You're probably wasting money on SD cards. As a camera reviewer, I have plenty of reasons to buy pricey cards, but for most shutterbugs and family historians, it's not necessary. Images, and the ...
A photographer can never have too many memory cards for their cameras. After all, you’ll need one in your camera in order to actually record images, as cameras don’t offer onboard storage. Even though ...
"What type of memory card do I need for my camera?" It's a common enough question, and one that you'd think would be very easy to answer. It isn't always cut and dry: Some cameras demand fast, ...
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The right SD card (ever wonder what the SD stands for?) size for your security camera depends on how your system records, the resolution it uses, and how often you review or overwrite footage. If your ...
Eyefi today launched Eyefi Mobi Pro, a new 32GB Wi-Fi SD card that combines the wireless transfer of photos from your camera with its photo apps and cloud service to offer increased flexibility in ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about hardware and software YOU need to know about. Nov 10, 2012, 04:16am EST Nov 10, 2012, 10:55am EST This article is ...
Last week, SanDisk, which produces memory cards for cameras, camcorders, smartphones, and other mobile devices for storing images and video, announced that one of its latest microSD SDXC memory cards ...