I consider Transcend a bargain band. But time will tell.
Paul
On Jan 13, 2007, at 10:41 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:

> On Jan 13, 2007, at 6:16 PM, Digital Image Studio wrote:
>
>> The topology of the interfaces of the cards make CF far more reliable
>> from a technical standpoint, granted they may not offer quite the
>> mechanical durability of the SD system but rarely will you find
>> incompatibility issues with CF cards of all types in a wide array of
>> readers. With SD it's suck it and see.
>
> This is a specious statement.
>
> I've experienced virtually no issues with a large volume of SD, CF,
> Memory Stick, and xD cards. I have used them all *a lot*. I've always
> purchased cards that had a good reputation: Sandisk, ATP, Transcend,
> Kingston, Corsair amongst others.
>
> There are lots of non-name-brand of all of them out there, many of
> which are junk. Buy junk and you get crappy reliability, regardless
> of the type of card.
>
> The primary difference between an SD card and a CF card, other than
> form factor, is that the CF card carries its own controller and the
> SD card is dependent upon the controller in the reader device.
> Therefore CF card readers are simpler, technically. So the same goes
> for the SD card readers: use a crappy one and you'll get unreliable
> or slow operation. Use a good one and you'll get good performance.
>
> It's really that simple.
>
> Godfrey
>
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