SanDisk
Introduces SanDisk Extreme IV CompactFlash - World's Fastest
Cards For Professional Photographers
New Cards Result In Faster Capture of High-Resolution Images and
Quicker Card-to-Computer Transfers
Sandisk Press Release Summary:
NEW YORK, NY, July 19, 2006 – SanDisk® Corporation (NASDAQ: SNDK)
today introduced the new SanDisk Extreme® IV line of
CompactFlash® digital film cards for professional photographers.
The line is targeted at photographers who require the highest
possible performance and the largest capacities for their medium
format and high-end digital single lens reflex (SLR) cameras.
The SanDisk Extreme IV cards are available in capacities of up
to 8-gigabytes (GB)1 and deliver minimum read and write speeds
of 40 megabytes per second (MB/sec.)2 making these the fastest
flash memory cards in the world. This exceptionally fast card
speed is critical when shooting large numbers of high-resolution
images.
SanDisk also introduced the new SanDisk Extreme FireWire reader
that can transfer images from the SanDisk Extreme IV cards to a
computer at up to 40MB/sec. for significantly improved workflow
efficiency. These new products were announced at a press
conference held today at the NASDAQ Market Site in New York
City.
The SanDisk Extreme IV cards are targeted at the professional
photographer who needs the absolute highest performance and
maximum reliability. The company will continue to offer the
SanDisk Extreme III and SanDisk Ultra® II lines.
“The new SanDisk Extreme IV CompactFlash card and SanDisk
Extreme FireWire reader offers photographers a number of key
benefits,” said Tanya Chuang, senior retail marketing manager at
SanDisk. “First of all, the new cards are twice the speed of the
current SanDisk Extreme III cards and offer performance that is
ideal for medium format cameras, digital backs and other
high-resolution cameras that require the combination of high
performance and large capacities. In addition, they are
available in industry-leading capacities so that photographers
can capture a larger number of RAW or other high-resolution
images. Lastly, photographers can quickly transfer gigabytes of
images from the card to the computer for greatly increased
workflow efficiency, an important consideration when working
under deadline pressures.”
Fast Cards Ideal For High-Resolution Digital Cameras
SanDisk Extreme IV cards use SanDisk-developed ESP (Enhanced
Super-Parallel Processing) technology that combine fast NAND
flash memory chips and controller designs, 32-bit RISC
processing and advanced algorithms in an architecture that
streamlines every aspect of read and write data transfer
operations. In addition, SanDisk works closely with major camera
manufacturers to ensure the speed and compatibility of its
cards.
Wes Brewer, vice president of consumer product marketing, said,
“SanDisk has led the market for high performance/high
reliability cards for imaging professionals since the
introduction of our original SanDisk Extreme I card in 2003. Our
SanDisk Extreme III cards have provided the highest performance
in the industry at 20MB/sec., minimum read and write performance
for CompactFlash and SD formats, since their introduction in
2004. It’s taken nearly a year and a half for our competition to
match that performance level. Now, with the introduction of the
SanDisk Extreme IV line at 40MB/sec., we believe that SanDisk
will continue to be the preferred choice of professional
photographers based on our performance advantage as well as our
commitment to the photographic market as a whole.”
Chuang added, “The SanDisk Extreme IV line is the direct result
of SanDisk’s passion and continued drive to provide the highest
possible performance for professional photographers. On behalf
of SanDisk, I would like to personally thank our major partners
and leading manufacturers of professional digital cameras such
as Canon, Hasselblad, Leaf, Nikon and Phase One. Without their
strong support and inputs, development of the SanDisk Extreme IV
line would not have been possible.”
Medium format cameras such as the Hasselblad H2D-39 and digital
backs, such as the Leaf Aptus family, produce enormous files
that must be quickly processed and then saved to the card. Their
advanced firmware lets photographers save RAW and high-end JPEG
images faster so they can continue to shoot without losing their
rhythm.
High-end digital SLRs may also show increased performance with
the SanDisk Extreme IV cards.
Christian Poulsen, CEO of Hasselblad, said, “The speed and
capacities of the removable storage cards can have a serious
impact on the overall performance of Hasselblad cameras. Our
most advanced digital camera is the Hasselblad H2D-39, the
world’s first 39-megapixel (MP) digital auto-focus camera that
can capture one image every two seconds. Using a SanDisk Extreme
IV card, the initial burst rate is dramatically improved from 6
frames to 10 frames versus a SanDisk Extreme III card. This is a
huge gain that can mean the difference between capturing the
shot or not.”
Rob Galbraith, editorial, freelance photographer and publisher
of the Rob Galbraith Digital Photography Insights website, said,
“The best CompactFlash cards on the market until now are capable
of real-world throughput of between 15MB-17MB/second in the best
shipping readers we’ve tested. By comparison, the 2GB SanDisk
Extreme IV card, when inserted into an Extreme FireWire Reader,
tops out at a whopping 38.6MB/second. Given the blazing
card-to-computer speed of the Extreme IV CompactFlash cards, the
time it takes to transfer a big assignment’s worth of photos is
about to be cut significantly.”
Dov Kalinski, general manager of Leaf, part of Kodak’s Graphic
Communications Group, said, “Leaf, as a leading supplier of
digital camera backs for professional photographers since 1992,
has consistently led the market with innovative solutions,
quality and ground-breaking speed. Integrating the new SanDisk
Extreme IV CompactFlash cards allow us to take a leap forward in
terms of mobile storage performance. Our customers will now
enjoy increased portability, which is of utmost importance to a
significant portion of the market.”
Robert Cristina, manager of professional products at Nikon
Europe BV, said, “Nikon has long recognized the importance for
photographers to be able to capture high resolution files
without compromising speed, and this SanDisk Extreme IV
initiative will be wholeheartedly welcomed by customers using
our high performance cameras.”
Large Capacities Let You Focus On Taking Pictures
Available in 2-, 4- and 8GB capacities, the SanDisk Extreme IV
cards are ideal for photographers who shoot RAW and JPEG images
that are typically very large and can quickly fill up a card.
Jonathan Torgovnik, contract photographer for Newsweek magazine,
war correspondent and freelance photographer, said, “Many
photographers were wary of using cards larger than 1GB because
they didn’t want to ‘put all their eggs in one basket.’ While
that may have been an issue for some in the past, that attitude
is changing very quickly. I always shoot RAW images, so using 4-
or 8GB cards is a must. It also lets me concentrate on taking
pictures and keeping the momentum going rather than worrying
about filling the card after only a few shots.”
Faster Cards And Readers Improve Workflow—The “SanDisk
Extreme IV System”
While the speed of the card is important for in-camera
performance, card-to-computer transfer rates are becoming an
increasingly important workflow consideration. The time it takes
to transfer images to a computer can be a bigger bottleneck now
that card capacities have expanded into the multi-gigabyte
range.
The SanDisk Extreme IV cards and SanDisk Extreme FireWire
800/400reader combine to form a high-speed “system” that
dramatically decreases card-to-computer transfer time. Images
are transferred at up to the 40MB/sec. speed of the SanDisk
Extreme IV cards. For a limited time, the company will offer an
introductory bundle pack that includes a 4GB SanDisk Extreme IV
CompactFlash card and a SanDisk Extreme FireWire reader.
In the U.S. and Europe, a free 30-day trial version of Adobe®
Photoshop® CS2 software is bundled with each SanDisk Extreme
FireWire Reader. Photoshop is the professional image-editing
standard and leader of the Photoshop digital imaging line, and
the software supports both Macintosh and PCs.
Extended Operating Temperature Range For Reliable Use Under
Extreme Environmental Conditions
SanDisk Extreme IV cards are designed to withstand the
industry’s widest guaranteed operating temperature range from a
freezing minus 13 ◦ F (minus 25 ◦ C) to a scorching 185 ◦ F
(plus 85 ◦ C). The cards also include RescuePRO® software that
allows photographers to easily recover accidentally deleted
images, lost digital images or data. The included software is
compatible with both Windows and Mac platforms.
SanDisk Extreme IV cards carry a lifetime limited warranty.
Photographers who purchase the cards also will have access to a
dedicated toll-free number for technical support questions.
SanDisk is the original inventor of flash storage cards and is
the world’s largest supplier of flash data storage card products
using its patented, high-density flash memory and controller
technology. SanDisk is headquartered in Sunnyvale, CA and has
operations worldwide, with more than half its sales outside the
U.S.
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