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Tiger1
15th of July 2004 (Thu), 12:52
:? What is the difference between Type I and Type II Compact Flash Cards? :?:

Do certain 512 MB cards perform better in the 10D or do they all perform about the same???

Thanks for your photog wisdom :D

tiger1

Canuck
15th of July 2004 (Thu), 12:58
Type I is a normal solid state CF card that you can drop and not hurt from about 10 feet.

Type II is a MicroDrive and is a mini-hard drive. No do not drop them! They will break that way.

CF Card Database for 10D:
http://www.robgalbraith.com/bins/multi_page.asp?cid=6007-6111

karusel
15th of July 2004 (Thu), 12:58
Type I means the card is thin, type II means the card is thicker, about twice the type I. Typically type II is microdrive.

Here is the good ole Rob Galbraith'sperformance chart (http://www.robgalbraith.com/bins/multi_page.asp?cid=6007-6111).

EDIT: beaten! :? :mrgreen:

Canuck
15th of July 2004 (Thu), 12:58
Type I means the card is thin, type II means the card is thicker, about twice the type I. Typically type II is microdrive.

Here is the good ole Rob Galbraith'sperformance chart (http://www.robgalbraith.com/bins/multi_page.asp?cid=6007-6111).

beat you....:lol: :lol:

Tiger1
15th of July 2004 (Thu), 13:15
:D WOW :shock:

That was fast!

Thanks very much.

This is a great forum - just ask and there are so many of you willing to share good info - its really appreciated :D

Tiger1

Tiger1
15th of July 2004 (Thu), 13:18
:D By the way!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! CANUCK


I live in the Tampa Bay area - where the Stanley Cup presently presides :D :D

(I noticed your hockey stick)

Tiger1

Canuck
15th of July 2004 (Thu), 13:23
:D By the way!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! CANUCK


I live in the Tampa Bay area - where the Stanley Cup presently presides :D :D

(I noticed your hockey stick)

Tiger1

Yes and it is the logo of a now defunct team (Québec Nordiques) which became the Colorado Avalanche. I have followed the Nordiques from 84-85 to 94-95 over the summer of 95 when they moved to Denver and became the Avs and the Avs I have followed from 95-96 thru the present.

//extreme sarcasm=on
What's that I hear? What they won in '96 and '01? Wow! Really? I saw it happen, both times!
//extreme sarcasm=off

Tiger1
15th of July 2004 (Thu), 13:28
Canuck

8) I understand your comments :D

Its going to be tough going for both of us this coming season - Good Luck!

Tiger1

elfyrulz
15th of July 2004 (Thu), 13:31
??? I dont see Lexar 1GB 80x CompactFlash Card in that chart.

Canuck
15th of July 2004 (Thu), 13:31
Canuck

8) I understand your comments :D

Its going to be tough going for both of us this coming season - Good Luck!

Tiger1

No doubt especially if there is a season! The last time we had a truncated season was 94-95 when the then Nordiques won the President's Trophy and Peter Forsberg got the Calder Trophy.

Same here, good luck...more that we have a season period. :) I put the extreme sarcasm mode in there for a reason!

The 80X Lexar card has to be out for a little while. I don't think it has. The other possibility is that there really isn't that much gain in speed over the 40x. The 10D could be the bottleneck in this case. It is kinda like haveing an insanely fast computer with a slower than molasses up North in Jan hard drive. The HD is the weakest link there and in this case, the 10D writing speed is too.