Transfer Your Photos And Videos At Warp Speed!

By Mike Thompson


Nowadays, everyone is using digital cameras to take pictures and record video and events. As video sizes continue to increase due to the more recent HD formats, it is essential that you do not experience significant lagging issues.

Not too long ago, pictures did not take up that much space. However over the past few years, file sizes have ballooned which created bottlenecks both inside the camera and outside the camera while transferring photos to the computer. When digital cameras first were introduced onto the market, 8 MB memory cards used were standard, then came 32 MB and 64 MB cards.

But today, these memory cards are practically useless. As a matter of fact, present-day photos can be even larger than these archaic memory cards themselves. The largest memory cards for digital cameras these days are your 32GB and 64GB types.

As a matter of fact, transfer speeds differ from camera to camera and this makes transferring photos and videos to a computer a little unpredictable. In order to make it more predictable and faster, some certain technical measures need to be enforced.

From this point onward, we are going to discuss the ways with which you can enhance your transfer speeds and free up as much time for you as possible. We will begin by talking about the two things that cause transfer speeds to go up and down.

Camera to card load speed is the first reason why. This reason is actually due to the camera itself and the only real way to get around this is to use a faster memory card. Some of the latest cameras have burst mode implemented in them that allows you to take many pictures in a row very quickly. This mode also happens to burn up a lot of the internal memory, and the memory buffer needs to be able to maintain itself otherwise you will run into some technical issues.

Of all the compact flash cards available, one of the most fastest types is the Lexar Professional Series. These sophisticated cards can handle speeds of over 1000 times, which is about the same as 150MB/s of transferring speed.

The second factor in determining the transfer speed is the kind of card reader being used. The most up-to-date card readers use the USB 3.0 standard which can offer up to 5x the speed of an older USB 2.0 unit. If you are not familiar with how fast this new USB 3.0 standard is, you have to see it to believe it! The difference can mean waiting minutes versus hours for your videos and pictures to transfer.

It is easy to see that transferring your photos and videos very quickly is possible, but it requires the right memory card and card reader. With modern day HD quality photos and videos, it is essential that you use the most up-to-date equipment available.




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