TAIPEI, Taiwan, June 1 /PRNewswire/ — Pretec, the leader of the highest capacity (128GB) CF card, fastest CF card(667X), and first SDXC card in the world, offers a full series of innovative products ...
So, I realized at a video shoot yesterday, I really, really need an external CF card reader. Downloading 30GB of video from my camera directly over USB 2.0 was slow and incredibly painful. I'm ...
Reader Leverages the Latest USB Technology to Provide Blazing-Fast Card-to-Computer Transfer Speeds When Shooting is Complete Fremont, CA, May 19, 2011 – Lexar Media, a leading global provider of ...
The camera industry is moving toward SD and microSD cards for storing images, but there are still some holdouts, especially at the high end of the market, that use larger CompactFlash (CF) cards. For ...
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A fast CF card that is designed to support cameras with the new UDMA interface.ATP Electronics Taiwan has recently introduced a number of memory card products to the Australian market, offering high ...
Although the LCD screens on most cameras are sufficient for reviewing your shots, wouldn't it be even better to be able to check them out on the larger screen of an iPad? You can already do so, but it ...
The Satechi Multifunction USB 3.0 Card Reader is a versatile, nicely designed USB 3.0-compatible solution for users who need to access data stored across multiple card formats. Speedy USB 3.0 ...
When I first bought a digital camera a couple of years ago (the Minolta DiMAGE 5), I also purchased a Hama compact flash card reader for the grand total of £7.95. This reader is still going strong ...
Kanguru Solutions has rolled a Compact Flash card reader and USB flash drive into one unit: the KanguruMicro CF. The device also works as a IBM MicroDrive reader. The KanguruMicro CF, which is small ...
If you own an iPad and a DSLR, it's likely that you have already sprung for Apple's camera connection kit. And if your camera uses compact flash cards, then it is equally likely you own a card reader.