If you're looking for a new Compact Flash (or CF) card for your camera to get the best performance from it, then it would make sense to buy the fastest and most reliable card available. We've tested ...
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 ...
If you are in the market for the ultimate in compact flash memory, today we have a treat for you. Aimed at the digital professional, Transcend's latest line-up of Compact Flash cards aims to please ...
SanDisk have just outed a new range of Compact Flash memory cards aimed a pro-photographers, the SanDisk Extreme Pro series, promising capacities ranging from 16GB to 64GB and read/write speeds of ...
A couple weeks ago, I was talking with a couple colleagues about DSLR cameras, and invariably the topic about high speed SD and CF memory cards came up. What we wanted to know is if a high speed ...
Compact Flash memory cards have been widely used in high-end cameras for many years. However, recently the compact flash technology has been put under pressure by the smaller form factor SD cards like ...
Has anyone used the following 128GB CompactFlash Memory Cards from RiData/RiTek? My sole experience with this brand is with their blank CDs and DVDs. I learned about these really "low" cost memory ...
Compact flash UDMA 7 with 1000x speed maxes out at just 128gb, and 256gb cards are just 400x and write speed less than 45mb/s. Sure CF offers faster read speeds, but nobody really cares about that, ...
Any professional photographer who has bought a cheap flash memory card and spent hours offloading gigabytes of images, or had their memory card stall when trying to shoot in burst mode, would know ...
Advancement in flash memory technology has been instrumental in designing compact, fast and power-efficient electronic gadgets like PMPs (MP3players), cellphones, small laptops and cameras. Millions ...
With the new Rebel XSi, Canon wisely moved from Compact Flash to SD memory cards. Maybe it'll help put the xD and Memory Stick formats out of their misery. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 ...