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Topic: Extreme, Ultra, UDMA - which CF Card? (Read 10982 times)
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Roxie2401
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Bob, I know you wrote an article on various memory cards but I can't tell how current it may be.
So, I have begun shooting RAW and am looking at larger files sizes, and probably write times (camera to card).
I know that SanDisk now makes an Extreme IV; Kingston makes Ultra (266x); and Lexar makes something called "UDMA". Not sure if these are SLC or not.
Do you have any comments on the three manufactures' types of cards? Any incompatiblities with Canon 40D?
I think I'm probably looking at 4GB but am confused as to what a "UDMA" is and will the Extreme IV vs III work better.
Thanks
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Roxie2401
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Bob,
Thanks.
The Lexar UDMA was recommended by a pro photographer, but then I realize they use the Mark II's.
Do you know if the 50D will use UDMA? And, can the 40D use the card even if it doesn't support the UDMA?
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Bob Atkins
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UDMA cards are fully compatible with all cameras that take CF cards. If the camera doesn't have UDMA support, the card looks just like a non-UDMA card. If you look at the 50D specs ( http://www.bobatkins.com/photography/digital/canon_eos_50D.html), you'll see that the 50D can take advantage of UDMA cards (as can the new EOS 5D MkII). The EOS 40D doesn't support UDMA, but can use UDMA enabled CF cards.
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