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And Nikon wasn’t the only one jumping on board with the new system. Sony also announced it will produce the first XQD cards as well as a reader and adapter. What timing!
Nikon announced the Nikon D4, its newest flagship professional DSLR, on January 5. The D4 will be the first to use the latest XQD memory card format, the successor to the venerable CompactFlash.
The manual for Nikon’s D4 has been made available to view online five days before the camera’s ship date. There are reports that the D4 is bundled with a 16GB XQD card from Sony.
Nikon has confirmed that the initial shipments of its Nikon D4, the company's new flagship DSLR will come bundled with an XQD card and reader included in the price.
Nikon has affirmed its belief in the newly developed XQD memory card format, which so far is only available in its flagship DSLR, the Nikon D4.
The recently announced Nikon D4 D-SLR will be the first camera to use the new XQD memory card standard. XQD is the successor to CompactFlash, which has long been the standard for use in ...
The top two flash-memory card makers are letting Sony handle the market for the new high-end XQD format--at least for now.
Are you ready for yet another memory card format? Dubbed XQD, the medium was first announced by Sandisk, Sony and Nikon in November 2010. And after the the CompactFlash Association finalized the ...
Sony has announced XQD memory cards that will be compatible with the Nikon D4. A 16GB card will cost $129.99 and a 32GB card will cost $229.99.
This timely announcement of the Sony XQD cards sits alongside the launch of the Nikon D4 today, an absolute beast of a DSLR and the first camera to include support for the XQD format.
And Nikon wasn’t the only one jumping on board with the new system. Sony also announced it will produce the first XQD cards as well as a reader and adapter. What timing! Everyone, go pre-order your D4 ...
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