Nikon’s just-announced full frame D4 is getting attention for a lot of reasons. There’s the fact that CES is just around the corner, there are all the rumors about the anticipated D800 (we want to put ...
Are you ready for yet another memory card format? Dubbed XQD, the medium was first announced by Sandisk, Sony and Nikon in November 2010. And after the the CompactFlash Association finalized 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 ...
Only announced in early December, the XQD memory card format got its first camera today in the form of the hotly anticipated Nikon D4 — but what good is that if you don’t have any memory cards to use ...
Sony announced new ultra high-speed XQD and SD memory cards along with adapters for newly launched cameras such as the Nikon D5 and the D500 that were launched at CES. The XQD-M series of cards have a ...
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 ...
Sony announced 32GB and 64GB S Series memory cards supporting the XQD specification which are the fastest ever developed, with read and write speeds of 168 MB/s. The new “S Series” is ideal for ...
In today's world of high-speed data transfers, cameras and their memory cards have been relatively left behind. But, Sony have stopped that with the Sony XQD memory card, based on the PCI-Express ...
The Sony XQD memory card format has been officially announced today, bringing with it high-speed data transfer capability for high-end cameras. Based on the PCI Express specification, the XQD format ...
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