> From: AG Schnozz <agschnozz@xxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 14:58:48 -0700 (PDT)
> The theory is that digital data is digital data and shouldn't be
> effected by the storage media itself as long as all the bits get
> stored... Before now, I have never seen CF cards compared for image
> fidelity--only speed.
You jumped the gun on the date, AG! This was intended to be posted on
April 1, no?
If you're serious, I am reserving disbelief.
Is this totally repeatable? My guess is that powering off and on the
camera while changing cards may have something to do with it.
Otherwise, I feel pretty certain you're seeing some artifact of the
testing process.
Given the competitive market for storage, if what you're seeing is
true, I can't believe memory manufacturers haven't jumped on it: "Our
cards produce more detail and better colour!" -- not something I've
seen in any ads yet; they only stress speed as a competitive advantage.
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