If your present card is fast enough to let you shoot video and whatnot, then no, you'll see no difference. You might see faster transfers between card (in a good card reader) to the computer, but ...
Card manufacturers often focus upon speed when pricing and marketing their products and, for some photographers, the data read and write speeds are important performance characteristics. Cards with ...
SD cards are great, but shopping for an SD card is no joke. As convenient as it might be to opt for one of these over a USB flash drive or portable SSD, knowing which one to buy can be tough because ...
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Lexar launches Armor Gold SDXC UHS-II memory card for high-performance and ultra-durable storage
L exar has unveiled its Armor Gold SDXC UHS-II card, positioned in the brand’s top-tier high-performance category and designed for professional photographers and videographers who demand reliability, ...
Panasonic has unveiled the world’s fastest SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity) card, with a whopping 32 GB of memory. The new card, to be released April, will comply with the Class 6 speed ...
The new PNY EliteX-PRO60 Class 10 U3 V60 UHS-II SD cards are designed for seamlessly capturing digital content by professional photographers and videographers. When it comes to memory cards, we want ...
Understanding some of the latest issues associated with in-camera image storage will help you select the right memory card for your photos and videos. The three main SD card ‘families’ used in digital ...
First, let's take a look at the SanDisk class 10 storage SD card. As a leader among dash cam memory cards, SanDisk offers a capacity of 32GB, a read speed of 120MB/s, and A1 level performance, ...
Porter’s Camera Store (www.porters.com), an Iowa-based camera store I use that’s done mail-order business for decades, just emailed an October newsletter to me with a very nice, clearly written ...
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