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HITACHI 6GB Microdrive MD6GBBP by Hitachi
Digital Photo Product DetailsManufacturer: Hitachi Model: MD6GBBP Product features: - 6GB removable storage in a one-inch Hard Drive weighing just over half an ounce!
- Industry standard CF+ Type II Format
- Incorporates leading edge HITACHI technologies for maximum capacity, performance and reliability
- Rubber bumpers for shock absorption
- Maximum sustained data rate of over 7MB/sec
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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of HITACHI 6GB Microdrive MD6GBBPCustomer Review: After 40k Shots, 2 Cameras, and 1.5 Years Summary: 5 Stars
After 40,000 shots, 2 cameras, 1.5 years and many drops, this chip still performs perfectly. I've used it heavily and aggressively and have had a great experience at a great price. Its almost as fast in write speeds but slower in read speeds during computer upload. There are some myths about the chip that its slow and fragile, which I'll explain below is just totally wrong.
Speed:
On my old Canon 20D, I got its full claimed buffer in RAW and JPEG. On my newer Canon 5D (12.8 megapixel), I get 17 instead of the 19 claimed RAW pictures during continuous shooting, and I pretty much can't run out the JPEG (well over 50). I've used the Sandisk II, and after some testing, I found that the write speed was almost the same, but the read speed is about 1/3 slower when loading onto the computer. Not a big deal, since the write speed is a bigger priority while shooting. Yesterday, I loaded the whole 4gb chip into Apple Aperture in 14 minutes.
Space:
On the 20D or 30D, you'll get almost 500 in RAW, but on my 5D, I get under 280, so I'm now shopping around for a 8gb chip. You might try the 6gb rather than the 4gb since its getting cheaper.
The "Fragile" Myth:
People always say that the microdrive is more "fragile" than the compact flash, which I can say with absolute certainty is B.S. Most people who criticize the microdrive have never used it or known anyone who used it - last time I checked, judging without knowing is called ignorance, no offense.
Anyway, I shoot my college football team, for the college newspaper, and frequently I do landscape and wildlife photography, so I'm frequently taking the chip in and out of my camera and dropping it on occasion. I've have used the camera at 20 degrees, in the hot and humid Florida sun, and have had a light sunshower, but yet the chip keeps going after 1.5 years.
Other Microdrives:
All microdrives are made by Hitachi, even from Sony. Hitachi bought the division from IBM a few years back, and Hitachi will sell under other names for more market share. Don't waste your money on stupid brand image, just buy the one you find cheaper, which is probably the Hitachi.
Description of HITACHI 6GB Microdrive MD6GBBPCL) MU) HIT 6GB MICRODRIVE W/CASE
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