So you've just bought yourself a nice new camera. You'll need an SD card to store all those images on. Do you save some scratch and go with the cheapest SD card, or ...
When most of us choose an SD card for our digital camera, we probably don't look far beyond its capacity. Technology blog Tested shows us, though, that the speed of your SD card can make a difference ...
If your present card is fast enough to let you shoot video and whatnot, then no, you'll see no difference. You might see faster transfers between card (in a good card reader) to the computer, but ...
The SD Association's new UHS-II technology will speed SD card transfer speeds. Plus: a new color e-book format is announced at CES. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about ...
Memory cards, particularly SD cards, are possibly the most confusing sector of camera tech on the market. Sure, they're everywhere, so getting hold of one is easy. But buying the right memory card for ...
Simon Wyndham takes a look at Angelbird's range of high speed microSD cards, along with a dual USB reader and carry options. Storage isn't sexy, but without it your camera gear won't be able to record ...
Porter’s Camera Store (www.porters.com), an Iowa-based camera store I use that’s done mail-order business for decades, just emailed an October newsletter to me with a very nice, clearly written ...
Panasonic has unveiled the world’s fastest SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity) card, with a whopping 32 GB of memory. The new card, to be released April, will comply with the Class 6 speed ...