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What UDMA CF reader should I get?

 
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May 19, 2008 15:10 |  #1

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After doing a little research, the only question I have is where I can find a UDMA reader at a retail store........if anyone knows please respond!

Surely some of you have switched to the UDMA CF cards (high speed)......so I am hoping someone can share experiences with businesses to direct me where to purchase a reader. I wasn't even aware that a different style reader was necessary when I purchased the card......or I wouldn't have even bothered. :confused:

I started a thread last night about reading the UDMA card in general, which is where I discovered the need for this new reader. I tried a couple different methods around having to purchase a reader, but none were successful.

Links in general, or specific models of readers are what would be appreciated......then again anything will help.

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May 19, 2008 15:14 |  #2

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Surely some of you have switched to the UDMA CF cards (high speed)......so I am hoping someone can share experiences with businesses to direct me where to purchase a reader. I wasn't even aware that a different style reader was necessary when I purchased the card......or I wouldn't have even bothered. :confused:

I started a thread last night about reading the UDMA card in general, which is where I discovered the need for this new reader. I tried a couple different methods around having to purchase a reader, but none were successful.

Links in general, or specific models of readers are what would be appreciated......then again anything will help.

TIA

Just do a Google search. Here's a few:http://www.google.com …n&q=udma+card+r​eader&um=1 (external link)
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Just do a Google search. Here's a few:http://www.google.com …n&q=udma+card+r​eader&um=1 (external link)
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Surely some of you have switched to the UDMA CF cards (high speed)......so I am hoping someone can share experiences with businesses to direct me where to purchase a reader.

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Let me rephrase my question.........are there any retail outlets where I can get a UDMA reader?


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May 19, 2008 16:57 |  #5

Have you checked any local camera stores in your area. I doubt the likes of Best Buy will stock the UDMA readers but I've been wrong before.

Just order on line if possible.

As of now I'm using the 20/30MB sec. Extreme III cards so the download speed using the standard Extreme reader is fine for me.




  
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