forum threadDmytro_B posted Feb 06, 2026 09:08 PM
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forum threadDmytro_B posted Feb 06, 2026 09:08 PM
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F these AI pigs
Take SD standards as an example. UHS-I was finalized in 2009, and here we are nearly two decades later—people are still happily buying cameras that rely on it. UHS-II was finalized in 2011, but cameras with support didn't really start appearing until around 2014, mostly in flagship models. Even today, it's generally limited to mid-range and high-end bodies.
Then there's UHS-III, released in 2017, which offers speeds comparable to SATA. Yet no major camera manufacturer has adopted it. And SD Express, introduced in 2019, is only now starting to gain broader attention—largely because companies like Nintendo have begun using it.
So while an "UHS Express" future would be great, history suggests we shouldn't expect camera makers to rush toward.
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