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hdsalinas

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Aug 28, 2006
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I am planning on getting a canon XTI camera soon. The only thing about it that I dont really like is that is uses CF cards instead of the more popular SD cards.

I have a old Olympus c3000 that I got in 2001 which uses smartmedia cards. Last week I was looking for a replacement card but only one of out of like 10 places had one. Some had no idea what was I talking about.

Do you think that CF cards are going to disappearg from the market soon, or is there still a healthy demand for them to keep it alive for a few more years?
 

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Jul 11, 2006
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CF seems to be being phased out of consumer cameras, but I think pretty much all professional SLRs still use CF and will for a while.
 

Chromako

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Apr 8, 2007
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Another vote. CF cards are far better, just more expensive, usually. They'll stay on with the professional equipment, if Canon is smart. Which they generally are.
 
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