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Delkin offers SD to CF adapter
#4
Posted 10 October 2008 - 08:54 AM
This is useful for some older professional- level digital cameras that may only have CF. I found when traveling in Europe, is has been troublesome to find CF cards while SD cards are readily available in most shops.
I would assume this would also allow for the use of the Eye-Fi SD line of cards to be used in CF cameras.
I also agree with TheBum in that is is probably $10 to $15 more than it needs to be.
I would assume this would also allow for the use of the Eye-Fi SD line of cards to be used in CF cameras.
I also agree with TheBum in that is is probably $10 to $15 more than it needs to be.
#5
Posted 10 October 2008 - 09:02 AM
smumac said:
I would assume this would also allow for the use of the Eye-Fi SD line of cards to be used in CF cameras.
I'm trying to find that out now -- I have a call into Delkin, and I'll update the story if they get back to me. If that's the case, I'm sold -- I've got a Canon EOS 30D that I'd love to use with an EyeFi card.
#13
Posted 07 April 2009 - 08:49 PM
I've always wondered how such adapters would work in my cameras and in my card readers. I remember Minolta used to sell their brandname SD-CF adapter back in the days. But now SD and multi-card readers are dirt cheap.
As for the SD/CF DSLR debate, only consumer models use SD. "Professional" models, the ones with better weather sealing, stronger magnesium alloy bodies, and longer shutter life (150K+ actuations), all use CF. Regardless of brand.
As for the SD/CF DSLR debate, only consumer models use SD. "Professional" models, the ones with better weather sealing, stronger magnesium alloy bodies, and longer shutter life (150K+ actuations), all use CF. Regardless of brand.
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