When in the field it's crucial to have enough storage to keep all of your photographs. Normally when you want a ton of storage you have to carry around an external hard drive along with a plethora of different SD cards. Luckily, Lexar is doing what they can to ease the pain having just announced today 128GB ...
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March 15th, 2011 | Posted in Storage | Comments Off

Once upon a time photographs were stored on a camera's film that then had to be developed. Now a days, this is no longer the case as an increasing number of photographers are making the switch towards digital cameras. However, without memory cards digital cameras would be virtually useless (minus build-in storage) and without card ...
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February 18th, 2011 | Posted in Memory, Storage | Comments Off

Ah, it seems that Sony is not quite done offering memory storage options to the good people of Japan. This time, the company is featuring a new SDXC card and memory stick reader called the MRW-F3. The device is equipped to handle USB 2.0 interface. If you happen to be a current ...
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October 19th, 2010 | Posted in Memory, Sony | 1 Comment

Kingston has just notified us of their brand new, SDXC UHS-1 Call 10 memory card. This card is capable of holding up to 64GB and transferring that data at a rate of 60MB/secnd read and 35MB/s write.
However, according to DigitalCameraReview, SDXC can theoretically reach 300MB/second read/write in the future as the technology developers.
Kingston says the ...
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June 3rd, 2010 | Posted in Memory | Comments Off

Kingston Digital Inc. has announced that they will start shipping the 64GB SDXC UHS-1 Class 10 memory card which is deemed as the next standard for Secure Digital Association for SD cards. Capacities will range from 32GB to 2TB and is also compliant with the SDA Memory Card Standard Version 3.01, UHS-1.
These Kingston SDXC UHS-1 ...
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June 1st, 2010 | Posted in Memory | Comments Off

Canon has a new camera to show us called the SD4000 IS Digital ELPH. The main selling point of this camera is the fact that it's apparently the first High Sensitivity compact camera from Canon.
Other features include a 10 megapixel CMOS sensor, a DIGIC IV image processor and the ability to record video at 30fps and even 240fps for slow motion. Additionally, it ...
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May 11th, 2010 | Posted in Canon | Comments Off

So I caught this little snippet over at Ars Technica, and it suggested that you could tell that the megapixel war had pretty much ground to a halt by the fact that SDXC and CFAST cards--the two newest generation memory card types--were all but absent from the CES show.
Only Panasonic had any to show, and ...
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January 11th, 2010 | Posted in business, Memory, Panasonic | Comments Off

We have good news for you photographers, and not only! It looks like 2010 is going to be the year when SDXC cards will officially be available. They are supposed to be available in 64GB capacity and you can expect transfer speecds of up to 52MB per second. According to Kevin Shader, director of communication ...
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June 12th, 2009 | Posted in Accessories | Comments Off

We have a new card ready for lots of storage. It's the SDXC card announced by PRETEC. The world's first SDXC card will not offer the maximum 2TB of storage space. It will only go up to 32GB for now although a 64GB card is going to arrive later this year. The card will only ...
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March 6th, 2009 | Posted in Accessories | 1 Comment

How many memory cards do you take with you on at work? What about when going on those family vacations? Do you keep buying more cards to store all your photos? What if there existed a 2TB SDXC card? Would one such card suffice your needs?
The 2TB SDXC concept has just been announced. SDXC stands ...
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January 7th, 2009 | Posted in Memory | 1 Comment