> However, I was reading a page on dpreview.com which says that the 10d
is 
> rather slow at saving images. The article therefore recommends buying
the 
> fastest CF card available (and I think flash memory cards are faster
than 
> Microdrives). But this does not make sense to me. If the 10d is
inherently 
> slow to transfer data to storage, then there is no point in buying the 
> fastest memory card available, because the camera (not the memory) will
be 
> the performance bottleneck.

Unless you routinely fill up the buffer (9 shots) with rapid sequences,
*any* CF card will do.  With the slowest CF card available, you could
probably shoot 1 image every 5 seconds and never fill up the buffer.

Dave Herzstein
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http://www.kjsl.com/~dave

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