The fastest memory cards for your Canon EOS RP
Memory Card Guru has completed their memory card testing report for the Canon EOS RP. They have tested 60 memory cards and have ranked them Read more... canonrumors.com »
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Memory Card Guru has completed their memory card testing report for the Canon EOS RP. They have tested 60 memory cards and have ranked them Read more... canonrumors.com »
The CompactFlash Association’s new CFexpress standard is getting ready to take its place as the new dominant memory card format, and six companies have already announced CFexpress cards: Apacer, Delkin, Lexar, ProGrade Digital, SanDisk, and Sony. petapixel.com »
Sony has announced it will introduce the next generation CFexpress memory cards this summer, and promises read speeds of up to 1. 7GB per second and write speeds up to 1. 48GB/s. The Type B cards will use the third generation PCI-E interface that allows them to read and write at twice the rates of current models. dpreview.com »
If you're in the market for some new CF cards, and you need them to be able to withstand extremes, these CF Express memory cards might be for you. Sony have just announced some new CF Express cards that are designed for professional and industrial use. thephoblographer.com »
Sony have announced a new CFexpress Type B memory card which boasts ultra-fast read and write speeds of up to 1700MB/s and 1480MB/s. photographyblog.com »
The SD Association have just announced microSD Express, which is capable of delivering a 985 megabytes per second (MB/s) maximum data transfer rate, making it the fastest memory card standard for mobile devices. photographyblog.com »
Delkin have announced a brand new Video Performance Guarantee 130 (VPG-130) version of their 128GB CFast 2. photographyblog.com »
Delkin's 2933X XQD memory cards are now shipping and available for purchase. photographyblog.com »
Lexar has just a new SDXC memory card that packs a whopping 1 terabyte of capacity. It’s the first 1TB SDXC card to be available on the market. SanDisk was the first to announce a 1TB SDXC card back in 2016, but that memory card never materialized and still has yet to hit the market. […] petapixel.com »
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Lexar has abandoned the XQD memory card format and is now focusing its attention on pushing for CFexpress as the future standard. After the Lexar memory card business was shut down by Micron in June 2017 then acquired by the Chinese company Longsys in September 2017, Lexar stated that it would continue producing XQD memory […] petapixel.com »
This article is about how a memory card failure caused a week of photographs to disappear, what I did to try to recover them via software, then physical data services, and the valuable lessons to be learned about memory cards, dual card slots, and backups to prevent such a nightmare scenario from happening. Landscape expeditions […] petapixel.com »
ProGrade Digital has introduced professional grade microSDXC memory cards, plus two additional USB 3. photographyblog.com »
Cardpackr is a new memory card storage solution designed by a design partnership called W2. It’s a stackable magnetic case that can expand to hold as many memory cards as you need. The Cardpackr system consists of one cover layer and as many standard layers as you’d like. Each layer has 4 strong neodymium magnets […] petapixel.com »
Sony sells both mirrorless cameras and memory cards, and Nikon wants in on the party. In addition to announcing its Z Series full-frame mirrorless camera system, Nikon today also unveiled its own Nikon-branded XQD memory cards for use in those cameras. petapixel.com »
Delkin Devices announced today the newest addition to their ever-growing line of memory-based products: Premium 2933X XQD memory cards for both Sony and Nikon cameras. photographyblog.com »
The Lexar brand was one of the victims of consolidation in the market for memory solutions when parent company Micron pulled the plug in June 2017, announcing it was going to discontinue the brand. dpreview.com »
The SD Association has just announced the latest specifications for the widely used Secure Digital (SD) memory card format. The new Ultra Capacity (UC) designation will mean capacities of up to 128 terabytes and the “Express” designation will mean transfer speeds of up to 985 megabytes per second. SDUC follows in the footsteps of the […] petapixel.com »
ProGrade SDXC UHS-II V90 premium digital memory cards offer a sustained read speed of up to 250MB/second and sustained write speed of up to 200MB/second. photographyblog.com »
Kingston ‘Canvas’ Flash memory cards have just been launched. photographyblog.com »
ProGrade Digital, the new memory card company launched in mid-February 2018 by a group of former Lexar executives, is trying to stay ahead of the game in the memory card format wars. It will not be making any XQD cards, and instead the company is pushing for the CFexpress format. This fact was first reported […] petapixel.com »
ProGrade Digital is a brand new memory card brand founded by former executives of memory maker Lexar. In June 2017 parent company Micron unexpectedly announced the end of Lexar, but the brand was shortly after acquired by Chinese company Longsys. dpreview.com »
Say hello to ProGrade Digital, a new brand of pro-grade memory cards and card readers for photographers. The company was founded by former Lexar executives who are aiming to offer the highest quality memory cards on the market. petapixel.com »
Yes, they're indeed a brand new company--ProGrade Digital was founded by executives from Lexar and SanDisk and now they've got a set of new products on the market. ProGrade Digital is announcing a brand new lineup of memory cards for photographers. thephoblographer.com »
ProGrade Digital today announced a new line of products designed to uniquely fill the needs of today’s high-end DLSRs, camcorders and digital cinema cameras. photographyblog.com »
Want to store a ridiculous number of high-resolution photos and videos on your smartphone? Integral Memory has just announced the world’s largest microSD card that stores a staggering 512GB of data in a memory card the size of a fingernail. petapixel.com »
Memistore is the world's first dual memory card holder that attaches directly to a DSLR or Mirrorless camera's tripod mount or hot shoe. photographyblog.com »
Today, Sony Asia Pacific announced a new addition to its memory card to meet the growing needs of professional photographers and videographers. The new G Series CFast memory cards boast of up to 510 MB/s write speed and up to 530 MB/s read speed, meant to meet the increasing capabilities of high-end DSLRs and broadcast cameras. thephoblographer.com »
Sony just announced that it’s joining the CFast memory card market and has unveiled a new line of professional memory cards. The new G Series cards are “designed to meet the needs of professional photographers and videographers,” and are available in 32GB, 64GB, and 128GB capacities. The cards have a write speed of up to […] petapixel.com »
Today Sony announced a new line of fats CFast cards. If there ever will be a larger A9r E-mount camera it might use these kind of cards as well: Sony completes Pro memory card line-up with new CFast range Ultra-fast G Series CFast memory cards with up to 510MB/s write speed for photographers and videographers […] The post Press: Sony completes Pro memory card line-up with new CFast range appeared first on sonyalpharumors. sonyalpharumors.com »
Ultra-fast G Series CFast memory cards with up to 510MB/s write speed for photographers and videographers (ASIA PACIFIC, 28 November 2017) – Sony today announced the launch of a range of high performance CFast memory cards designed to meet the needs of professional photographers and videographers. The new G Series CFast responds to the ever Read more... canonrumors.com »
Memory cards, chances are if you are a photographer you have a nice collection of these that you need to protect and keep with you when you go out on jobs. But let’s be real for a second, most of the time the carrying cases that we find for these are pretty ugly and many don’t even offer all that great of protection. thephoblographer.com »
After the shocking news in June that Lexar would be discontinuing its memory card line, the company was acquired by a Chinese flash storage company called Longsys in September. It now seems that Lexar will continue producing XQD memory cards. petapixel.com »
Have you ever wanted to just grab your kit and go, keeping things minimal with maybe a camera, lens, and not much else? It can be nice to do that now and then, but you always run the risk of leaving without an extra battery or memory card – and we all know how bad that sucks when that happens and you need it. thephoblographer.com »
Here’s an interesting piece of trivia: did you know that flash memory is named after the camera flash? The memory cards used in digital cameras are a type of flash memory, or “electronic (solid-state) non-volatile computer storage medium that can be electrically erased and reprogrammed. petapixel.com »
Delkin announced today the newest addition to their growing line of BLACK products: the Delkin BLACK USB 3.0 Rugged Memory Card Reader. Read more and comment » photographyblog.com »
StarTech.com has released two new card reader/writers for CFast 2.0 memory cards, which enable quick downloads, transfers or backups of photo or video content. Read more and comment » photographyblog.com »
More power and more storage, these are things that all photographers need. UHS-II is the latest and greatest in the SD card market with its blazing fast speeds that make transferring photos a breeze and even 4K video nice and snappy. thephoblographer.com »
Memory and memory accessory company Delkin Devices has announced a new multi-format card reader that will be compatible with the CFast standard. DDreader-48 uses a USB 3. 0 interface and can facilitate data rates of up to 500MB/s with CFast 2. dpreview.com »
If you’re looking for the last memory card you’ll ever need, Lexar is getting close with their new 512GB Professional 3500x series CFast 2. 0 card. Announced earlier today, this card packs a combination of storage and speed that 4K shooters will find very appealing. petapixel.com »
Lexar today announced doubled capacity for the Lexar Professional 3500x CFast 2.0 memory card.
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photographyblog.com »Western Digital today unveiled the World’s first microSD memory card that meets the Application Performance Class 1 (A1) requirements from the SD Association’s latest specifications. Read more and comment » photographyblog.com »
Engineers with Tohoku University have detailed a new project in which a CMOS sensor with a global shutter is able to record ultra-high-speed footage without the constraints of existing technology, namely short-duration recording and low resolutions. dpreview.com »
The non expert will have a hard time figuring out what all those numbers and classifications do mean on a memory card. A new and very well written overview of the fastest cards available can be read at Explora (Click here). sonyalpharumors.com »
Lexar has announced a new 256GB 633x microSDXC UHS-I (U3) memory card.
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photographyblog.com »Western Digital today unveiled its SanDisk 1TB SDXC memory card prototype at Photokina 2016.
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