QUOTE(celciuz @ Jan 8 2012, 05:28 PM)
SD catching up with CF, so CF Association had to do something. Guess the new design is better, smaller too and uses PCI-E bus which has much more potential. Current CF already at maximum, unable to improve further already, capped at 100MB/s.
125MB/s vs 100Mb/s is not something I would pay something more.
QUOTE(celciuz @ Jan 8 2012, 05:28 PM)
RM4750!? Where did you buy that from? And what about filter? Or you're a 'no filter guy'?
Sorry. The correct price should be RM 4980.

A little more expensive but I'm happy with it.
QUOTE(MrAkay @ Jan 8 2012, 06:10 PM)
If that's the case, the XQD's 125MB/s is moot.
QUOTE(gerald7 @ Jan 8 2012, 06:44 PM)
Actually i dun like CF card. my 1st dSLR was a d80 which uses a SD card. When I upgraded to d300 I also had to change to a bulkier and more expensive (at that time) CF card. I was thinking to my self, the CF card looks so outdated, still pins and stuff.
Something that looks outdated does not mean not good. How much bulkier is the CF compared to the SD that makes people complain? If you're talking about 13.3" 1.4kg notebook with more firepower vs a 14" 2.5kg notebook, the lighter one with slightly less screen size is more desirable because of the weight difference. But what I generally hear is that SD cards are too fragile that it gets misplaced.
QUOTE(b0r1nG @ Jan 8 2012, 11:12 PM)
Yannick quoted RM4500 for 35mm F1.4G and 85mm F1.4G
That's good price.