How Camera Memory Cards Work

clock December 15, 2010 03:54 by author HiTechVendors

There are many different varieties of digital cameras on the market today. There are also various different brand names and memory sizes. When it comes to purchasing a digital camera you are going to need to understand how your digital camera memory works and how to use Camera Memory Cards in order to increase the number of pictures that you can take and store on your camera. Memory cards also allow you to easily share your pictures between devices such as your computer or a digital photo frame.

The cards work by inserting them into your camera. Most are very small, about the size of a postage stamp and they come in a range of memory capabilities. While your digital camera for instance may hold only a hundred or so images before the memory overflows, your additional memory card could increase that number to thousands of photos depending on the size of the memory card that you choose.

There are many different manufacturers for memory cards that will work with your digital camera. Most camera manufacturers produce memory cards that will work with their own brand of camera and virtually all aftermarket or third party memory cards work with all different digital camera brands. If you are someone who takes a lot of pictures either professionally for a hobby or simply someone who enjoys taking pictures and wants to share those pictures easily, a memory card is a necessity. The cards themselves are fairly inexpensive. They are available in varied memory sizes and the cost will depend on the specific size that you purchase.



Memory Cards for Digital Cameras

clock November 27, 2010 00:10 by author HiTechVendors
There are many different varieties of digital cameras on the market today. There are also various different brand names and memory sizes. When it comes to purchasing a digital camera you are going to need to understand how your digital camera memory works and how to use Camera Memory Cards in order to increase the number of pictures that you can take and store on your camera. Memory cards also allow you to easily share your pictures between devices such as your computer or a digital photo frame. The cards work by inserting them into your camera. Most are very small, about the size of a postage stamp and they come in a range of memory capabilities. While your digital camera for instance may hold only a hundred or so images before the memory overflows, your additional memory card could increase that number to thousands of photos depending on the size of the memory card that you choose. There are many different manufacturers for memory cards that will work with your digital camera. Most camera manufacturers produce memory cards that will work with their own brand of camera and virtually all aftermarket or third party memory cards work with all different digital camera brands. If you are someone who takes a lot of pictures either professionally for a hobby or simply someone who enjoys taking pictures and wants to share those pictures easily, a memory card is a necessity. They are available in varied memory sizes and the cost will depend on the specific size that you purchase.


DSLR Memory Cards - High Speeds and Capacities

clock November 17, 2010 04:42 by author HiTechVendors

Transcend 64GB Class 10 SDXC Secure Digital Card DSLR memory cards are not an accessory when it comes to taking photographs, but rather they are a necessity. You cannot take photographs with a DSLR camera unless you have a compatible memory card, and memory cards are never actually included when you make the initial purchase of the camera. Because you can buy a wide variety of different memory cards, it is important to know which ones are best going to benefit you. The two basic types of memory cards that you can choose from are Compact Flash memory cards and SD memory cards. The type of camera that you buy is going to influence the memory that you need.

Compact Flash DSLR memory cards are small square-sized memory cards that are approximately half of the size of a regular credit card but around five times as thick. For many years, Compact Flash memory cards were the only type of memory card that you could use for a DSLR camera. This was quite beneficial when it came to consumers because the tough competition within the market greatly lowered the price of the memory cards, increasing their storage capacities significantly. At the time, 1 GB DSLR cards were impressive, but today these cards are also available in 64 GB versions.

Manufacturers are now moving toward DLSR cameras that are lighter and smaller, and as such, they are trying to reduce the weights of their cameras in any way possible. Compact Flash cards may not weigh a lot, but SD memory cards are significantly smaller and lighter. SD DSLR memory cards are approximately the size of postage stamps and they are nearly as thin as postage stamps as well. The biggest advantage is that many compact cameras and many other portable devices are capable of using SD cards as their source of memory, meaning that a user can use the same SD card for digital cameras, MP3 players and other devices as well.

DSLR memory cards have storage capacities that are measured in terms of megabytes. Cameras with more megapixels require more megabytes of storage space in order to store the photographs that you take. The common capacities for memory cards range from 256 MB to several gigabytes. Today's memory cards easily span to 32 GB and 64 GB depending on the needs of the photographer. Photographers can choose from numerous different memory cards to suit their needs.



CompactFlash 5.0 - Faster Speed Memory Cards

clock November 11, 2010 10:26 by author HiTechVendors

When it comes to memory cards, there are certain characteristics that manufacturers are constantly trying to improve upon. Storage capabilities and reading and writing speeds are especially important when it comes to using memory cards to their fullest extent. The CompactFlash 5.0 specification is still in the works, but according to the CompactFlash Association, there are some exciting things happening with the future of CompactFlash. At current, having any actual memory cards or cameras that support them are still quite a ways off, the standard that they are creating is looking promising.

Right now the CompactFlash 5.0 standard is paving the way for an increase from 28 bit addressing to 48 bit addressing. This standard also offers an increased unit size for data transfer from 128 KB per second to 32 MB per second. What might be best of all is that the current theoretical maximum capacity of 137 GB is going to increase significantly to 144 petabytes. There are a number of other advancements as well, including a video performance guarantee which is aimed to suit professional video cameras, easier card design, better card design and what is known as interface electrical specification which complies more fluidly with ATA standards.

There are a number of key features of the CompactFlash 5.0 specification. For example, 48 bit addressing is mandatory, offering capacity points that are beyond the current limitations. Data set management command and trim are also mandatory which leads to a more efficient cleanup of the unused space on a memory card. Another key feature is an update of ATA references to both ATA 6 and ATA 8, which is going to offer access to ATA standard enhancements. Video performance guarantee and performance control are optional but will increase card performance as well as quality of service regarding video capture application.

The CompactFlash 5.0 work group was initially formed in November of 2008. The primary goals of this work group is to take the CompactFlash 4.1 specification and add some key features to it based on the newer Parallel ATA interface. The brand new CompactFlash specification is adding a number of key benefits to the memory card trade that are going to revolutionize the digital photography revolution and increase capabilities for photography and video recording with DSLR cameras. While CompactFlash's newest incarnation is not yet on the market, it is offering promising results that photographers can look forward to.



SDHC Cards - Sandisk Extreme SDHC Cards

clock November 8, 2010 05:11 by author HiTechVendors

32GB Extreme Secure Digital High Capacity memory card SDHC cards are Secure Digital High Capacity memory cards. Of the various types of secure digital high capacity cards that are available, one option that is available to consumers is known as Sandisk Extreme SDHC memory cards. These cards were originally introduced in June 2009. The 32GB Extreme Secure Digital High Capacity memory card offers read and write speeds of up to 300MB or 200x. It offers several different capacities beyond the 32GB, including 16GB, 8GB and 4GB. This memory card offers "extreme performance" according to the manufacturer, because it uses ESP or enhanced super-parallel processing technologies.

As far as SDHC cards go the Extreme line of memory cards offer Class 10 performance. When the card was released it was purported to be the fastest of all 32 gigabyte cards on the market. It offers the storage for as many as 2500 RAW images on a single card and they can be operated at extreme temperatures including 13 degrees Fahrenheit to up to 185 degrees Fahrenheit. This Sandisk Extreme SDHC has been marketed to help digital photographers stretch the boundaries of their DSLR cameras even further, because high capacity like 32 MB cards are required for HD video and photography shooting.

SDHC cards are capable of offering a wide variety of different performance levels. Sometimes the best way to determine what SDHC card is right is simply to test out different models and find the one that best suits your needs. If you want to test the Sandisk Extreme SDHC, you can use an Sandisk ImageMate reader and writer. This will give you a feel for what the performance is like using different file types and sizes depending on how you intend to use the card. Test driving the memory card in this manner will give you a good indicator of whether or not it is going to meet your needs.

With this and other SDHC cards, performance tends to increase when the file size increases. All cards in the Sandisk Extreme SDHC line offer similar performance. Benchmark tests have been positive, showing that these cards offer excellent speed and performance, just as the name states. These cards offer solid performance for DSLR cameras and the photographers that use them. Photographers that are looking for a solid SDHC memory card that offers fast read and write speed will likely benefit from this line of memory cards and the advantages that they offer.



SDXC Card – Understanding Your SDXC Memory Device

clock October 25, 2010 23:57 by author HiTechVendors

SanDisk 64GB Ultra SDXC Secure Digital Card The SDXC card is the latest in memory devices available to consumers at large. With an extended storage capacity of 2 TB (2,000 GB), this device is compatible with a host of other devices including cell phones, digital cameras, PCs, DVR cameras, MP3 players and more. This next generation of SD needs some special attention to get the most out of this device. The first thing for consumers to consider is compatibility with your platform. The SDXC supports the following operating systems: Windows 7, Windows Vista (SP1 or later) and Windows XP (SP2 or later) {with exFAT update}.

When you connect your SDXC card, if your device doesn’t meet compatibility requirements, you may receive an error message. The error message prompts you to reformat the memory card, but be cautioned. If you reformat the SDXC card, it will lose the SDXC formatting and not work as such in a compatible device. There are solutions available if you have an incompatible device. Compatible driver downloads are available from various websites; however, it is advisable to check with your PC’s manufacturer before installing the driver.

The benefits of the SDXC card are varied and useful. Users enjoy a host of storage space. Previously, the largest storage space available on an SD card was 32 GB. This new card offers more than 60 times that available space. Read/write speeds are as fast as 104MB per minute with a road map to 300MB per second. Now you are able to not only store more data, but download it faster than you ever thought possible. Today’s information highway works at the speed of light. Using a device like the SDXC can help users take advantage of getting the information you want as fast as you want it.

SD devices have been bringing consumers the latest and most innovative devices for making technical experiences user-friendly. The memory cards manufactured by SD, including the next generation SDXC card, work to make things like snapping photos of your kids, capturing an impromptu video and listening to your favorite tunes while jogging down the road easy and enjoyable. You can store movies, presentations, electronic books and communicate with other devices like printers, digital camera and cell phones quickly and easily. This latest device takes the technical out of the technology and leaves consumers with a superb product that is easy to use. See for yourself everything the SDXC has to offer.



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