Two New Standards Drive The Next Generation Of High Performance Removable Storage Wes Brewer, CEO ProGrade Digital Recently, the SD™ Association (governing body for SD card development and standardization) announced finalization of revision 7.0 for the card SD...
Does Data Transfer Speed Matter?
Defining Data Transfer Read and Write Speeds for Photography and Motion Capture Wes Brewer, CEO ProGrade Digital The Value of Data Transfer Speed in Today’s Photo and Cinema/Video Applications From the earliest days of marketing memory cards for use in digital...
ProGrade Digital CFast™ 2.0 Recognized by Industry Peers as “Best Memory Card” at the 2018 Lucie Technical Awards
October 25, 2018 (New York, NY) - The fourth annual Lucie Technical Awards, an initiative of the Lucie Foundation, announced the 2018 winners, during the PhotoPlus Conference + Expo, photoplusexpo.com, at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, in New York. The Lucie...
ProGrade Digital Announces New Line Of Professional Grade microSDXC™ UHS-II, V60 Memory Cards, Plus Two Additional USB 3.1, Gen. 2 Dual-Slot Workflow Readers
microSDXC™ UHS-II, U3, Class 10, V60 Memory Cards Support Maximum Read Speed of up to 200MB/s and Maximum Write Speed of up to 80MB/s Company Expands USB 3.1, Gen. 2 Card Reader Line to Add microSD™ Dual-Slot Card Reader, Plus CompactFlash™ & SD™ Dual-Slot Card...
How To Photograph WRC Motor Sports: Colin McMaster Gains Speed With ProGrade Digital
Speed Is Key I love speed. This is just as well, as I have spent my entire working life photographing race and rally cars. My focus now is the World Rally Championship (WRC). WRC pushes the extremes of man and machine to the limit. Whatever the conditions—glorious or...
Media Matters, Part 2
The Ultra High Speed (UHS) II interface has a second set of connectors. Shared with permission from Michael Guncheon, editor, HD VideoPRO, as posted August 11, 2018 In part one of my examination of SD acronyms, I covered a little of the history of SD cards and how we...
Which Is Better: Format A Memory Card In A Camera Or Format A Memory Card In A Computer?
John Aldred, Contributing Writer The need to format a memory card within a camera is advice that’s often passed around in the worlds of photography and video. However, when asked, very few can explain why it is essential. So, this need is just a myth, right? Well no,...
Why You Should Not Delete Photo Files On Your Memory Cards Using Your Camera
Best Practices For Digital Memory Cards, Part 1 You are on a shoot and realize your memory cards are getting close to full. The event has a few more hours to go. You did not bring backup cards. What can you do—start freeing up space by deleting files in-camera? It...
Fast Cars And Fast Cards: Whit Bazemore Gets Serious About Speed With ProGrade Digital
"Make it a goal to come away with one super great image" Pair the right gear to the assignment Experiment and push yourself artistically. It is easy to get caught up in a particular style, and while not a totally bad thing, it is good to be diverse Most likely every...