Kingston Tackles the Issue of Big RAW File Sizes, But At What Cost?

New technology is always fantastic. We have been spoiled quite a bit in the photography industry over the last few years in this regard. There's no doubt about that. More powerful cameras with larger sensors than ever before are here, and they're relatively affordable.

However, we often overlook our computers and just how powerful they have to be to deal with the files that these cameras create. Dealing with large file sizes from photography and cinematography can be tricky. Still, Kingston is working towards dealing with this issue. Their new Ghost Tree PCIe 4. 0 NVMe promises blazing fast read and write speeds (7,000MB/s), but at what cost? Join us as we talk about the new drive and discuss just how expensive photo editing may become in the near future. .

2021-1-12 14:00