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I need a small compact flash reader for a Thinkpad

Originally posted by: isekii
just get a PCMCIA---> Compact Flash Adapter.

it's like under 10 bucks

Those tend to take longer to transfer images than a USB, but thanks for the suggestion.
 
Originally posted by: MBony
Originally posted by: isekii
just get a PCMCIA---> Compact Flash Adapter.

it's like under 10 bucks

Those tend to take longer to transfer images than a USB.

Not too sure how big your CF is.

I use a 512mb and they're fairly quick.

Not to mention you can jsut leave it plugged into your computer without it behing a hiderance.

 
Off the top of my mind, Kingston is one of the only to offer a true highspeed flash reader. Dazzle is also excelant and I can recomend them, their performance is tops. Dazzle was bought out late last year, but some of their last production can still be found for sale on line.


USB
http://www.kingston.com/flash/15in1.asp

http://www.smartdisk.com/b2c/smartdisk/ecom/ecomEnduser/default/default.aspx

PCMCIA -High Speed for Generation 3 flash modules. But do not expect to see extreme speed through the PCMCIA slot, it is slow compaired to usb.
http://www.sandisk.com/Products/Item(11...-64-SanDisk_Ultra_PC_Card_Adapter.aspx
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/control...CFA&is=REG&Q=&O=productlist&sku=303357


1394 Readers are the best. Lexar makes one but i am sure that you can find it for less.
http://store.lexar.com/?category=22&subcategory=1&productid=RW024-001
 
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