Murse Posted January 7, 2012 Report Share Posted January 7, 2012 holy crap i thought i wouldnt ever need more than a few 64 gb cards now this? http://gizmodo.com/5873821/heres-the-biggest-cf-card-ever-made just thought id share! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Not Brian Posted January 7, 2012 Report Share Posted January 7, 2012 In five years they'll be free at the checkout lane with a purchase of $20 or more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wnaplay1647545503 Posted January 7, 2012 Report Share Posted January 7, 2012 Besides development costs, is there anything that could be in there to warrant a $1k price tag? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Murse Posted January 7, 2012 Author Report Share Posted January 7, 2012 i remember when i had a 128mb SD card and that was the shit. i could transfer music everywhere!! now i could barely get a song onto one and hobos throw them out cuz they arnt worth anything! next time i go to microcenter ill be looking for them in the checkout bins. i haddent bought SD cards in along time, but i just got the GoPro Hero2 and so i had to go get one, i still cant believe i got a 16gb class 10 microcenter branded one for $15. its amazing how technology grows! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Murse Posted January 7, 2012 Author Report Share Posted January 7, 2012 the 400x speed i guess, if your shooting HD with like a 16+ MP camera at 1080P at 120+ FPS maybe. but if im dropping 1G on a CF card, more than likely its a production Co. and it wont be just one card min. of 2, and more than likely not just one camera either. i think im just going to buy a RED Scarlet-X and skip the CF card and go with a cheaper SSD drive Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mmrmnhrm Posted January 7, 2012 Report Share Posted January 7, 2012 Sadly Microcenter is no longer carrying IPSG (their house brand) CF cards. Apart from embedded industrial systems (because they're pin-compatible with the parallel ATA standard) and Canon, nobody seems to be using them anymore. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TTQ B4U Posted January 12, 2012 Report Share Posted January 12, 2012 Meh....I'd rather shoot multiple smaller cards. Less risk involved. I can't see the need just yet. For studio work, just shoot wireless to a PC. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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