Professional Imagemaker
is now on the Apple Newsstand
 

Society of Wedding and Portrait Photographers - SWPP and BPPATradeCanvasPrints

Friday 25th May 2012  GMT 


Professional Imagemaker Menu    Home  History  Subscribe   Articles  Architectural  Business Practices  Children Photography  Colour and Calibration  Digital Imaging  Fashion and Glamour  Infared  Insurance  Landscape  Light  Mathieson  Monochrome  Paper Chase  Photo Projects  Photo Techniques  Photoshop  Portraits  Speakers' Corner  Sport  Studio Profiles  SWPP  Web Design  Weddings   News and Reviews  Latest News  Albums and Preview Books  Camera Accessories  Camera Bags  Cameras  Computers and Software  Corporate  iPhoneography  Lenses  Lighting Equipment  Other  Photographic Laboratory  Printers and Papers  Storage  Tripod and Monopods  Websites   Other Languages  Denmark  Deutsch  Dutch  Espanol  Finnish  Francais  Greek  Hungarian  Italiano  Norwegian  Latvian  Russian   Misc Links  RSS Feeds  Find us on Twitter  Find us on Facebook  Available on the App Store  Digital Edition  Sample Magazine  

Members News

Monthly Image Competition
Cash Prize Winner

April 2012
Judges Choice Award Winner


Sponsored by Fuji
and Nik Software



Click here to find out more

New SDHC flash cards Class 10 in standard and micro size

21/06/11

Record, transport and share data with Verbatim´s Flash Cards with up to 32GB capacity

London, UK 20th June 2011 – Verbatim’s new Class 10 SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity) Flash Cards guarantee minimum data transfer rates of 10MB/second. The fast write speeds and enormous capacities of Verbatim’s SDHC cards make them perfect for use in memory-hungry digital still and video cameras, as well as other SDHC devices like mobile phones, GPS devices, PDAs and MP3 players. The SDHC cards are offered in capacities of 4GB to 32 GB both in standard and micro size. They are available in the shops now and cost £6.99 (SDHC 4GB), £12.00
(SDHC 8GB), £24.00 (SDHC 16 GB), £40.00 (SDHC 32 GB), £6.99 (microSDHC 4GB), £12.00 (microSDHC 8GB), £24.00 (microSDHC 16 GB), £40.00 (microSDHC 32 GB.






SDHC cards are designed to be used in compatible digital cameras, portable music players, camcorders, smart phones, PCs or other consumer applications. The increasing use of high-definition video, high-resolution digital photography and mobile applications demands higher storage capacity and faster data transfer rates. Because of this, SDHC Cards guarantee a minimum sustained data transfer
speed, not a maximum speed, with the Class 10 specification indicating a minimum data transfer speed of 10MB/Sec. They use a FAT32file system, a specification that was established for applications with higher capacity needs and are especially suitable for high-quality video.
Verbatim’s SDHC Cards are fully compliant with all applicable SD standards. They also contain a write protect feature to prevent accidental erasure. SDHC cards use the same physical format as SD cards but cannot be used with SD host devices that do not comply with SDA Specifications Version 2.0.

Micro SDHC cards for mobile phones
Currently the smallest form factors of memory card available, the microSDHC memory cards are designed especially for mobile phones.
This tiny memory card consumes very little power, therefore preserving the battery life of your mobile phone. It can also be used in GPS
devices, MP3 players, digital cameras and PDA's. The list of compatible devices grows daily and Verbatim microSDHC memory cards are
compatible with all devices that have an SDHC slot when used with the SD adaptor.

“With its latest SDHC Class 10 high-performance cards – both in standard and micro size – Verbatim is extending its flash range to cope with the growing demand for storage cards with large capacities and short transfer times,” says Hans Christoph Kaiser, Business Development Manager Flash and USB Memory Verbatim EUMEA. “With the two different sizes and the storage capacities of 4GB to 32GB we offer a high-class flash card storage solution for everybody.”

Read more news & reviews on Storage

What our members say
Why I like the Societies: As I’m pretty new to it I think the main reason to join was to feel part of a community of like-minded people. Also the ability to use the mentor me programme and enter some competitions. I’m looking forward to the forum and hoping it can answer some of the problems I come up against - Rossie B
Find out more about the Societies here

Convention testimonials
Find out more about the Convention here

Photo Quote: It is more important to click with people than to click the shutter. - Alfred Eisenstaedt

There are 227 days to get ready for the SWPP Convention and Trade Show at The Hilton London Metropole Hotel ...
which starts on Tuesday 8th January 2013

Bump 2 Baby