For professional photographers, the CompactFlash (CF Card) is the memory card of choice. CompactFlash cards are supported by most high-end DSLRs, including the Canon EOS-1D X Mark II.
Secure Digital (SD) is the SD card's most basic format. The dimensions are 32 mm x 24 mm and the thickness is 2.1 mm. They perform admirably, although not as quickly as other SD cards.
SDHC cards were established to fulfil the rising demand for high-definition pictures and video. These cards have the same size and form as normal SD cards, but they meet the requirements of version 2.0.
As the name implies, a Micro Secure Digital (MicroSD) card is a little version of an SD card.
Micro Secure Digital High Capacity (MicroSDHC) cards are similar to SDHC cards in that they can store up to 32 GB of data.
The Extreme Digital Picture Card (xD) is a flash memory card that may be used in digital cameras. Its dimensions are 20 mm x 25 mm and its thickness is 1.7 mm.
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