We've already heard a little bit about the new and improved CFast CompactFlash card standard developed by the CompactFlash Association, but it looks like things are now starting to firm up, including ...
The new top-shelf cards can read data at 150MB per second--but brace yourself for top-shelf prices. A 32GB model costs $300. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about ...
Being successful in digital photography isn't just about which DSLR you spend your money on: it's the memory card you put inside it, too. Over the past few weeks, we've been testing the latest ...
Secure Digital cards may be all the rage these days, but true photographing professionals probably have no interest. Even today, most higher-end DSLRs use CompactFlash cards alone, and if you rely on ...
The CompactFlash Association announced on Wednesday that it has adopted a new specification and format to replace the venerable CompactFlash memory card. Tongue-twistingly dubbed "XQD," the PCI ...
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 ...
The best $50 I’ve spent in a month was on a roomier CompactFlash card for video-taking DSLRs, but it looks like I should’ve waited: SanDisk’s new ExtremePro line push 90MB/second read/write speeds and ...
SD cards and their many variants may be the memory card format of choice in most cameras these days, but there's still plenty of instances where nothing but a larger CompactFlash card will suffice.
Nikon’s just-announced full frame D4 is getting attention for a lot of reasons. There’s the fact that CES is just around the corner, there are all the rumors about the anticipated D800 (we want to put ...
Someday, you'll be able to fit as much data in a small, square CompactFlash card as AT&T carries on its entire network in a week. CompactFlash cards are the chunky, heavy-duty memory cards that would ...
Lexar announced the 1000x series of CompactFlash cards, which are capable of 150MB/second read speeds. Lexar announced the 1000x series of CompactFlash cards, which are capable of 150MB/second read ...
SanDisk Corp. has introduced the 12- and 16-gigabyte (GB) SanDisk Extreme® III CompactFlash® cards to its award-winning Extreme III performance line, making these the highest capacity cards in the ...