SD Cards – You Can Capture 30MB Per Second !
A new type of SD cards has been unveiled to capture about 30MB per second. The name of the card is SanDisk extreme III. This will offer 50 percent more speed than earlier edition of 20MB per second cards. This card matches perfectly with NikonD90 camera.

This will ensure the photographers to capture and winning the awards. In addition, this will offer a quick transfer of files from the camera memory to computer. The new sd can write 396MB images while shooting at 4.5 frames per second. SanDisk’s Extreme III line will be available next month in 4GB ($65), 8GB ($110) and 16GB ($180) capacities.
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