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UDMA 7 CF memory card read/write speeds are not fully supported with the EOS 7D Digital SLR camera, if using UDMA 7 memory cards, the read/write speeds will be equivalent to UDMA 6.
Feb 13, 2014 12:28 | #1 Were you aware of this fact?
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JohnfromPA Cream of the Crop 11,262 posts Likes: 1529 Joined May 2003 Location: Southeast Pennsylvania More info | Feb 13, 2014 12:38 | #2 The statement doesn't mean they won't work, just that they won't deliver all the UDMA-7 spec states with respect to speed. This is a normal course of events with memory designed to new standards and older cameras that predate the standard. An analogy would be a USB 3.0 reader on a USB 2.0 capable PC. It works fine, just can't deliver it full potential.
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Feb 13, 2014 12:42 | #3 I was about to buy one to be compatible with a USB3 card reader for faster downloads until I became aware of this.
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JohnfromPA Cream of the Crop 11,262 posts Likes: 1529 Joined May 2003 Location: Southeast Pennsylvania More info | Feb 13, 2014 13:12 | #4 mrgooch wrote in post #16686818 I was about to buy one to be compatible with a USB3 card reader for faster downloads until I became aware of this. Personally I feel you should "buy forward" so long as the hardware will work. Compatibility to UDMA-7 may come via a camera firmware update and if you bought old technology, then you need to consider another possible purchase.
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FA_Productions Senior Member More info | Feb 14, 2014 21:48 | #5 mrgooch wrote in post #16686818 I was about to buy one to be compatible with a USB3 card reader for faster downloads until I became aware of this. The body is close to five years old. Technology changes in minutes. Get the new card and wait for a new body. Canon 1DX Mark III, 1D mkIII, 1D Mark IV - 600EX Speedlite
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BigAlz1 Goldmember 1,475 posts Likes: 4 Joined Mar 2009 Location: Somewhere Great! More info | Feb 15, 2014 01:04 | #6 I'm so on the fence on getting one. I need a 16gb CF card but I am thinking of changing to a 70d...
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SilverTip Member 63 posts Joined Aug 2007 Location: Ontario, Canada More info | I bought a Lexar card udma7. Unfortunately my card reader will not handle it. Therefore my future holds a new card reader.
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PeterWem Senior Member 270 posts Likes: 9 Joined May 2007 Location: Skåne, Sweden More info | Feb 16, 2014 12:08 | #8 Would like to have it a little bit faster for my raw videos. Image hosted by forum (677275) © PeterWem [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff.
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JohnfromPA Cream of the Crop 11,262 posts Likes: 1529 Joined May 2003 Location: Southeast Pennsylvania More info | Feb 16, 2014 12:21 | #9 SilverTip wrote in post #16693579 I bought a Lexar card udma7. Unfortunatly my card reader will not handle it. Therefore my future holds a new card reader. Don't necessarily blame the card, assuming it is genuine. Go to http://www.lexar.com/support/cf-professional-faqs
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JohnfromPA Cream of the Crop 11,262 posts Likes: 1529 Joined May 2003 Location: Southeast Pennsylvania More info | Feb 16, 2014 12:25 | #10 If your former reader is a Lexar new drivers are at http://www.lexar.com/downloads
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pwm2 "Sorry for being a noob" 8,626 posts Likes: 3 Joined May 2007 Location: Sweden More info | Feb 16, 2014 12:26 | #11 John from PA wrote in post #16686917 Personally I feel you should "buy forward" so long as the hardware will work. Compatibility to UDMA-7 may come via a camera firmware update and if you bought old technology, then you need to consider another possible purchase. You very seldom see any firmware updates that adds support for a later transfer standard. The hardware is normally designed to fullfill the requirements of a specific standard. Then the next standard comes out with higher demands from the hardware. 5DMk2 + BG-E6 | 40D + BG-E2N | 350D + BG-E3 + RC-1 | Elan 7E | Minolta Dimage 7U | (Gear thread)
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JohnfromPA Cream of the Crop 11,262 posts Likes: 1529 Joined May 2003 Location: Southeast Pennsylvania More info | Feb 16, 2014 12:46 | #12 pwm2 wrote in post #16693796 You very seldom see any firmware updates that adds support for a later transfer standard. The hardware is normally designed to fullfill the requirements of a specific standard. Then the next standard comes out with higher demands from the hardware. But it has happened, most recently to my knowledge with the 1D Mk IV. A firmware update in the camera addressed the write speeds of UDMA 7 CF cards. Version 1.1.0 improvements: 1. Improves writing/reading speeds when using UDMA 7-compatible CF cards. 2. Fixes a phenomenon where the ability to shoot movies may be stopped under the following conditions: * When using high-capacity (32 GB or greater) CF cards with little available space remaining and the user attempts to start shooting movies; or * When the camera’s battery is removed and reinserted into the camera and the user immediately attempts to start shooting movies. My point as well is buy current product when you have the need and funds to do so. It is getting harder and harder to buy CF cards that don't meet UDMA-7. Do you trash the camera or buy the card that has untapped capability?
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pwm2 "Sorry for being a noob" 8,626 posts Likes: 3 Joined May 2007 Location: Sweden More info | Feb 16, 2014 12:49 | #13 Note that it isn't uncommon with updated, more optimized, drivers making a product work better. 5DMk2 + BG-E6 | 40D + BG-E2N | 350D + BG-E3 + RC-1 | Elan 7E | Minolta Dimage 7U | (Gear thread)
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