A digital camera that uses floppy disks instead of flash storage? That was the sales pitch for Sony's Mavica MVC-FD85, a novel product that's celebrating its 25th birthday this year.
If your business requires you to take frequent product or event photos, you may periodically need to format the SD card in your Fuji camera to erase the card quickly after transferring photos to your ...
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 ...
Apple recently released new 13- and 15-inch MacBook Pros that come with a feature never seen in an Apple laptop: a Secure Digital (SD) memory card reader. The reader is handy for transferring videos ...
SD cards are incredibly versatile and can be used across a wide range of devices. However, most SD cards need to be formatted before they can be properly used on a new laptop or camera. If you don't ...
Confused by the mess of memory card speed and capacity standards? This video cuts through the confusion - it's the clearest ...
Memory cards are small, removable media cards most commonly used inside of cameras and smart phones. They hold images, songs and even small programs. SanDisk memory cards come already formatted but ...
Is your memory card accidentally formatted, and now you need to recover it? Perhaps you formatted it on purpose, and then ...
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 ...
If a new digital camera is on your shopping list this season, you’ll also need a memory card to store photos on. While some cameras come with a small starter card, most don’t. In either case, you’ll ...
The right SD card (ever wonder what the SD stands for?) size for your security camera depends on how your system records, the resolution it uses, and how often you review or overwrite footage. If your ...
If you've been through a couple of smartphones by now, or have owned more than one digital camera in your lifetime, you probably have a few SD cards lying around that you don't know what to do with.