Small end do cards. Most of the better ones have Harddrives and
capacities of 30 GB.
A Card tops out at 4-8 GB not good enough for more than an hour or two.
HD HQ digital Video takes lots of capacity that outstrips cards fast.
Stewart
At 12:19 PM 4/6/2009, you wrote:
The first USB3 products are expected in Q4 2009 or 2010. It's hard to
say when the first camcorder USB3 interfaces may appear, but if I had
to guess I'd say NAB April 2010 for early prototypes, another year for
shipping models.
But you're behind the curve already. Camcorders use memory cards, and
you transfer video via a USB2 card reader just fine; no USB3 needed.
On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 11:35 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am going to need to buy a new digital video camcorder. With
the advent of
> USB 3.0 on the horizon, does anyone have a time frame for when this
> interface will be in usage on camcorders? I don't want to invest
in a 1080p
> camcorder with a firewire interface only to have it obsolete in
1-2 years. I am
> given to understand that even Apple will not support firewire by 2011.
> Thanks
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