Customer Reviews 

Lovin' It!
2008-11-02I put off purchasing a card reader - didn't see a need for it. I would not want to be without it now. Simple to use... Highly recommend this!

Lightweight, easy to use, fast
2008-10-24Plug it in, slide in a card and it works. The product is light and its fast.

Wonderful product in every way!
2008-08-27After buying several cheaper card readers (all of which either did not work or failed in a few weeks) I purchased the SanDisk ImageMate CF Reader. I use it on an IMac G5. No software was needed. It works flawlessly every time. I highly recommend this product. I have a semi-professional photographer friend who has had a similar wonderful experience.

Does the job
2008-08-15It doesn't vacuum my apartment. It doesn't take children to kindergarten. It doesn't make coffee.
It's a compact flash card reader with a button. It reads compact flash cards.
Have a good day :)

SanDisk CF reader works fine for me.
2008-08-13I use this card reader to take pictures off cards from Canon Digital SLR cameras. Works great, fast enough for me. I go between an XP desktop and a Vista laptop and it is seamless on both. That feature (XP or Vista) was what I was looking for so that is important to me. I don't use the feature of the push button so I can't really comment on that.
I like this card reader!
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Professional video camera
A Professional video camera (often called a Television camera even though the use has spread) is a high-end device for recording electronic moving images (as opposed to a movie camera, that records the images on film). Originally developed for use in television studios, they are now commonly used for corporate and educational videos, music videos, direct-to-video movies, etc.
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Glossary of Helpful Terms, Concepts & Advice
Related to the Camera:
Camera Parts & Features - these are standard or basic features on a camera. Your camera may have different features. If you have any questions, please e-mail me.
View Finder - A small eyepiece or screen on the camera that allows you to see the image you're recording. (The camera also acts as a VCR, so you can play back and watch what you have already recorded through the view finder).
White Balance - If you ever ended up with yellow-tinted video, chances are you forgot to white balance. It's worthwhile to white balance every time you use your camera to get the highest quality video. If your camera doesn't have this feature, it may have an automatic or internal system. What white balancing does is adjust the intensity of the colors being recorded according to the existing light. Make sure you white balance every time the lighting conditions change; if you record video inside and then go outside, your lighting conditions have changed and you need to instruc ...