Yes, i understand this is for future cameras that support it meaning Canon last to the party but if Nikons d800 could use it the buffer probably wouldn't be a prob with 75 mg files. I don't see any spec showing a diff size or shape but images that look like reg cf cards. Where is the info for what you are suggesting? Maybe i read you wrong...
CFast cards are not physically or electrically compatible with CompactFlash cards.
Quote from: Bosman on September 19, 2012, 02:42:07 AMYes, i understand this is for future cameras that support it meaning Canon last to the party but if Nikons d800 could use it the buffer probably wouldn't be a prob with 75 mg files. I don't see any spec showing a diff size or shape but images that look like reg cf cards. Where is the info for what you are suggesting? Maybe i read you wrong...I had my information from the wikipedia page I linked to (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CFast#CFast), which statesQuote from: wikipedia.orgCFast cards are not physically or electrically compatible with CompactFlash cards.A bit of googling turns up this whitepaper about CFast, which states that the size is the same, but the interface is different (SATA vs PATA).