Tag: memory card
Okay, in Part 1 we covered all the key brands if you are looking to pick up a new camera or lens. Even threw in the always good Adobe …
As a new filmmaker there are some lessons that you will unfortunately learn when you make a mistake and it becomes engrained in your head to never do again. …
Among the worst experiences you can have as a photographer or filmmaker is popping in an SD card into your computer and finding all your images and videos are …
Memory cards can be the most annoyingly pricey part of your kit. Modern cinema cameras like the Sony FX6 are asking for more and more expensive media as their …
Most people don’t think too much about memory cards. You either go find the brand that you have always used, pick up the fastest one you can, or you …
The good thing about memory cards is that they have standards that should make it easy to find the appropriate card for your camera and settings. The bad thing …
When Canon released the R5 C earlier this year one of the biggest selling points was that it would be unrestricted with recording time, but even with this restriction …
One of the biggest fears any photographer or videographer has is going to import their images from an SD card and not seeing them or finding them and discovering …
Sony is starting to bring more of its advanced codecs and features along with faster continuous shooting to its “basic” cameras – now including the a7 IV. Being able …
The announcement of the end of Lexar brand memory cards literally shook the creative world back in June 2017. Lexar cards have had a good reputation throughout the years, …
Multimedia cards are an essential asset of today’s digital filmmaking world, but as expected, there are some considerable differences in terms of overall quality, reliability and performance they provide. Whether you’re …