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Sandisk micromate sd reader
Sandisk micromate sd reader





sandisk micromate sd reader
  1. #Sandisk micromate sd reader full#
  2. #Sandisk micromate sd reader pro#
  3. #Sandisk micromate sd reader plus#
sandisk micromate sd reader

I tried a professional (Extreme IV) and a consumer (Extreme III) CF card for comparison, in my professional SanDisk Extreme IV reader connected via FireWire 800. Now that this data is on my hard drive, let's copy this off to each of several cards. So why again do people shoot digital? Didn't it used to be something about the speed? I don't get it.

#Sandisk micromate sd reader full#

Heck, in an hour, I can drop my film at Price Club, go have lunch, and when I return, all my film is developed, everything is already backed up to CD, and I've got full sets of prints, all in less than an hour. This means that a 32GB SD card would take an hour to copy into a computer. I also tried the same suck in my tiny SanDisk MicroMate one-piece plug-in reader, which took 47.6s. Initial raw suck from SanDisk 2GB Ultra II 15MB/s card: 45.2s. I also tested to see how fast each could be written to from a camera, however the camera I used, the LEICA M9, takes more time perfecting each image (3 to 4 seconds each) than it does to write the data. I then clocked how long it took to download that data set back from each card onto my hard drive.

sandisk micromate sd reader

#Sandisk micromate sd reader pro#

I timed how long it took to copy this same data set from my hard drive back to each of several different SD cards, as well as onto some of my pro CF cards. I got curious, since I have a need for speed. Once I downloaded my card, I asked myself why it had to take a minute to suck in what should have come across in just seconds if I had shot it on a professional CF card instead of SD. I clocked how long it took to download this SD card into my Quad 2.5GHz G5 Mac (OS 10.4.11) with the hottest USB reader available today, the SanDisk ImageMate Multi-Card Reader. I had 207 files totaling 406.6MB (as read in OS 10.4.11 Get Info) in two folders shot with the LEICA M9, including JPGs of various sizes and some DNGs. (For comparisons of CF cards made with USB versus Firewire, see CF Card Speed Tests.) October 2009 Leica Reviews Canon Reviews Nikon Reviewsīuy from Adorama, Amazon, Ritz, B&H, Calumet and J&R.Īre faster SD cards any faster than slower, cheaper SD cards? It helps me keep adding to this site when you use these links to Adorama, Amazon, B&H and eBay to get your goodies. Intro Teknik Performance Analysis Recommendations Or are they really two different beasts? Yes, they have very different capabilities.Home Donate New Search Gallery How-To Books Links Workshops About Contact

#Sandisk micromate sd reader plus#

Is a USB flash drive basically equivalent to a USB card reader plus an SD card (or microSD card)? They are "basically equivalent" only from the functional perspective of a data storage device that emulates an ATA drive. Moreover, is a card reader same as a memory stick? You'll find these at local and online electronics retailers with a typical price tag of around $10. It doesn't require any fancy tricks, just an SD card to USB adapter that's compatible with the card you have. Simply so, can you convert SD card to USB?įortunately, you can side-step any such compatibility issues by simply turning your SD card into a USB drive. Most card readers also offer write capability, and together with the card, this can function as a pen drive. A memory card reader is a device for accessing the data on a memory card such as a CompactFlash (CF), Secure Digital (SD) or MultiMediaCard (MMC).







Sandisk micromate sd reader