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ATA
Photographic term used to describe a camera, which supports the electrical interface standard, defined by the PC Card Association (formerly PCMCIA), known as ATA (AT Attachment).

 


ATA. A standard for storage devices that lets them be treated as if they were hard drives on the system. Any ATA compatible media can be read by any ATA device.

ATA-Flash-Cards
Space-saving integrated plug-in memory cards.
Auto bracketing
Using this mode, a series of shots - each adjusted to a different exposure value - is taken in succession.

2.2 gigabyte ATA, USB(NATIVE), & CF variants
3 gigabyte ATA
4 gigabyte ATA & CF variants
Seagate ST1 ...

But now they can be built from standard IDE/ATA drives with inexpensive controllers.

The Mac Pro includes four direct-attach cable-free hard drive carriers for installing up to 4TB of internal storage when using 1TB 7200-rpm Serial ATA drives.

6 bars (ATA) of oxygen partial pressure. For example if you dive the HMCS Yukon in San Diego, the bottom of which lies at 100 feet and you use EAN 32, you can't exceed 1.3 ATA, and yet you increase your bottom time.

Type I, II, III - Denotes various PC ATA storage devices both flash memory and removable hard disk drives. Type I and II fit in the single-height card slots, Type III only fit in the double-height slots.
See also "PCMCIA" and "PC Card" ...

5.25" IBM Deskstar 7200RPM ATA/100 2mb cache buffer
Connectivity
IEEE 1394 (Firewire, 100/200/400 mbit/s) ...

Most digital cameras with PC Card interfaces use a storage technology called CompactFlash. Standard supported by the CompactFlash Association.CompactFlash is ATA compatible and will fit into any Type II or Type III slot when used with a passive ...

See also: Image, Digital, Stand, Card, Speed

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