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Old Apr 11, 2011, 05:26 AM   #1
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Delkin Announces Elite 633 Series UHS-I Memory Card with 95 MB/s Read Speeds

Delkin announces the fastest SD memory card built to Secure Digital format specifications, with transfer speeds up to 95MB/s read, 80MB/s write and an impressive 633X speed rating that more than triples previous Class 10 capabilities. The new card, dubbed Elite 633X for its superb performance, utilizes an Ultra High Speed Bus Interface to achieve unprecedented transfer speeds.

“With DSLRs shooting RAW in continuous bursts that exceed 10 frames per second and pro video cameras regularly shooting streaming HD and 3D video, imaging professionals need a card that won’t slow them down,” explains CEO Martin Wood. “The Elite 633 card is the first Secure Digital card that promises to keep up with the most advanced imaging equipment in the market.”



The Elite 633 card utilizes the Secure Digital Association’s “Ultra High Speed” (UHS-I) specification, which enables bus-interface speeds up to 104 Megabytes per second and full backwards compatibility among SDHC and SDXC host devices for seamless integration in today’s devices . When paired with UHS enabled equipment such as Nikon’s D7000 and Canon’s T3i, benefits such as real-time broadcasting and simultaneous recording become attainable for the first time. Additional features like advanced Error Correction Code (ECC), reliable Wear Leveling, and storage integrity in harsh conditions (including static, vibration, shock & UV light exposure) make this a buzz worthy card among the professional imaging crowd.

“We expect the new speed capabilities to have a substantial impact on videography in particular,” explains Marketing Manager Anna Lopez. “Limitations that have existed in digital imaging for years are all of a sudden lifted, and we are anxious to see more industries moving over to digital capture because of it.”

The Delkin Elite 633 card will be offered in 8GB, 16GB and 32GB capacities, with a 64GB SDXC version planned for the near future. Delkin’s industry leading lifetime warranty & San Diego based technical support accompany the line-up, with image and data recovery offered free of charge. Cards will begin shipping on April 13th to specialty photography and videography retailers worldwide for a retail price of $139.99, $249.99 & $439.99 respectively.
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Old Apr 11, 2011, 07:53 AM   #2
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Any idea when we can buy these? If they are upto the standards of Sandisk then these cards would be worth buying for high end slrs.
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Old Apr 11, 2011, 09:16 AM   #3
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Delkin? Couldn't find another name? gosh.....
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Man, that is sickening speed from an SD card! I say bah humbug to compact flash cards with these out.
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Delkin? Couldn't find another name? gosh.....
hey, don't make fun. I'm now starting a new company called Schmelkin.
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95MB/S read speeds are impressive alright... but whats way more important is the write speed.

35MB raws...
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95MB/s read, 80MB/s write....... damn that's fast for an sd card!
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I tested the Delkin vs a SanDisk UHS-1

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95MB/s read, 80MB/s write....... damn that's fast for an sd card!
While the SanDisk is 1/2 the price and 1/2 the speed rating... on a D7000, shooting continuous mode NEF files, there were no noted performance differences between the two cards.

To review methodology check details here and advise: http://glamourphotography.co/?p=2552
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