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  • The new 32GB SanDisk Extreme III CompactFlash card goes great with DSLR HD video

    Matt Burns

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    Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

    You are going to need a big, fast CompactFlash card now that high-def video is the norm for higher-end DSLR cameras and SanDisk has your back. The flash memory firm just announced its 32GB drive that can hold an hour and a half of 1080p HD video or a whole bunch of RAW photos. Plus, the card boosts 30 MB/s read write speeds which, the company says will transfer the whole 32GB card in under 15 minutes. Pricing wasn’t included in the press release but since the 16GB carries a $399 MSRP, the 32GB isn’t going to be cheap.

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