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InformationX-bit Labs for mobile users! Do not forget that we are running a special version of X-bit Labs web-site for users of mobile and handheld devices: http://pda.xbitlabs.com. Check out our news and articles from smartphones and PDAs to be always updated on the latest computer and technology news. <%BANNER[left_130x130_2]%>
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News around the WebThe Ultimate Memory for Your Digital CameraHelpful Tips for Digital Camera Owners[ 10/26/2005 | 10:06 AM ] Digital cameras have become extremely popular. Some people take those small and neat devices to their holidays or parties, others have professional or semi-professional cameras and carry them all the time in hope of getting that one-of-a-kind shot. But there are some problems both, photographers and casual users, may often face with their digital cameras. <%BANNER[article_nw]%>The Tech Zone has posted an article about flash memory for digital cameras. The author discusses flash memory utilization at home and on trips, different memory size impact on battery life and other peculiarities. “Something many new digital camera owners find counter-intuitive is that bigger is not always better with a digital memory card. The actual response speed of your digital camera can depend greatly on the memory card it is using. The speed that your camera writes new pictures to the digital memory card is partially dependant on the transfer speed of the digital camera but is also dependant on factors in the memory card itself. Memory cards that have ‘buffers’ can take the data into a faster type of memory and then transfer the data from there to the slower “flash memory” which provides the main storage of almost all digital camera memory cards,” writes The Tech Zone. Discussion |
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