Talys said:Whoa, didn't see that coming.
I'm so glad that I Canon didn't move to XQD. USD $100 for a 64GB card is a bit crazy.
AvTvM said:https://petapixel.com/2017/09/01/lexar-acquired-chinese-flash-storage-company/
so it will be Lexar label slapped onto Longsys flash cards from now on ...
Remains to be seen which and what quality Lexar-branded products Longsys will offer ... and what aftersales service (like RMA handling etc.) ... and what product / pricing decisions they take.
for SD cards i see little issue, since there are enough makers in the market, but for XQD users things may be a bit more iffy, as there are only 2 makers / brands currently offering them (at least where i live - EU): Sony and Lexar.
AvTvM said:https://petapixel.com/2017/09/01/lexar-acquired-chinese-flash-storage-company/
so it will be Lexar label slapped onto Longsys flash cards from now on ...
Remains to be seen which and what quality Lexar-branded products Longsys will offer ... and what aftersales service (like RMA handling etc.) ... and what product / pricing decisions they take.
for SD cards i see little issue, since there are enough makers in the market, but for XQD users things may be a bit more iffy, as there are only 2 makers / brands currently offering them (at least where i live - EU): Sony and Lexar.
Lexar 2933x cards (440/400 MB/s) currently are significantly lower priced than equal speed Sony G series XQD cards ... on Longsys website under products / memory cards / i only see SD and MicroSD cards (some branded as "Foresee" ... lol) but no XQD or CFast products. so possibly there will be only 1 supplier of XQD cards now: Sony! and Sony itself is not using XQD cards in their cameras at all (alpha series, invluding A9). only Nikon is ... D5, D500, D850 ... oO ;-)
so ... interesting times, maybe XQD will soon follow Sony Memory stick into oblivion. Canon appears to have been "not stupid" on this one ... although i dont like CFast either. i'd prefer standardization on Micro SD format and UHS III. more than fast enough for any sort of stills capture. and very small card slots, so Canon could easily put dual slots into an extremely compact full-frame sensor MILC ... wink, wink!)
luckily i am not immediately affected. dont need XQD cards and am happy with Sandisk flash cards and third party readers (esp. Transcend). and i dont and wont ever record video, 4k, 8k ... or rapid fire stills captures for longer than short bursts.![]()
AvTvM said:well, CFast 2.0 cards are not cheap either. situation is pretty similar to XQD. other than lexar only Sandisk and Transcend are offering them. Transcend only lower speeds. plus 2 or 3 secondary brands/re-packagers (delock, angelbird, ...).
will be interesting to see, whether Longsys is willing and able to offer XQD and/or CFast 2.0 cards with Lexar label ...
i dont really see the need for either. would prefer SD/MicroSD format only. further speed and capacity gains should be no major issue. sandisk just announced a 400 GB MicroSD card and speeds are ever improving as well. so i dont really see a need for XQD or CFast card formats. woild prefer 1 standard with as many makers as possible = best prices and least hassle for us buyers/users.![]()
Antono Refa said:Talys said:Whoa, didn't see that coming.
I'm so glad that I Canon didn't move to XQD. USD $100 for a 64GB card is a bit crazy.
I expected it to be bought by another company for the brand name, intellectual property, know how, etc.
Manufacturing is moving east for decades, and there's sense in doing everything (from NANDs to slapping the sticker on) in one place.
Chaitanya said:Antono Refa said:Talys said:Whoa, didn't see that coming.
I'm so glad that I Canon didn't move to XQD. USD $100 for a 64GB card is a bit crazy.
I expected it to be bought by another company for the brand name, intellectual property, know how, etc.
Manufacturing is moving east for decades, and there's sense in doing everything (from NANDs to slapping the sticker on) in one place.
According to press release it seems like Longsys has only got hold of Lexar Brand Name and trademark and Micron might be holding on to IP generated from Lexar.
People used to pay that for a 2GB CF card. And then they all threw hissy fits when SD got more popular and offered more space for less, because they'd 'invested' so much in CF.Talys said:Whoa, didn't see that coming.
I'm so glad that I Canon didn't move to XQD. USD $100 for a 64GB card is a bit crazy.
aceflibble said:And Canon will move to XQD. It's only a matter of time before CFast and XQD have completely taken over.
aceflibble said:People used to pay that for a 2GB CF card. And then they all threw hissy fits when SD got more popular and offered more space for less, because they'd 'invested' so much in CF.Talys said:Whoa, didn't see that coming.
I'm so glad that I Canon didn't move to XQD. USD $100 for a 64GB card is a bit crazy.
And Canon will move to XQD. It's only a matter of time before CFast and XQD have completely taken over. The only thing that could derail that progress is the possibility of SD being replaced by MicroSD (for smaller SLRs and mirrorless, presumably) and the outside chance of on board SSDs becoming viable (the Canon 1D & Nikon Dx bodies being prime candidates). But it's unlikely anyone will start putting 1TB+ m.2 SSDs into an SLR and MicroSD doesn't yet hold enough of an advantage over regular SD to be worth the cost of production accommodating them, so it's far more likely that CF and SD will simply be replaced by CFast and XQD.
Antono Refa said:Price and backward compatibility will win, until it can't be stretched forward anymore.
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CF can't be stretched no more. CFast doesn't gather momentum, and CFexpress is already out, so I bet is it would die as well. CFexpress doesn't seem to gather momentum either.
My bet is that when the dust settles, SD UHS III will come on top, and XQD & CF[& descendants] will go the way of the Betamax.
aceflibble said:People used to pay that for a 2GB CF card. And then they all threw hissy fits when SD got more popular and offered more space for less, because they'd 'invested' so much in CF.Talys said:Whoa, didn't see that coming.
I'm so glad that I Canon didn't move to XQD. USD $100 for a 64GB card is a bit crazy.
AvTvM said:XQD is Sony Memory Stick all over.