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Sony PFD-23A Single Layer Optical Disc

Sony PFD-23A Single Layer Optical Disc ( 23GB )

23.3GB Single Disc

£12.95 (ex vat)

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SanDisk Extreme 16GB HD Video SHDC Card

SanDisk Extreme 16GB HD Video UHS-1 SHDC Card

SDHC UHS-1 Card for HD Video

£14.95 (ex vat)

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SanDisk 16GB Micro SD Memory Card

SanDisk 16GB Micro SD Memory Card

Ultra® microSDHC™ (Class 10)

£20.00 (ex vat)

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Sony PFD-50DLA Dual Layer XDCAM Disc

Sony PFD-50DLA Dual Layer Disc ( 50GB )

50GB XDCAM Disc

£30.00 (ex vat)

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SanDisk Extreme 32GB HD Video SDHC Card

SanDisk Extreme 32GB HD Video SDHC Card

SDHC UHS-1 Card for HD Video

£32.50 (ex vat)

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MxM L16 USB 2.0 SDHC/SDXC Adapter With Case

MXML USB 2.0 SDHC/SDXC Adapter With Case

Adapter With Case

£35.00 (ex vat)

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SanDisk Ultra 16GB Compact Flash Card

SanDisk Ultra 16GB Compact Flash Card

High Performance 16GB CF Card

£38.00 (ex vat)

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SanDisk 32GB Micro SD Memory Card

SanDisk 32GB Micro SD Memory Card

Ultra® microSDHC™ (Class 10)

£45.00 (ex vat)

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MxM Expresscard/34 lockable with 16GB SDHC

MxM Expresscard/34 Lockable

Includes 16GB SanDisk SDHC Card

£70.00 (ex vat)

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Memory Cards

Memory cards are becoming more of a standard in recording media for professional broadcasting. With faster ingestion into non-linear editing systems and with scaleable recording settings, memory cards or solid state cards are defining the way of future tapeless production. Camcorder manufacturers now offer Compact Flash, Memory Stick Pro, SD (high capacity called SDHC) or Panasonics P2 and Sony SxS. Sony’s SxS card has been developed by Sony and Sandisk to be used in the ExpressCard slot that you will find in any new laptop computer whereas compact flash and SD cards have been around since the 1990’s and are now the cheaper format of solid state memory.