If you own a digital camera — be it a compact, mirrorless or DSLR camera — you need to pair it with an SD in order for it to save your photos and videos. Most digital cameras actually don’t come with ...
A friend stopped me in the hallway this week to ask about a new camera purchase. She is buying a new Canon DSLR camera and she had questions about buying new memory cards. My friend is not a ...
You're probably wasting money on SD cards. As a camera reviewer, I have plenty of reasons to buy pricey cards, but for most shutterbugs and family historians, it's not necessary. Images, and the ...
Memory cards, particularly SD cards, are possibly the most confusing sector of camera tech on the market. Sure, they're everywhere, so getting hold of one is easy. But buying the right memory card for ...
Last week, SanDisk, which produces memory cards for cameras, camcorders, smartphones, and other mobile devices for storing images and video, announced that one of its latest microSD SDXC memory cards ...
Memory cards are all over the map — a wide range of formats, sizes, and speeds. Some cards throw a bunch of numbers at you, while others may only list their capacity. Confusing doesn’t begin to ...
While MicroSD cards are becoming more popular in compact cameras and drones, and larger XQD and CFexpress cards are taking on the professional market, the tried-and-true SD card remains a vital ...
Secure Digital memory card prices have plummeted over the last couple of years. You can get a 16GB SDHC memory card—which can store more than 2,800 JPEG images shot by a 16-megapixel camera—for less ...
"What type of memory card do I need for my camera?" It's a common enough question, and one that you'd think would be very easy to answer. It isn't always cut and dry: Some cameras demand fast, ...