The Secure Digital (SD) memory card standard is reportedly slated for a major revamp next year, one that will boost max data transfer speeds from the current 104MB/s to a whopping 300MB/s. To ...
Looking for the fastest SD card ever? Sony has you covered. In a recent release, Sony introduced the world’s fastest SD card designed for professional photographers and videographers for use with high ...
Come springtime, Sony will release what it claims are the fastest SD cards on the market. It's new SF-G series will come in 32GB, 64GB, and 128GB flavors, with blazing fast write speeds of up to 299 ...
Forward-looking: Outdoor photographers who need quick access to a large amount of memory card storage might want to look into a new trend of rugged devices that combine card readers with carrying ...
The height of SD Card performance is about to increase with a new specification version 4.00 on the horizon, said to be ready by spring of next year. The jump will go from a current maximum of ...
We've already heard of SDXC--in fact, it's a format that was announced almost a year ago now--but we've really seen nothing to make us believe it (or the technology behind it) was ready for primetime.
Which SD memory card is best? SD memory cards are widely used today, and while they may all look the same, there are some key differences to note to ensure they’re compatible with your hardware. Still ...
SanDisk has rolled out its latest professional memory cards, including a new generation of Extreme Pro CFexpress 4.0 Type B ...
While MicroSD cards are becoming more popular in compact cameras and drones, and larger XQD and CFexpress cards are taking on the professional market, the tried-and-true SD card remains a vital ...
SD cards are compact and lightweight products that can store and transfer data in a highly-portable form. Here are the best SD cards for photographers, YouTubers, and other content creators. Different ...
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