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XF300/305 Whitepaper
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RECORDING MEDIA
Flash memory has become a dominant force in the photo and video
industry due to its fast read/write access times, low power require-
ments, and extreme durability. Of the many types of ash memory
media that have surfaced over the years, Compact Flash cards are one
of the most successful memory card formats, and continues to be the
best data recording option for digital videographers.
CF cards are considered more durable and rugged for eld use, gaining
high marks in reliability and data writing endurance. They also have
higher storage capacities than most other memory cards.
Canon recommends a Type 1 Compact Flash card that is classi ed as
UDMA Mode 4 or higher. Due to the high requirements of the new
XF305 and XF300, some existing Compact Flash (CF) cards may ex-
hibit unexpected behavior when used with the camcorders. Canon is
actively testing CF cards and working with manufacturers to ensure
compatibility.
CF Card Capacity 50 Mbps 35 Mbps 25 Mbps
5 minutes2GB 5 minutes 10 minutes
10 minutes4GB 10 minutes 20 minutes
20 minutes8GB 25 minutes 40 minutes
40 minutes16GB 55 minutes 80 minutes
80 minutes32GB
110 minutes 155 minutes
160 minutes64GB
225 minutes 310 minutes
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