Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Re: [FCP-L] Flash card adapters

We've had two card readers.

The first one came from Maplin, cost £19.99, was plastic, and (most
importantly) had a lot of slop between the card edges and the reader.
Pins got bent. Not good.

The second is a PureMedia USB2 Multi-card reader from PC World and
cost the same. It's metal and there's no slop at all. It works
perfectly and fast.

We use L&T to get the material from the card to FCP.

Alison


On Nov 4 2009, at 08:48, Jemima Harrison wrote:

> Know nothing about these, but have just bought a cheapie camera (SD)
> for
> contributors to use for video-diary stuff that uses flash cards.
>
> Need to get the footage on to my G5... What do I need to know about
> flash-card adapters?
>
> Thanking y'all in anticipation.
>
> Jemima
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