Compact Flash Reader For New Mac
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After researching nearly 50 card readers and testing 15 over the past year, we found that the Unitek USB-C Card Reader is the best option for anyone who needs an SD card reader for a new laptop with USB-C ports. The Unitek delivered fast, consistent speeds in a compact, easy-to-use package, and it supports SD, microSD, and CF cards. Wavlink VR695 4-Port USB 3.0 Card Reader for Compact Flash (CF) /SD /SDHC /SDXC /MS /TF /M2 Included 50cm Extension Cable for Macbook, Laptop, Desktop Limited time offer, ends 11/05 Support - MMC: Yes.
Another great option for people who have a lot of various cards, the Transcend USB 3.1 Type-C multi-card reader should have you covered. All three types of cards are supported, SD, microSD, and Compact Flash, and it even has a Memory Stick slot on the back. For most people that will mean nothing, but for the select few who use the older technology, it may be a welcome surprise. Plus, the reasonable $16 price tag is a nice bonus! The Transcend USB 3.1 Type-C multi-card reader also comes with a LED indicator light to let you know when your cards connected and being read. Cable Matters USB 3.1 type-C dual slot card reader.
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Perfect for people who don't use Compact Flash cards, the Cable Matters USB 3.1 type-C dual slot card reader supports both SD and microSD cards. With no need to install any drivers, and a handy LED indicator light, he Cable Matters USB 3.1 type-C dual slot card reader is as simple and straightforward as it gets. Due to the lack of Compact Flash slot, the Cable Matters USB 3.1 type-C dual slot card reader is smaller than both the Transcend and IOGEAR, making it even easier to carry around! Plus, it costs even less than the other too, starting at around $12.
SanDisk Extreme Pro SD UHS-II USB-C card reader. If you're using a camera and cards that support UHS-II speeds, you should take a look at the SanDisk Extreme Pro SD UHS-II USB-C card reader. Officially licensed by Apple, the SanDisk Extreme Pro SD UHS-II USB-C card reader only support SD cards, but does so with lightning speed! Clocked the read and write speeds of the SanDisk Extreme Pro SD UHS-II USB-C card reader at 256 MB/s and 193.6 MB/s, respectively, nearly three times the speed as any other reader included on our list.
With more speed comes a heftier price tag. The SanDisk Extreme Pro SD UHS-II USB-C card reader will run you just about $50 from the Apple Store. Which card reader are you using? Do you have an excellent card reader that you love? Let us know in the comments below!
Updated August 2017: These are still our favorite USB-C card readers for your MacBook Pro!
I think it's safe to say that a large percentage of photographers are Apple users. I believe that a lot of those same users don't enjoy importing their photos using USB 2.0 card readers. Making matters worse is having to hear their PC friends brag about their fast. Granted, if funding isn't an issue, this could all be solved by buying a Mac Pro and adding in a USB 3.0 PCI card. Well, there is another solution to this problem.
In fact, it's an old solution in a new package. Firewire 800 card readers more or less vanished upon discontinuation of the controller boards used in the majority of these devices. This caused prices of these now ' limited edition' card readers to skyrocket on the used market. Often selling for two or three times the price of the original retail versions. Before we all rush out to buy Dell laptops, let me tell you about a new Firewire 800 compact flash card reader on the market.
It's made by a company called. It's not the prettiest gadget I've ever seen; but at a price of roughly $50 I'm willing to look past that. Currently it seems the card reader is a little tricky to find in North America. There is a company based in Montreal, QC selling it online though: My fellow Canadian, and photographer/blogger Rob Galibraith, has a full post dedicated to his experiences with this reader on his website. Be sure to check his review out. I've been searching for a reader like this for quite a while and have only found one at amazon but still not sure about investing in one since its not that urgent.
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As of now I have found a more interesting option to me: microSD + SD Adapter + DigiGear Extreme SD-HC-XC to CF Adapter, this combination will let me read photos right away on my BB, snap into macbook pro internal reader and iPad connector getting rid of extra reader and cable. Still I have to try this and let you know if it's suitable =P. Can you get office for mac?. Caution: I ordered through Memory Depot and waited a month for it to come from the overseas manufacturer, the first time it was used it just mounts and disconnects continuously on my new MacBook Pro with OSX 10.8.
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I talked to a nice French Canadian gentleman in their customer service and he informed me it is a known problem with my card (Sandisk Extreme Pro) and one other brand and offered to send me return info for a complete refund. To bad, looks like a great product and is the only one made now and that's a pretty popular card.