I have a "UDMA" CF card that I bought on accident. Anyway, I have not opened yet and I am wondering if it will work on any of my cameras before I open it. I have a:
5D Classic
1D Classic
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RickAnderson Senior Member 565 posts Likes: 16 Joined Apr 2007 More info | Jan 08, 2010 15:53 | #1 I have a "UDMA" CF card that I bought on accident. Anyway, I have not opened yet and I am wondering if it will work on any of my cameras before I open it. I have a:
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Jan 08, 2010 22:54 | #2 Anybody?
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colbyb25 Senior Member 676 posts Joined Aug 2007 Location: Boulder, CO More info | Jan 08, 2010 22:56 | #3 a UDMA card will work on any of those cameras. All UDMA cards are backwards compatible. COLBY BROWN PHOTOGRAPHY
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Lyndön Goldmember More info | Jan 09, 2010 04:22 | #4 Yeah, it will work on any camera, but only the newest generation Canon dSLR's can make use of it's advantages. Just think of it as a purchase for the future
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Jan 09, 2010 05:17 | #5 Josh_30 wrote in post #9357139 Yeah, it will work on any camera, but only the newest generation Canon dSLR's can make use of it's advantages. Just think of it as a purchase for the future . On the plus side, it should download your photos faster from the card to your computer than a slower card would, if you use a card reader.But the card reader situation is the same as the camera situation. You'll only see the speed boost if the reader supports UDMA. Even then you'll soon hit the limit of USB's transfer rate. Frank Hollis - Retired mass spectroscopist
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DouglasD. Member 140 posts Joined May 2009 Location: Ohio More info | Jan 19, 2010 22:21 | #6 I'm glad I stumbled onto this thread, as I was just wondering about this myself... 10D Gripped - 40D Gripped - 24-85 USM - 75-300III - 50 1.8 - Promaster 7500DX Flash
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tancanon58 Senior Member 967 posts Likes: 2 Joined Oct 2009 Location: southern california More info | Jan 19, 2010 22:34 | #7 hollis_f wrote in post #9357238 But the card reader situation is the same as the camera situation. You'll only see the speed boost if the reader supports UDMA. Even then you'll soon hit the limit of USB's transfer rate. If you use a card reader for UDMA memory it also depends on what speed of the card reader can handle compatibly with the card in your computer. Bodies: 5DIII MkIII/ R5 mirrorles
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Persephone Goldmember 1,122 posts Joined May 2008 Location: CA More info | Jan 19, 2010 23:00 | #8 Douglas D. wrote in post #9430302 I'm glad I stumbled onto this thread, as I was just wondering about this myself... As a follow up question, which bodies DO take advantage of UDMA? The 50D, 5D Mark II, 7D, and 1D Mark IV all do. Gear list
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Perfect_10 Goldmember 1,998 posts Likes: 7 Joined Aug 2004 Location: An Ex Brit living in Alberta, Canada More info | Jan 20, 2010 14:24 | #9 Rick Anderson wrote in post #9356176 Anybody? You answered your own question with the second post .. any body
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DouglasD. Member 140 posts Joined May 2009 Location: Ohio More info | Jan 21, 2010 13:27 | #10 Thanks Persephone... 10D Gripped - 40D Gripped - 24-85 USM - 75-300III - 50 1.8 - Promaster 7500DX Flash
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