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You're probably wasting money on SD cards. As a pro photographer, I have plenty of reasons to buy pricey cards, but for most ...
Capacity: SD vs. SDHC vs. SDXC The first thing you should check is exactly what flavor of SD cards your camera supports. Most people just say "SD" when talking about memory, but there are actually ...
Physical Format: What About Other Card Types? SD cards are pretty small, but fall short of tiny. GoPros, 360-degree cameras, and drones most often use microSD instead. It's the same from a ...
CFexpress is now the memory card format of choice for professional cameras, as the best CFexpress cards are significantly faster than even UHS-II SD cards. Evolving from the XQD card format, CFexpress ...
Lastly, remember to format your card in the camera or its app before first use. And if you're using SD cards for more than a few years of continuous recording, replace them.
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Connect the SD card to your computer either via the built-in card reader or an external USB card reader. Click on Flash from ...
Comparing cameras from completely different categories can often seem pointless, but the medium-format Fujifilm GFX100RF ...
Tested using Teamgroup's Ultra CRI reader and the ASUS ProArt P16 laptop, the Crystal Disk Mark read result was 167.49 MB/s, and the write result was 144.26 MB/s – clearly showing that for action ...