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New Delkin CFexpress Card to launch thursday, it will be the fastest card for the Canon EOS R5 yet

Delkin lent us a new CFexpress Type B card, to be released later this week, which our tests show to be the fastest card yet Read more... The post New Delkin CFexpress Card to launch thursday, it will be the fastest card for the Canon EOS R5 yet appeared first on Canon Rumors - Your best source for Canon rumors, leaks and gossip. canonrumors.com »

2022-5-4 01:36

ProGrade Digital announces $460 512GB V90 UHS-II SDXC Cobalt series memory card

ProGrade Digital has announced a 512GB version of its Cobalt UHS-II SDXC memory card, which offers maximum read and write speeds up to 300MB/s and 250MB/s, respectively. This new 512GB Cobalt SD card offers V90 performance, guaranteeing the minimum write speeds never drop below 90MB/s, an important specification for times when you’re recording high bit-rate video directly onto the card. dpreview.com »

2022-5-3 18:17

The Pixii M-Mount Rangefinder Has No Display or Card Slots, Costs $3,300

Almost two years ago, the French startup PIXII announced the development of a “radical” M-mount digital rangefinder that had neither a rear display nor any sort of memory card slot. Now, this strange camera is finally available for brave early-adopters to order… if you’re willing to drop 3 grand, that is. The Pixii camera is […] petapixel.com »

2020-7-9 22:17

Adorama Unveils Edge Credit Card: 5% OFF Every Day or Special Financing

The New York City-based camera and electronics superstore Adorama has launched its new Edge Credit Card. The card provides customers with 5% off every day or special financing on purchases. Adorama Edge Credit Card holders will be able to choose between 5% off every day benefit or special financing when checking out on the Adorama […] petapixel.com »

2020-6-24 19:47

Product Advisory: Sony says some of its SD cards are corrupting video files, offers free replacements

Sony has issued a product advisory for select SD cards in three of its SD card lineups, stating video captured with these cards could become corrupted without warning. The product advisory, posted last Friday, says cards in Sony’s SF-M series, Tough SF-M series and Tough SD-G series are affected by an issue wherein ‘data on [the affected cards] may be damaged or data may not be recorded correction when shooting video on a camera in the video speed class mode. dpreview.com »

2020-6-16 00:29