I wasn't sure where to post this, but I guess the closest thing is video since I referring to digital camera's, particularly the Canon A-series. Has anyone noticed how more and more Canon camera's no longer use CF cards? One by one they are phasing it out and moving into SD cards.
This pisses me off. Ok, I'll say, gee wow, its amazing that they can fit that much in that tiny SD card, but is it really necessary? I have some very strong opinions against SD cards being in digital cameras(nothing wrong with the format, just I prefer CF any day).
here are some:
*CF cards have more potential for larger capacities due to their larger physical volume
*CF cards are more cost efficient per MB over SD cards(esp looking at CFII format)
*CF cards are arguably more physically durable than SD cards(not openly exposed contacts or near paper thin thickness)
I had some more, but it's late now and I can't think of them now. BUT, as you can see, the CF format is not TOO large physically to be a hinderance, and that plays an ADVANTAGE, imo, it makes it more durable, more potential for capacity growth(harder to cram 8+gigabytes on the tiny SD card), and more easy to manufacture, thus sparring costs.
I can understand SD cards being in ultra-ultra-ultra compact digital camera's, but a full bodied or nicely gripped camera has no excuse.
I am UTTERLY dissappointed that the Canon IS2 switched to SD format, and even more so that the IS3 follows the new trend, not to mention ALL the new mainstream Canon A-series(my once favorite). I'd love to stick in a huge and cost effective CF card into one of those nice cameras and shoot away!
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I hope to revive the CF card back into Digital camera's! If you agree with me, give me a shout out! And help me fight! I wrote Canon several complaint letters and they are really good about responding. If I can get a petition or enough of you guys out there to spread this fight, we can get canon's attention!!!!
This pisses me off. Ok, I'll say, gee wow, its amazing that they can fit that much in that tiny SD card, but is it really necessary? I have some very strong opinions against SD cards being in digital cameras(nothing wrong with the format, just I prefer CF any day).
here are some:
*CF cards have more potential for larger capacities due to their larger physical volume
*CF cards are more cost efficient per MB over SD cards(esp looking at CFII format)
*CF cards are arguably more physically durable than SD cards(not openly exposed contacts or near paper thin thickness)
I had some more, but it's late now and I can't think of them now. BUT, as you can see, the CF format is not TOO large physically to be a hinderance, and that plays an ADVANTAGE, imo, it makes it more durable, more potential for capacity growth(harder to cram 8+gigabytes on the tiny SD card), and more easy to manufacture, thus sparring costs.
I can understand SD cards being in ultra-ultra-ultra compact digital camera's, but a full bodied or nicely gripped camera has no excuse.
I am UTTERLY dissappointed that the Canon IS2 switched to SD format, and even more so that the IS3 follows the new trend, not to mention ALL the new mainstream Canon A-series(my once favorite). I'd love to stick in a huge and cost effective CF card into one of those nice cameras and shoot away!
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I hope to revive the CF card back into Digital camera's! If you agree with me, give me a shout out! And help me fight! I wrote Canon several complaint letters and they are really good about responding. If I can get a petition or enough of you guys out there to spread this fight, we can get canon's attention!!!!