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Even if the card speed is faster than what your camera will write; you'll still see a benefit in reduced card-to-pc transfer times if you use an external USB/Firewire card reader [rather than downloading from the camera body].Are some of the compact flash speeds not needed
because they are faster than the camera can write?
I see the compact flash has speeds of 10,20,30,40 mb/sec.
What is the speed of the D200 camera?
Are some of the compact flash speeds not needed
because they are faster than the camera can write?
Thanks.
Right 8.8mb/s..Thats also the speed it will upload the CF from with in the camera. But when you take for example, the new Ultra IV (40mb/s) and use it with its dedicated firewire reader it must be bliss. Tests on that combo show 38mb/s data transfer.by just over 8mb/s was that this is the speed the D200 can write
in-camera. As long as the card can give you that you will be
maxing-out the D200 write speed and do not need a faster card
in-camera...
Thanks for the replies.
I have a 4 gb sandisk ultraII, I think it writes 9mb/sec.
So it's not slowing the camera?
Thanks.
I forgot the address, but it was interesting to see how some "slow"
cards outperformed "faster" cards in the D200.
Thanks for the replies.
I have a 4 gb sandisk ultraII, I think it writes 9mb/sec.
So it's not slowing the camera?
Thanks.