How To Transfer Your Digital Photos And Videos Ultra Fast

By Mike Thompson


In today's era, virtually everybody is taking photos and recording videos with digital cameras. Videos sizes, as well as picture sizes, are continually increasing and so it necessary that you don't get delayed by slow transfer speeds.

It wasn't that long ago when photos did not consume so much data. However, as technology has advanced, these photo sizes have expanded to the point where you can get bottlenecks in transferring photos to and from the digital camera. When these digital cameras first arrived onto the market, the standard was 8MB memory cards followed by 32MB and then 64MB.

With modern day digital photography, these memory cards have now become virtually extinct. Some of the pictures that can be taken with modern day digital photography can be substantially larger than the aforementioned memory cards themselves. These days, you can find the more appropriate 32GB and 64GB memory cards.

There are actually differing speeds that digital cameras can transfer your photos and videos onto your PC or Mac. In order to transfer them quickly, you will need to have the right gear.

In this article, we'll be going over how you can accelerate transfer speeds and thus save much of your time. There are 2 important reasons why upload and download speeds change.

The very first reason is the camera to card loading speed. This is mainly an issue of memory within the cameras itself and in order to fix this, you would simply need to get a faster memory card. Some of the more recent models of cameras will have burst modes, which take many pictures very quickly in succession. However, this also uses up the memory very fast as well.

Out of every compact flash card available, one of the fastest ones has to be the Lexar Professional Series. These highly advanced memory cards can deliver speeds of over 1000, which is equal to 150MB/s of transfer speed.

The second reason why transfer speeds change is the type of card reader that is used. The latest card readers all utilize the USB 3.0 standard that offers speeds 5 times faster compared to the older USB 2.0 version. If you have not heard of how fast this card reader is, then you will now. The differences between these cards can mean waiting minutes versus hours and hours for transferring your photos and videos onto your computer.

It should be evident that being able to transfer your digital photos and videos extremely quickly is more than possible, but requires the right tools. As HD videos and photos are becoming more mainstream, it is vital that you get the most advanced memory cards and card readers to make the most of your digital photography experience.




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