms of formats carrying compactflash label might turn out to be defective. However for further details you can visit to online shops and webshops for your future benefits.

by: Micky Flintop




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