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New Article Posted - Choosing the Best Media Card for Your Camera
Posted: 25 June 2004 04:00 PM
Last Update: 27 June 2004 03:47 PM
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Last Update: 27 June 2004 03:47 PM
Author: James Wiseman (Industry)
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To me, the most important quality for a memory card is the write speed – how fast does the camera write a shot or shots to the card before we can take more. Based on the write speed data that Rob Galbraith produced, I've put together some tables which we can use when making flash card purchasing decisions. You'll also find the given retail price for each card, as listed on the B&H website.
In this short article, I've addressed some of the common questions about digital media and I've provided some useful data about card compatibility, speed, and price. The other factors, battery consumption and reliability will vary widely depending on your shooting style and how you treat your equipment, so I'll leave judgement about these factors to the reader.
In this short article, I've addressed some of the common questions about digital media and I've provided some useful data about card compatibility, speed, and price. The other factors, battery consumption and reliability will vary widely depending on your shooting style and how you treat your equipment, so I'll leave judgement about these factors to the reader.
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