LetTheRightLensIn said:Do you actually know anyone who has ever bent the pins?
Canon Rumors said:We’re told by a pretty reliable source that the upcoming Canon EOS 5D Mark IV will feature both a CFast 2.0 slot and a SDXC UHS-II slot.</p>
<p>If the camera is going to shoot internal 4K like the Canon EOS-1D X Mark II, the CFast slot makes a lot of sense. The faster SD card slot will be a very welcome addition as well, as the the 5D Mark III used a standard SD card slot which was quite slow.</p>
<p>We’re still waiting for more reliable specifications about the EOS 5D Mark IV, a camera we expect to see announced later next month.</p>
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3kramd5 said:Which standards would those be? I'm unaware of a standard titled "today's".AvTvM said:cfast like cf is too big by today's standards.
AvTvM said:3kramd5 said:Which standards would those be? I'm unaware of a standard titled "today's".AvTvM said:cfast like cf is too big by today's standards.
today's standard flash memory card size is micro-sd. everything works with it except big fat antiquated mirrorslapper cameras.
i want a tiny camera without smoke and mirrors but with a big fat ff sensor and a tiny dual micro-sd uhs ii card slot. in my old eos m (1) i get 2000+ raw files on a 64gb micro sd card (via standard sd adapter). i have 5 such tiny and dirt cheap micro-sd (sdxc?) cards in my wallet and can get through an entire big fat greek wedding or a 2 week vacation in the most fabulous places.![]()
Don Haines said:We had an Apple QuickTake 100 at work.... I went crazy and got a Kodac DC40......768x512 pixels of super high resolution digital photography!dilbert said:Don Haines said:+1roxics said:You shouldn't hold the camera technology back just because some people want to use their old memory cards. Imagine where we'd be if all digital cameras today still had to use the same memory cards that came out when digital cameras first started taking off.
There is a name for those cards. Compact Flash![]()
It is a bit funny to read comments from people who obviously haven't been watching digital photography since its inception
I think the first digital compact camera I bought was a Canon that came with a 16MB CF card?
For some inexplicable reason, I still have some of my early memory cards, today they won't fit a single image.... We have come a long way since then.....
rrcphoto said:Canon Rumors said:We’re told by a pretty reliable source that the upcoming Canon EOS 5D Mark IV will feature both a CFast 2.0 slot and a SDXC UHS-II slot.</p>
<p>If the camera is going to shoot internal 4K like the Canon EOS-1D X Mark II, the CFast slot makes a lot of sense. The faster SD card slot will be a very welcome addition as well, as the the 5D Mark III used a standard SD card slot which was quite slow.</p>
<p>We’re still waiting for more reliable specifications about the EOS 5D Mark IV, a camera we expect to see announced later next month.</p>
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if that's the case then we'll probably going to get MJPEG 4K video aka like the 1DX Mark II
canon is not quite there yet with DiGiC to render out h.264 4k in a relatively easy manner, and this probably means no DiGiC 7 as well.
what got me thinking today though is the timing, we are in 2016, which is 4 years away from what canon will most likly have q
mnclayshooter said:AvTvM said:3kramd5 said:Which standards would those be? I'm unaware of a standard titled "today's".AvTvM said:cfast like cf is too big by today's standards.
today's standard flash memory card size is micro-sd. everything works with it except big fat antiquated mirrorslapper cameras.
i want a tiny camera without smoke and mirrors but with a big fat ff sensor and a tiny dual micro-sd uhs ii card slot. in my old eos m (1) i get 2000+ raw files on a 64gb micro sd card (via standard sd adapter). i have 5 such tiny and dirt cheap micro-sd (sdxc?) cards in my wallet and can get through an entire big fat greek wedding or a 2 week vacation in the most fabulous places.![]()
Is there a speed penalty on the micro SD? otherwise, it sparked what is perhaps one of my oldest ideas regarding having a pile of old thumb drives into a real-world application... optional RAID 10 mode on an array of small micro SD's (say 4 slots)... two raid 0's with parity/redundancy. That HAS to help the read-write speed issues we're coming up against? 4 micro SD's would fit in the side of a DSLR or even a compact VERY easily.
It opens an opportunity also for a user who wants it to act just as a big array, a small array say two uSD's operate in RAID 0 for burst speed, while the other two act as independent memory cards for stills? Or as a 4 independent drives to store massive amounts of data?
Think of never having to swap a card out on a trip? Never opening that side door to the elements?
Alternatively, how long before we're talking about a solid state drive in our DSLR's? 8)
dilbert said:LetTheRightLensIn said:...
Do you actually know anyone who has ever bent the pins?
In CF readers, I have many times.
In the camera, I think only once.
arthur said:i do not know why people do not talk about the weakness of 8bit ...and How much it's bad in post ... We do not want 8bit .. I've stopped using Canon for this reason ..
4k 60fps 14bit .. is that impossible ?
I bent pins in an old cheap card reader once which wasn't surprising given how loosely the card fitted in the slot. But I broke a pin off completely in an old Powershot, the darndest thing about the damaged Powershot is it kept working perfectly even with the pin completely missing.LetTheRightLensIn said:dilbert said:LetTheRightLensIn said:...
Do you actually know anyone who has ever bent the pins?
In CF readers, I have many times.
In the camera, I think only once.
Well I guess it happens then.
I'm just personally surprised since so far zero times in readers and zero times in cameras (and doing sports, I'm often in a mad, mad rush to change cards ultra fast and in awkward positions) and I've never personally heard any photo friends complain about it.
http://www.canonrumors.com/forum/index.php?topic=30226.msg606324#msg606324mikekx102 said:Why are all the rumors of the 5D only about 4K and CFast 2.0. I'm really happy about both of these features, but how are the rumors looking on the following:
- Burst rate? The higher the better =D
- Auto-focus system?
- Megapixels
- Sensor Quality
- GPS & Wifi
- Spot metering points?
- Anti flicker mode?
- Other goodies
Mike![]()
AvTvM said:3kramd5 said:Which standards would those be? I'm unaware of a standard titled "today's".AvTvM said:cfast like cf is too big by today's standards.
today's standard flash memory card size is micro-sd. everything works with it except big fat antiquated mirrorslapper cameras.
i want a tiny camera without smoke and mirrors but with a big fat ff sensor and a tiny dual micro-sd uhs ii card slot. in my old eos m (1) i get 2000+ raw files on a 64gb micro sd card (via standard sd adapter). i have 5 such tiny and dirt cheap micro-sd (sdxc?) cards in my wallet and can get through an entire big fat greek wedding or a 2 week vacation in the most fabulous places.![]()
CanonFanBoy said:AvTvM said:3kramd5 said:Which standards would those be? I'm unaware of a standard titled "today's".AvTvM said:cfast like cf is too big by today's standards.
today's standard flash memory card size is micro-sd. everything works with it except big fat antiquated mirrorslapper cameras.
i want a tiny camera without smoke and mirrors but with a big fat ff sensor and a tiny dual micro-sd uhs ii card slot. in my old eos m (1) i get 2000+ raw files on a 64gb micro sd card (via standard sd adapter). i have 5 such tiny and dirt cheap micro-sd (sdxc?) cards in my wallet and can get through an entire big fat greek wedding or a 2 week vacation in the most fabulous places.![]()
Yes, but, you don't shoot weddings. Not even skinny Swedish weddings.
You shoot local football games and a Halloween actor portraying Thor.
Not sure, but isn't micro sd xd hc uhs ii Millennial Falcon III too slow for what you want? Isn't CFast much faster?
slclick said:CanonFanBoy said:AvTvM said:3kramd5 said:Which standards would those be? I'm unaware of a standard titled "today's".AvTvM said:cfast like cf is too big by today's standards.
today's standard flash memory card size is micro-sd. everything works with it except big fat antiquated mirrorslapper cameras.
i want a tiny camera without smoke and mirrors but with a big fat ff sensor and a tiny dual micro-sd uhs ii card slot. in my old eos m (1) i get 2000+ raw files on a 64gb micro sd card (via standard sd adapter). i have 5 such tiny and dirt cheap micro-sd (sdxc?) cards in my wallet and can get through an entire big fat greek wedding or a 2 week vacation in the most fabulous places.![]()
Yes, but, you don't shoot weddings. Not even skinny Swedish weddings.
You shoot local football games and a Halloween actor portraying Thor.
Not sure, but isn't micro sd xd hc uhs ii Millennial Falcon III too slow for what you want? Isn't CFast much faster?
http://www.dpreview.com/news/6387181333/samsung-launches-first-removable-ufs-memory-cards
Flash! Ahhhhahhhhhhhhh
slclick said:CanonFanBoy said:AvTvM said:3kramd5 said:Which standards would those be? I'm unaware of a standard titled "today's".AvTvM said:cfast like cf is too big by today's standards.
today's standard flash memory card size is micro-sd. everything works with it except big fat antiquated mirrorslapper cameras.
i want a tiny camera without smoke and mirrors but with a big fat ff sensor and a tiny dual micro-sd uhs ii card slot. in my old eos m (1) i get 2000+ raw files on a 64gb micro sd card (via standard sd adapter). i have 5 such tiny and dirt cheap micro-sd (sdxc?) cards in my wallet and can get through an entire big fat greek wedding or a 2 week vacation in the most fabulous places.![]()
Yes, but, you don't shoot weddings. Not even skinny Swedish weddings.
You shoot local football games and a Halloween actor portraying Thor.
Not sure, but isn't micro sd xd hc uhs ii Millennial Falcon III too slow for what you want? Isn't CFast much faster?
http://www.dpreview.com/news/6387181333/samsung-launches-first-removable-ufs-memory-cards
Flash! Ahhhhahhhhhhhhh