The 1990's were a time of innovation. CERN laid out the plans for the World Wide Web, Intel launched its Pentium processor, Digital SLR cameras made their first appearance and a company still in its ...
In this day and age, card readers have evolved into all types of form factors, some even built into OEM PCs. Now that we have successfully migrated to USB 3.0, transferring files from our memory cards ...
Fast data transfer speeds for high-volume photographers.SanDisk has just released a new Extreme IV line of memory cards, which are designed to meet the needs of professional photographers who use high ...
Any professional photographer who has bought a cheap flash memory card and spent hours offloading gigabytes of images, or had their memory card stall when trying to shoot in burst mode, would know ...
SanDisk Corp. has introduced four new ImageMate flash memory card readers. All the new readers sport USB 2.0 compatibility, though they’re downwardly compatible with the slower USB 1.1 interface still ...
SanDisk will shortly release the world’s highest capacity CompactFlash card, which is targeted at high-volume professional photographers, along with the first 4GB SDHC card. leadpic_SanDiskExtIII16GB ...
SanDisk, a producer of flash data storage cards and products, on Tuesday unveiled its 12-gigabyte (GB) and 16GB Extreme III CompactFlash cards, meant to provide professional photographers with the ...
Like the title says, do you use a card reader to read photos? or do you simply hook the camera up and transfer? Do you notice any difference in speed? In particular, I am looking for options for ...
16GB Memory Stick Micro M2 Card for Sony PSP go System 32GB Memory Stick PRO Duo and Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo Cards for Sony PSP System 8GB SDHC Card for the Nintendo DSi System SanDisk Corporation ...
A couple weeks ago, I was talking with a couple colleagues about DSLR cameras, and invariably the topic about high speed SD and CF memory cards came up. What we wanted to know is if a high speed ...
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