I don't see any advantage in this.  There already is a standard bus
in many of the cameras - CF.  But some manufacturers aren't using it;
they chose SD instead (and other manufacturers use both).  Expecting
camera makers to standardise on yet another interface is a pipe dream.

I don't want a camera bulked up to take something larger than a CF card.
Nor do I forsee a need for more in-camera storage than the capacity of
current CF media (12GB, I believe), let alone the capacity in development.

I think we'll see more wireless download (not just in high-end cameras),
which means you rarely have to take the media out of the camera at all,
so there's less opportunity for the media to get lost.

Sam Jost mused:
> 
> I'm happy with CF. Never had worries about size, handling or losing them.
> 
> (just my 2 cent)
> Sam
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Collin Brendemuehl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> 
> > One of the issues that many digital photographers have told
> > me about is the small size of all, including CF, memory modules.
> > They're easy to lose.  They fall out of bags.  It's a pain.
> >
> > And since digital cameras are (finally) becomine real computers, it would 
> > stand to reason that we need a better, more universal bus in the camera 
> > and a more modular method for handling memory modules.  Here's what I'm 
> > sending to the manufacturers:
> >
> > 1.  Establish a common bus *in* the cameras.  Maybe a mini-PCI or SCSI.
> >
> > 2.  Create memory "packages" to hold several modules of choice.
> >    xD, sD, CF, whatever.  The bus would be the common factor.
> >    You could put multiple large cards in your package,
> >    plug it to the camera bus,
> >    and shoot as long as you needed.
> >
> > Advantages:
> > a.  Use as many or few modules as needed.  You control the cost
> > b.  The camera OS would span multiple modules as needed.   Larger 
> > individual pictures & net volume are now available.
> > c.  Have a bad module that won't "span"?  Just take it out or swap it and 
> > keep shooting.
> > d.  Intelligent writing could automatically span bad modules, preserving 
> > your work progress and the image integrity.
> >
> > Your thoughts?
> >
> > Sincerely,
> >
> > C. Brendemuehl
> > --------------------------------
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> > realize that it bears a very close resemblance to the first.'   Ronald 
> > Reagan
> >
> >
> >
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