22 February 2010 13:56 GMT / By Stuart Miles
SanDisk has just announced it is launching a 64GB SD card for photographers and videographers keen to store everything on one memory card, while confirming its plans to eventually make cards up to 2TB in size.
In a move that brings its biggest memory storage format yet to market, the memory card company has created a card so big that you can store 8 hours of HD video on a single card.
But before you rush out to spend the £259.99 on the new offering, be warned the new card is based on the newly announced SDXC format - the follow on from SDHC, which itself follows on from SD, that means it will work with only a handful of devices available on the market.
Currently that handful includes the soon to be released Canon EOS 550D.
Cameras, Memory cards, SanDisk, Canon EOS 550D, PMA2010


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