No matter what digital camera you own, you will need some type of storage to hold all of the photos you take. Memory cards come in a variety of different brands, speeds and types. Some of the most well-known brands include SanDisk, Sony Tough, Delkin Devices and ProGrade. Below, we will go through some of the best practices in memory card...
Any photographer in the know has no doubt heard the news. Yes! Another new format of memory card has arrived—the CFexpress card. If you’ve been a photographer for 15+ years, your studio space likely contains the likes of Compact Flash, Memory Stick, XD, MMC, Mini SD, Micro SD, SD, SDHC, SDXC and SD UHS-II memory cards (Who else is crossing...
SanDisk just announced their latest line of Extreme Pro CFexpress type B cards. These cards have the same form as XQD cards and can be supported by XQD compatible cameras through a firmware update. So far, Nikon has announced CFexpress cards will be supported in the Z6 and Z7 cameras via a firmware update. The CFexpress cards will be the...
5 MB/s. How does that write speed make you feel? You just cringed didn’t you? A painstakingly slow write speed like 5 Megabytes per second is flat out pitiful these days. Throwing a dinosaur of a memory card like this into your camera is enough to make your camera stop all together. Yet, it was just a few years ago...