Apart from, you know, losing data. =P I shoot with a huge stack of 8GB Sandisk CF cards and I'd love to weed out the ones that are nearing their usable lifetime. I have some older 4GB cards the give ...
The mystery memory card format to be used by the Arri Amira is revealed it all its glory by Sandisk with their new range of super fast cards Arri created a certain amount of bemusement with the new ...
Featuring Self-Monitoring Analysis and Real Time Reporting Technology to Monitor CF Card Status. Note: RITEK invites CES attendees to see the variety of new Ridata brand products for 2008 in the Ritek ...
Lexar announced their new 600x compact flash cards today. It’s not unexpected that the faster speed memory cards are coming out, given the UDMA requirements of cameras like the Canon 7D. The new Lexar ...
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 ...
Here's a DIY project for the digital photography and fresher breath enthusiast, guaranteeing mintier kisses and fast transfer speeds. Take your favorite DIY gadget container—an Altoids tin—and make ...
Built for All Weather Performance, the RIDATA Branded Solid-State Product Features Fast and Accurate Data Transfer Diamond Bar, CA–August 23rd, 2006–Advanced Media, Inc., manufacturer and marketer of ...
SanDisk has introduced the new SanDisk Extreme IV line of CompactFlash digital film cards for professional photographers. The line is targeted at photographers who require the highest possible ...
I've got a Minolta DiMAGE 7 that has been rocking a 256MB SanDisk Ultra II CF card with no problems. Well, I bought an 8GB Transcend 266x CF card and the thing ain't work. I formatted it with my PC ...
Once a parent company of Cirrus Logic, and later gobbled up by the Micron machine, Lexar Media as its now known is a top tier provider of NAND flash based products ranging from USB flash drives to ...
It's hard to imagine it now, but there was a time in the early 1990s when having a tiny palm-sized data storage card with no moving parts felt miraculous. Hard drives on PCs were noisy, bulky, and ...
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