Flash Card Reader For Mac
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2010-11-2 A photographer suggested I try the Lexar Pro dual slot flash card USB2 reader. The SD slot on the new 13' MacBook Air is of no use to me because I use a Nikon D200 camera that uses CompactFlash cards. I'm getting 36MB/s READ speed with the.
Best Mac SD Cards For High PerformanceCombining both speed AND high capacity - those owning select models of more recent Mac mini, Apple MacBook Pro and Air, as well as Aluminum iMac models may have a built-in SD memory card slot reader. Some connect internally via USB, others interface directly with the PCI bus for faster performance. The slot on Macs accept cards that are either Standard SD (Secure Digital) up to 4 GB, SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity) 4 GB to 32 GB, and SDXC (Secure Digital Extended Capacity) cards in 32, 64, or 128 GB sizes. Class 10 SD cards have the highest performance. Here are some of the fastest SD cards for Mac currently available:Mac SDXC CardSDXC Card For MacSDHC Card For MacWhich Macs Have SD Card Slots?Beginning in 2009 Apple added a high-speed SD-SDHC slot to these Macintosh computers:MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2009), MacBook Pro (15-inch, Mid 2009), MacBook Pro (15-inch, 2.53GHz, Mid 2009), MacBook Air (13-inch), iMac (21.5-inch, Late 2009), iMac (27-inch, Late 2009)Mac mini (Mid 2010) features a rear SDXC slot, backward compatible with SD-SDHC cards.More recently though, Apple has largely phased-out built-in SD card readers. They figure those who need one have plenty of external USB readers and even Thunderbolt devices, docks and hubs with flash memory card slots they can purchase if needed.What Are The Specs of SD Cards for Mac?See this article at Apple's website for a very good overview of Secure Digital card use on the iMac and MacBook Pro:. Kingston maintains a great identifying the different terms and icons used to identify SD class and speeds - and which devices/needs each type of card is best suited for.Formatting SD Cards For Mac OSXSD cards are plain block storage devices and don't imply any specific partition type or file system.
As such, other partition schemes than MBR partitioning and DOS/Windows FAT file systems can be used. Under Apple's Mac OS X, SD cards can be partitioned as GUID devices and formatted with the HFS+ file system. Under MS-Windows and some Unix systems, SD cards can be formatted using the NTFS - and on later versions - exFAT file system. However most consumer products will expect the default MBR partitioning and FAT16/FAT32 filesystem.Creating A Bootable SD Card For OSXWhen using SD - SDHC flash memory card exclusively for fast Mac backup, optimal Mac to Mac file transfers, or for creating a bootable OSX Tiger, Leopard or Lion, Mavericks or Yosemite Secure Digital startup disk for diagnostic uses, it's important to re-format the card using Apple's Disk Utility. On Intel based Macs you MUST set the partition table type to GUID, and format the card to use the Mac OS Extended format.Ideally you need a 32GB SDHC or larger card for both the speed and capacity you'll need to install OSX. Leopard needs about 8-12GB depending on Install options chosen.
You may opt to do a custom OSX install to minimize Printer Drivers and if installing iLife: Omit GarageBand - it's audio files add several Gigs to an OSX install.