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Hoodman's logo. Click here to visit the Hoodman website! PRESS RELEASE: Hoodman launches Raw Steel SDHC cards


RAW STEEL Steel Plated SDHC Card: Lifetime Warranty, Ruggedized

Hoodman RAW STEEL is a new, ruggedized, steel plated, SDHC card line designed to withstand the rigors of high performance photography / videography. Hoodman's new miniature, chip on board technology allows extra room for a reinforced internal housing structure that protects sensitive flash components from harm. The epoxy assembly process adds great strength, while making RAW STEEL waterproof too. Beyond brawn, RAW STEEL is also quick... coming in at above speed class 10 specs. For optimum reliability and performance, RAW STEEL is ruggedized and tested right here in the USA. RAW STEEL is available in densities of 4GB, 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB SDHC cards. Ship date for RAW STEEL is November 15, 2010.

You can find a dealer near you at www.hoodmanusa.com or call Hoodman at 800.818.3946.

Hoodman Corporation, based in Torrance, California for 24 years creates unique digital camera accessories that make photography easier. Some innovative Hoodman products include: Zero Failure RAW CompactFlash cards with life cycles of 10 to 50 times longer than their nearest competitor, glare fighting LCD loupes and variable angle viewfinders. www.hoodmanusa.com

Hoodman's RAW STEEL 16GB Class 10 ruggedized SDHC card. Image provided by Hoodman Corp. Click for a bigger picture!


Hoodman's RAW STEEL 16GB Class 10 ruggedized SDHC card.
Image provided by Hoodman Corp.


(First posted on Thursday, November 11, 2010 at 14:18 EST)

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