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The term "Framed" refers to the act of enclosing or presenting something within a frame, which is a common practice in photography to enhance the visual appeal of an image. "Shot" relates to capturing a photograph, often used to describe the act of taking a picture. Together, "The Framed Shot" suggests a focus on both the artistic presentation of photographs and the moments captured, implying a professional and curated approach to photography. The name evokes a sense of artistry and attention to detail in the photography business.
A camera Secure Digital High-Capacity (SDHC) card is a type of memory card that offers capacities ranging from 4GB to 32GB, using the FAT32 file system, and is compatible with many digital devices such as cameras and camcorders. As an upgrade to the original SD card, it provides increased storage and higher data transfer speeds to meet the demands of high-definition video and photography, though it is not backward compatible with hosts that only support standard SD cards. SDHC cards can store data in capacities from 4 gigabytes up to 32 gigabytes. They utilize the FAT32 file system. They have the same physical dimensions as standard SD cards. SDHC cards require a host device that supports the SDHC specification; they are not compatible with devices that only accept standard SD cards. Look for the SDHC logo on both the card and the host device. These cards come in different speed classes that indicate their data transfer capabilities, with higher numbers signifying faster performance. While sufficient for general photography and HD video, for 4K video or high-speed burst photos, a higher-speed card like those with U3 or V30 ratings is recommended. SDHC cards were developed to address the need for higher storage capacity, making them suitable for everyday photography, storing music, documents, and general video recording.