SanDisk Extreme Pro CompactFlash supports 90MB/s

September 14, 2009 by Digital Cameras  
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SanDisk introduced the Extreme and Extreme Pro CompactFlash, these new memory cards are designed for professional digital SLR cameras and support read/write speeds of up to 60MB/s and 90MB/s, respectively. The Extreme line is available in capacities of 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB at $131.99, $223.99, and $375.99, respectively. The SanDisk Extreme Pro cards ship in 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB sizes for $304, $507.99, and $811.99, respectively. SanDisk Extreme Pro CompactFlash cards feature a new SanDisk® P

Digital Video Studio

September 14, 2009 by Digital Cameras  
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Today we live in digital age and digital video is the new breakthrough in videography. It won’t be needed to carry around a heavy video camera, using tapes and make sure the background was quiet when recording. Today we can see the video cameras are almost weightless, the tapes have converted in to memory cards that are built-in to the digital video camera. For editing video you can captured it in to computer and it is just a couple of clicks needed to run the editing. If you do not have abil

Starting Up Your Own Online Photography Business

August 31, 2009 by Digital Cameras  
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Starting Up Your Own Online Photography Business by Dan FeildmanDigital camera is a new modern age tool that has turned a hobby into a viable profession for many. It just takes a push of a button and a minute for generating a beautiful print ready for sale! The days of making frequent film purchases, taking the entire roll out for generating a print are long gone. Today?s equipped cameras give you the leisure of in-built memory cards, batteries and accessories to make you prepared for c

The Different Methods Of Cleaning Memory Cards

August 26, 2009 by Digital Cameras  
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Copyright Robert S. Donovan “Just delete the photos you don’t want,” one friend suggests when you ask what to do when you’ve finished downloading a memory card to your computer. “No, no. You want to format it in the camera to be safe,” chimes in another And still a third friend offers, “What’s best is low level formatting, if you camera offers it.” For a lot of people starting out in digital photography, all these bits of advice can seem both conflicting and confusing. What is low leve

One Large Memory Card Or Multiple Small Cards?

August 24, 2009 by Digital Cameras  
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Copyright saebaryo In a recent poll on DPS we asked What Is Your Favorite Memory Card Brand. As readers tallied their votes and left comments I noticed a trend appearing. Some readers would note the size of the cards they used and others would in return ask why they used such large cards. In this post I’d like to present some thoughts on both approaches to digital photography. WhenI talk about “One Large Card” below, I don’t mean that’s all any person ever has. I’m using for a GB per GB

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