Posted by admin on May 29, 2009


ATP Pro Max II 4GB CompactFlash memory card

Every digital camera needs a memory card, but there’s really no fun if that card isn’t fast enough and you have a hard time making it work. Looks like there’s a way out. ATP says that their CF cards are the fastest ones on the market.
CompactFlash has its drive interface electronics inside, making it different and larger than others. Any camera supporting CF II format can handle these  card with ease. The latest development in these cards is Ultra Direct Memory Access. This offers speeds up to 45Mb/s or 300 times the speed as compared to normal cards.

ATP are one of the major memory card vendors. The card is comparable with 1GB SanDisk Extreme III CF card, and is capable of stepping up the amount of pictures that could be taken . The action mode of a Canon 350 D camera managed to take shots after shots with no problem at all. Where the ATP ProMax II stands out is transferring pix  from any card reader to a Mac . Transferring 100 pictures from the card to the computer was amazingly fast for the ProMax II.

Astoundingly, the card managed to vastly speed up the time it took to transfer data from the camera to the computer (which always seems to take forever). Thankfully, the ProMax II pumped in the files without us feeling that we were growing old.

If you want a great card that’s fast and has high capacity, this CompactFlash card fits the bill. And it’s much cheaper than SanDisk.

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