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Today's digital camera resolutions are at least 10 megapixels, and many are more. This results in larger file sizes. Check out the Lexar Platinum II 16GB CompactFlash Card and see how it handles these large file sizes with ease.

Lexar CompactFlash Card Review

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You Won't Miss A Moment With the Lexar Platinum II 16GB CompactFlash Card

Lexar Platinum II 16GB CompactFlash Card Review

Lexar Media's new 16GB secure digital high capacity CompactFlash Memory Cards are the perfect solution for today's large megapixel DSLR cameras and digital video camcorders. Being one of the industry leaders in memory products, we expect quality from Lexar, and they deliver just that with these new cards.

The 16GB capacity is new and much needed when you are trying to capture all of your family's moments both with still photos and video. Lexar's Platinum II flash memory card line has been a great success, and they have improved on the line by introducing the Platinum II 60x 16GB Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) card and Platinum II 80x 16GB CompactFlash (CF) card

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The new, high-capacity cards give value-conscious moms like us the chance to shoot even more video and photos with greater speed. If you have recently purchased one of the the new higher-resolution and high-definition digital camcorders, a digital SLR that might even include high end video, or an amazing new point-and-shoot camera, these cards will make your memory capturing experience even better. You will be able to shoot longer and faster, and when you talk about capturing your kids, you know those are two advantages we moms need.

With many of these CompactFlash-based digital camcorders, the Platinum II 16GB memory cards will let you shoot up to six hours of 1080 high-definition video recording. These high-speed cards will also provide you with a faster transfer rate when you are downloading your memories.

If you are serious about capturing the memories in your life, consider the media you use as well as the capturing device. Many people will pay extra for the top-rated camera or camcorder and then don't even think about the media they are trusting with their great video or photos. Now it's time to think about both.

Most of today's camera resolutions are at least 10 megapixels, and many are more. This results in larger file sizes. For these larger files, you will need a memory card that will let you get the most out of your camera. I was impressed by the Lexar Platinum II 16GB CompactFlash Card and found it to be just what I needed to handle my new cameras with large file sizes. It let me worry about what images I was capturing instead of how I was capturing them or if I would have enough space on my card. It was a nice change of pace.

To learn more, check out Lexar.com.

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