Lexar Professional 2933x XQD 2.0 card is the fastest XQD card on the market with read speeds up to 440MB per second* New Lexar Professional 1400x XQD 2.0 card offers read speeds up to 210MB per second ...
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ProGrade Digital™, founded with a mission to provide the highest quality professional grade digital memory cards and workflow solutions, announces two new card ...
We've been eagerly awaiting some of that next-gen XQD memory since it was announced right around a month ago, and now that we have something worthy to pop it in, we're doubly buzzed. Sony's the first ...
Data transfer rate capability up to 5GB/s revolutionizes workflow for imaging professionals SAN JOSE, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–March 19, 2020– ProGrade Digital™, founded with a mission to provide the ...
The new SanDisk Extreme Pro CFExpress card reader is a blazing fast USB-C accessory for your Mac or iPad Pro that pairs perfectly with your new CFExpress cards and new camera. The SanDisk Extreme Pro ...
The high-end but nascent memory card format gets a big boost from one of the major manufacturers of flash cards. Also: a fix is in for Lexar's USB 3.0 reader on new Macs. Stephen Shankland worked at ...
Sonnet Technologies introduced its new range of SF3 Series – CFexpress / XQD Pro Thunderbolt 3 card readers this week. The professional media readers are equipped with dual card slots and a 40Gbps ...
Back in 2010, Sandisk, Sony and Nikon announced a joint adventure that would create a new memory standard for HD camcorders and high-res DSLR cameras. This new standard would use the PCIe interface ...
The Sony XQD memory card has been announced, which will bring super speedy performance to photo enthusiasts and professional photographers for all kinds of image capture. This timely announcement of ...
Still think your CompactFlash card isn’t fast enough? Then look no further as Sony has come up with the XQD memory card format, which it claims can have read and write speeds that reach 125MB/s. The ...
The XQD memory card format was only announced last month, but already we've got a camera that uses it – in the shape of Nikon's D4 DSLR - and a 16GB and 32GB cards from Sony. Easily capable of keeping ...
Photographers using the newer high-end flash memory format now have another supplier besides Sony for the cards. Also: a big, fast SDXC card for a big, fat price. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from ...