Category: Accessories
SDHC Wi-Fi Cards from SanDisk: Transferring Effortlessly
| February 10, 2012 | Posted by admin under Memory Cards |
Associations, unions, alliances, mergers, corporations and shares in technology are in style these days. You’ll recall Sony/Carl Zeiss, Panasonic / Leica and, more recently, Ricoh’s purchase of Pentax. Here, two experts in their fields, SanDisk and Eye-Fi, have merged their expertise in order to conquer the third planet from the sun. One brings the quality…
SanDisk 16GB ULTRA CF Memory Card
| February 6, 2012 | Posted by admin under Memory Cards |
This latest edition of SanDisk’s Ultra CF card (newer than the Ultra II) is cheaper than the other CompactFlash cards but offered twice the capacity – a whopping 16 Gb. It is nearly as fast, too – with impressive write/read speeds of 21.3 Mb/s and 25.6 Mb/s, on a par with the venerable SanDisk Extreme…
Kingston SDHC Flash Memory Cards: Class 4, 6 and 10
| January 21, 2012 | Posted by admin under Memory Cards |
Whether you are a mom using your camera to record milestones or a photographer using it to make a living, Kingston has the right SDHC card for you. Available in Class 4, 6 and 10, Kingston SDHC cards give you faster capture performance and larger volume storage to ensure you never miss a…
SanDisk Extreme Cards: More Performance to Get the Shot
| December 10, 2011 | Posted by admin under Memory Cards |
You go to extremes to get just the right shot, and with the SanDisk line of Extreme cards you’ll get that shot every time. Trust the SanDisk Extreme Pro CompactFlash card with blistering read/write speeds of up to 95MB/sec and the SanDisk Extreme Pro SDHC card with write speed up to 45 MB/sec (300x), When…
Sony Digital Memory Cards – a Full Range of Options
| December 3, 2010 | Posted by admin under Memory Cards |
Removable memory cards are essential for storing your digital images in the camera. These are the most common formats: CompactFlash, which is common in pro-spec SLRs; SD, here shown in its newer SDHC form, which is widely used in consumer SLRs; Sony’s memory stick, which is used more in compact cameras than the company’s SLRs; and xD…
Optex Digiscan2 – Digitally Scan Your Photo Negatives
| February 10, 2010 | Posted by admin under Accessories |
Most families have numerous slides and negatives (often in shoe boxes), and some of these photos are definitely worth digitizing. While some flatbeds include a film-scanning feature, the Optex Digiscan 2 may produce better results at greater speed. Serious photographers need a high-grade scanner, but families who usually want prints up to 8×10″ should be satisfied…