While the CompactFlash Association scoots along at a maximum transfer rate of 167MB per second under its just released CF6.0 specification, Sandisk, Sony, and Nikon are already looking to the future.
Nikon has this week introduced a new high-capacity 660GB CFexpress memory card to its range in the form of the Nikon MC-CF660G. Taking the form of a CFexpress (Type B) memory card offering ...
Sony, Nikon and SanDisk are pushing for a new high-speed memory card format, which would replace CompactFlash in future digital cameras and camcorders. The unnamed new format would mark a switch from ...
Well, this is the pain of progress. We love keeping things the same simply because it's easy. It's easy to acquire things that are compatible, and it's easy to forecast the future. But limits are ...
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 ...
"What type of memory card do I need for my camera?" It's a common enough question, and one that you'd think would be very easy to answer. It isn't always cut and dry: Some cameras demand fast, ...
SanDisk, Sony, and Nikon have announced the joint development of a set of specifications for a new memory card format. The three companies have officially proposed the details to the CompactFlash ...