Sony has announced the launch of a pair of new memory cards and a new memory card reader. The new memory cards are aimed at pro level photographers using high-end DSLR cameras who want high capacity ...
Back in 2010, Sandisk, Sony and Nikon announced a joint adventure that would create a new memory standard for HD camcorders and high-res DSLR cameras. This new standard would use the PCIe interface ...
Photographers using the newer high-end flash memory format now have another supplier besides Sony for the cards. Also: a big, fast SDXC card for a big, fat price. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from ...
We've been eagerly awaiting some of that next-gen XQD memory since it was announced right around a month ago, and now that we have something worthy to pop it in, we're doubly buzzed. Sony's the first ...
Lexar Professional 2933x XQD 2.0 card is the fastest XQD card on the market with read speeds up to 440MB per second* New Lexar Professional 1400x XQD 2.0 card offers read speeds up to 210MB per second ...
In today's world of high-speed data transfers, cameras and their memory cards have been relatively left behind. But, Sony have stopped that with the Sony XQD memory card, based on the PCI-Express ...
The new SanDisk Extreme Pro CFExpress card reader is a blazing fast USB-C accessory for your Mac or iPad Pro that pairs perfectly with your new CFExpress cards and new camera. The SanDisk Extreme Pro ...
PARK RIDGE, N.J., July 10, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — Sony's newest memory cards supporting the XQD™ specification are the fastest ever developed, with read and write speeds of 168 MB/s. The new “S Series” ...
Sony and Nikon brought XQD to market last year for higher-end cameras. This week, Canon and Phase One backed a rival memory card format, CFast 2.0. SD Card will mop up the mess. Stephen Shankland ...
The CompactFlash Association has announced a new memory card format: XQD. The new cards will measure 38.5 x 29.8 x 3.8mm, which is smaller than current CF cards but still slightly larger than SD. The ...
The CompactFlash Association (CFA) has announced a new high performance memory card format called XQD. The XQD cards are based on the PCI Express specification, and boast write speeds of 125MB/S with ...
Only announced in early December, the XQD memory card format got its first camera today in the form of the hotly anticipated Nikon D4 — but what good is that if you don’t have any memory cards to use ...
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