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<blockquote data-quote="yauman" data-source="post: 354674" data-attributes="member: 15418"><p>USB 2.0 but always try to use a card reader instead of connecting directly to the compuer. Most computer, laptop and desktops today already come with a SD card reader slot, if not buy a card reader. The transfer is much faster with a card reader and it save your camera's battery. When you are connected directly to the camera, you are running your camera as a computer and even if it's USB 2, the transfer rate is nowhere near the spec 45mb/sec - not even close and you are running down your camera's battery. Yes, it's rechargeable but then you have used up another few recharge cycles of the battery. Remember, there is a finite number of recharged for all rechargeable batteries - save them for taking pictures and not use them up for something you don't need to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yauman, post: 354674, member: 15418"] USB 2.0 but always try to use a card reader instead of connecting directly to the compuer. Most computer, laptop and desktops today already come with a SD card reader slot, if not buy a card reader. The transfer is much faster with a card reader and it save your camera's battery. When you are connected directly to the camera, you are running your camera as a computer and even if it's USB 2, the transfer rate is nowhere near the spec 45mb/sec - not even close and you are running down your camera's battery. Yes, it's rechargeable but then you have used up another few recharge cycles of the battery. Remember, there is a finite number of recharged for all rechargeable batteries - save them for taking pictures and not use them up for something you don't need to. [/QUOTE]
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