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CF Card (Compact Flash Card) is a kind of popular flash digital memory card. The capacities are usually from 128 MB to 64 GB. CF card has a larger size when compared with other memory card types such as CF, Smart Media, Memory Stick, and XD Picture Card. But usually, it has a lower cost per MB and faster speed. Therefore, it is still widely used by digital cameras.
Due to accidental deletion, pressing the reformat button in camera, or various reasons of damage (e.g. low battery power, turning off on writing/reading), you may have lost your valuable pictures from a CF Card. Do not worry! In most cases, they are still recoverable.
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CF Card Recovery Tips:
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Flash Max Sync Speed Help?
Okay so Ive recently purchased a Vivitar 285h. So far i have only been able to capture the flash at a max shutter speed of 1/250. When i push it faster than that, a black bar appears at the bottom of the image. the faster the shutter, the bigger the bar. I do mostly action photography, and often at that speed high-speed images come out blurry. the flash manual says that the flash duration is 1/1000. is there any way to get the flash to sync at a faster speed. Thank's a lot. Any suggestions are appreciated.
Unfortunately no.
What happens is that the shutter must be completely open when the flash goes off. This is not true when shooting ambient light, but is true for flash. What is happening for you is that the flash is going off when the shutter is partially blocked - that's the black bar that you see.
There are flashes (I believe usually dedicated to the camera - like a Canon 580EX - that are capable of High Speed sync. Instead of one flash, as is normal, a series of quick flashes go off so all parts of the sensor receive some flash even if one of the flashes is partially blocked. You lose a lot of power so this is not a great solution for sports.
Interesting info on how focal plan shutters work
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Focal-plane_shutter

















