Photo. PhotoNetCast - Photography podcast. EXIF And Beyond - Photography Discussions Podcast. Podcasts. Well, we're not sure what to call it. Compendium seems the best term, but a bit over the top. Amalgam — too dental. Blog — too, well, bloggish. Corpus — creepy. Assemblage, collation, accumulation, gathering — oh, heck with it. How about — Where We Put Lots of Stuff We Think You Will Be Interested In. Essentially, we are doing a bit of E-C-R-S, which stands for Eliminate, Combine, Rearrange, and Simplify. The idea is simply this: we are combining all the multifarious email and web communications we have with LensWork readers into one compendium.
Podcast Technology Blog Ask Brooks Blog Weekly News & Info Emails Alumni News emails Twice weekly Alumni Spotlights Vision of the Heart blog Podcast email announcements . . . we are combining all of this into one, new project called LensWork Daily. And most importantly, because LensWork Daily uses a post/comment format, you can add your thoughts to the discussion via comment posting and share ideas with the community at large.
Enjoy! P.S. This Week in Photo | Home of the TWiP Podcast. History of Photography Podcasts. Martin Bailey Photography - Podcast. Tips from the Top Floor - Free MP3 Audio and Video, Learn Photography, Photo Workshop! The candid frame. CF/SD Performance Database. The CF/SD/XQD Performance Database is a compilation of write and read speed test results designed to aid the serious amateur and professional photographer in selecting camera storage media for a Canon or Nikon digital SLR. Write speed test results for each of the digital SLR models actively being tested, as well as card-to-computer transfer rates, can be accessed from the popup menu above. A memory card is a critical component in the professional photographer's digital system. After all, it's the thing that holds the pictures.
We hope that the CF/SD/XQD Performance Database will, first and foremost, enable you to determine which cards offer the speed your workflow requires. Though you may have come to this database to see how CompactFlash, SD/SDHC/SDXC and XQD cards perform in your camera, we think it's equally important these days to consider card-to-computer transfer rates. There are two sizes of CompactFlash. CompactFlash Type II (left); CompactFlash Type I (right) Edge stamp.