Your typing fingers are totally exonerated. I guess this must mean that
by the time we get to 2 TB cards our cameras will be producing 60MP
images. Ooops! Doesn't sound so far wrong now. :-)
Chuck Norcutt
Larry G. Griffin wrote:
> Here;s the link to the article from Information Week;
>
> http://www.informationweek.com/blog/main/archives/2009/01/ces_2009_sd_car.html
>
> According to the article
> "To put things in perspective, a 2 TB SDXC memory card can store 100 HD
> movies, 60 hours of HD recordings, or 17,000 high-quality photos."
>
> Larry
>
> Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>> It will be interesting to know what the spec is for the file system. If
>> it's FAT32 and very large it will probably be OK as long as you're
>> accessing the card sequentially. But if you do intermediate deletions I
>> would think it could get very slow. I hope they've picked a better file
>> system.
>>
>> Incidentally, I think you may have dropped a zero from your capacity
>> statement. By my calculations 2TB is enough to store about 150,000
>> Canon 5D raw files at 13MB each.
>>
>> Chuck Norcutt
>>
>>
>> Larry G. Griffin wrote:
>>
>>> Howdy All,
>>>
>>> Long time Lurker here. Thought I'd post this for all that are running
>>> out of room on their 32Gb cards.
>>>
>>> SD Card Association sets spec for 2 Terabyte Memory cards
>>> No, that's not a typo. 32 Gigabyte microSD cards are barely available
>>> yet and the SD Card Association today introduced SD eXtended Capacity.
>>> SDXC will be able to fit up to 2 /terabytes/ of data onto a small memory
>>> card. To put things in perspective, a 2TB SDXC memory card can store 100
>>> HD movies, 60 hours of HD recordings or 17,000 high-quality photos.
>>>
>>> Could someone please tell me what the password is so I can search the
>>> archives?
>>>
>>> I've just acquired a E-300, and have too many questions. I too will be
>>> thinning out my OMs.
>>>
>>> Larry
>>> Gateway to Yosemite, CA
>>>
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