For speed, you want a card with real memory, not a disk drive liek the IBM/Hitachi.Originally Posted by cheva1ier
But in a consumer digicam buying a high speed card makes little difference.
I bought the 1G Lexar card with an eye to the future (saving for a DSLR) and for the high capacity - not for the ultimate speed on my Minolta.
While the Minolta will accept fast cards it doesn't support WA so I don't get 40x speed
But nearly a 25% reduction in single image save time is worth it.
I'm shooting in RAW mode, about 11megabytes/image, using the high speed (laugh!) burst mode at 1.8 fps
Lexar Pro 40x 1GB
1 image saved 15.5, 16.8, 17.4, 17.8, 17.9
3 images saved 40.7, 40.8, 44.3, 48.8, 49.8
Sandisk 256M
1 image saved 18.4, 20.0, 20.6, 19.8, 19.2
3 images saved 51.5, 54.7, 53.6, 53.8, 51.3
Microdrive 340M
1 image saved 23.4, 29.1, 27.0, 25.6, 22.9
3 images saved 59.3, 60.4, 63.4, 67.1, 52.9
Microdrive 1G
1 image saved 23.1, 26.1, 25.1, 25.2, 24.5
3 images saved 65.5, 65.3, 61.0, 63.5, 52.7



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