Sandisk USB 2.0 12- in -1. From memory it reads my Sandisk UltraII
cards at about 12MB/s
Oh, and if you install a small utility, the drive icon in My Computer
will get the card Icon.
Very convenient. Having 4 drives you dunno which is what is annoying.
My only complain is: why no SDHC reader with
Thats the one I'm leaning towards. The older version of that which I
have, has never failed me.
Thanks,
gonz
On 7/17/08, Thibouille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sandisk USB 2.0 12- in -1. From memory it reads my Sandisk UltraII
cards at about 12MB/s
Oh, and if you install a small utility, the
Gonz,
I bought a Sonnet 21-in-1 ExpressCard/34 for the slot in my Sony sz
series laptop.
I couldn't find a way to upgrade the Sony SD reader as installed.
I've used a cheap reader on the desktop and carry another cheap ($10) reader.
You got a great price on a K20! You'll love the extra resoluton.
Well it happened. I got a K20D (super deal on ebay + $100 rebate =
$800). The 1G cards I used to use on my 6MP pentaxes just wouldnt cut
it for raw. So I got a pair of 8Gb SDHC cards at Frys and of course
my old card reader cant handle them.
What card readers do you guys use and like?
Thanks
On Wed, 16 Jul 2008 13:45:16 -0500
Gonz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What card readers do you guys use and like?
Transcend, have two in the house and never a problem.
Bran
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From: Gonz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Best SDHC card readers?
Well it happened. I got a K20D (super deal on ebay + $100 rebate =
$800). The 1G cards I used to use on my 6MP pentaxes just wouldnt cut
it for raw
, 2008 2:45 PM
Subject: Best SDHC card readers?
Well it happened. I got a K20D (super deal on ebay + $100 rebate =
$800). The 1G cards I used to use on my 6MP pentaxes just wouldnt cut
it for raw. So I got a pair of 8Gb SDHC cards at Frys and of course
my old card reader cant
I use both the Sandisk ImageMate 12-in-1 USB 2.0 and Sandisk Extreme
Card Reader USB 2.0. Both are fast and reliable, neither is
particularly expensive.
G
On Jul 16, 2008, at 11:45 AM, Gonz wrote:
Well it happened. I got a K20D (super deal on ebay + $100 rebate =
$800). The 1G cards I
- Original Message -
From: Gonz
Subject: Best SDHC card readers?
Well it happened. I got a K20D (super deal on ebay + $100 rebate =
$800). The 1G cards I used to use on my 6MP pentaxes just wouldnt cut
it for raw. So I got a pair of 8Gb SDHC cards at Frys and of course
my old
I've a couple of SanDisk MicroMate readers that I got with the cards I
bought. Works like a charm this far.
Gonz wrote:
Well it happened. I got a K20D (super deal on ebay + $100 rebate =
$800). The 1G cards I used to use on my 6MP pentaxes just wouldnt cut
it for raw. So I got a pair of
So, now that everyone's thinking about getting a K10D, let's talk about
card readers. Godders has checked out and tested some readers for 2GB
cards, but what's available in card readers for larger, SDHC cards. If
you'll be using a K10D, you may need a card reader that will work with
these
On 9/13/06, Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, now that everyone's thinking about getting a K10D, let's talk about
card readers. Godders has checked out and tested some readers for 2GB
cards, but what's available in card readers for larger, SDHC cards. If
I was actually searching
On Sep 13, 2006, at 8:11 AM, Mat Maessen wrote:
So, now that everyone's thinking about getting a K10D, let's talk
about
card readers. Godders has checked out and tested some readers for
2GB
cards, but what's available in card readers for larger, SDHC
cards. If
I was actually
On Wed, Sep 13, 2006 at 05:15:08AM -0700, Shel Belinkoff wrote:
So, now that everyone's thinking about getting a K10D, let's talk about
card readers. Godders has checked out and tested some readers for 2GB
cards, but what's available in card readers for larger, SDHC cards. If
you'll be using
Boy, that begs the question if the built-in reader in my laptop will
read them. I'm guessing not.
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Wednesday, September 13, 2006, 5:15:08 AM, you wrote:
SB So, now that everyone's thinking about getting a K10D, let's talk about
SB card readers. Godders has checked out
Yeah, I'm asking myself the same question.
I think most SD reader embedded into laptops should be able provided
their manufacturers give new drivers. But maybe they won't as usual :(
2006/9/13, Bruce Dayton [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Boy, that begs the question if the built-in reader in my laptop will
But you don't have to use SDHC cards. I think the current batch of SD
cards are fast enough. And by the time the price of 4G or 8G SDHC cards
comes down, there should be plenty of SDHC card readers to choose from.
On Wed, 13 Sep 2006, Thibouille wrote:
Yeah, I'm asking myself the same
On 14/09/06, Lawrence Kwan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But you don't have to use SDHC cards. I think the current batch of SD
cards are fast enough. And by the time the price of 4G or 8G SDHC cards
comes down, there should be plenty of SDHC card readers to choose from.
You are probably correct
Digital Image Studio wrote:
On 14/09/06, Lawrence Kwan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But you don't have to use SDHC cards. I think the current batch of SD
cards are fast enough. And by the time the price of 4G or 8G SDHC cards
comes down, there should be plenty of SDHC card readers to choose from
On 14/09/06, Adam Maas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You mean the vast majority of Pentax users who have SD based cameras? D
owners are a distinct minority of Pentax owners. Everything else takes
SD. Switchers from (most) other DSLR systems will need to buy new
storage, as will D owners. But those
Digital Image Studio wrote:
On 14/09/06, Adam Maas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You mean the vast majority of Pentax users who have SD based cameras? D
owners are a distinct minority of Pentax owners. Everything else takes
SD. Switchers from (most) other DSLR systems will need to buy new
storage,
On 14/09/06, Adam Maas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yep, I'm not going to complain about a $40 card, but will about a $15
reader...
Well if your portable mass storage unit only cost you $15 more power to you.
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On Sep 13, 2006, at 6:43 PM, Digital Image Studio wrote:
On 14/09/06, Adam Maas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yep, I'm not going to complain about a $40 card, but will about a $15
reader...
Well if your portable mass storage unit only cost you $15 more
power to you.
A card reader is not a
Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
On Sep 13, 2006, at 6:43 PM, Digital Image Studio wrote:
On 14/09/06, Adam Maas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yep, I'm not going to complain about a $40 card, but will about a $15
reader...
Well if your portable mass storage unit only cost you $15 more
power to you.
You don't have to be well heeled. Memory has followed the expected
course. It's become relatively inexpensive.
Digital Image Studio wrote:
On 14/09/06, Adam Maas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You mean the vast majority of Pentax users who have SD based cameras? D
owners are a distinct
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