Remember the fuss about pirate Sandisk cards on the internet? I'm
afraid it's still "caveat emptor"  whatever the label says on it.

Although I've seen the opposite advice, I agree with Godfrey about
using the camera to delete, format etc. Why introduce another possible
set of incompatibilities and problems by using your computer?

Peter




On 1/14/07, Thibouille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The problem Boris, is that the yyyX (the card speed) thing is very 
> theoretical.
>
> First if I remember it is read speed. In a camera you (mostly) don't
> care. Write speed are slower of course but the yyyX thing doesn't tell
> you anything about write speed.
>
> Second, Sandisk 133x will probably (but I'm convinced) be quite faster
> than Transcend 150x. It's like batteries... Good brands hold the
> charge, some do not. And I agree the good ones are not always the
> "big" brands. Cards are the same, Brands wit recognition like Sandisk
> will be conservative in their marketing. Transcend doesn't care and
> could market a 120x card as being 150x. I really wouldn't be
> surprised.
>
> Just my 2 cents..
>
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