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THERE ARE MANY different memory cards available these days offering a range of different speeds and specifications. It can be a bit perplexing for those who are not familiar with some of the technical jargon. First of all, the quality of an image is not affected by your choice of card. Although Lexar and SanDisk are leading names, your images won’t look any better on these cards than they would on a cheaper lesser-known brand. However, having said that inexpensive cards might not give you a reasonable read and write speed, therefore, slowing down the performance of your camera. They might also have less support if you are in the unfortunate situation where you need to avail of data recovery.

There are two important points ...

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