P2 Card Reader For Mac Pro

[Macintosh Users: This DEXIS card reader works only if the Macintosh desktop, such as Power Mac G4 and earlier Power Mac G5, has 64-bit PCI expansion slot on Mac's motherboard. However, most of the newer Mac desktop computers do not have PCI expansion slot on motherboard. Quickly and efficiently transfer data from Panasonic P2 memory cards to a Thunderbolt equipped Mac using the Thunderbolt Pro P2 Card Reader from Sonnet.This bus-powered memory card reader requires no power adapter and comes equipped with a single Thunderbolt port supporting data transfer rates of up to 600 mb/s.

Panasonic P2 Card Reader (P2 Card Adapter)
for
Standard and Low-Profile (Slimline / Small Form Factor) Desktop Computers (PC& Mac G4/G5)

PCD-TP-110CS
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Part NumberPrice (US$)
PCD-TP-110CS89.99 [Click here for Price & Order link ]

Card Reader For Mac Pro

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We have sold lots of these inexpensive Panasonic P2 Card Readers (P2 Card Adapters) to television stations, digital filmmakers, videographers, electronic news gathering (ENG) professionals, etc. Our PCI bus interface PCMCIA CardBus PC card reader, Amtron PCD-TP-110CS, is proven to work with the Panasonic's innovative DVCPRO P2 (Professional Plug-in) cards designed for the IT news gathering (ING) industry and broadcasters. These new and inexpensive P2 card readers (P2 card adapters) are the perfect replacement for their expensive Panasonic counterparts.

Installing this 1-slot PCI-to-PCMCIA CardBus PC card drives, Amtron PCD-TP-110CS (built with the best and most highly compatible Texas Instruments PCI1510 PCMCIA CardBus controller), is the most ideal method to add one PCMCIA CardBus PC Card slot to a desktop computer of any form factor (standard, mini-tower, low-profile, slimline, small form factor, etc.), so users can enjoy the same PCMCIA functionality that a laptop computer provides. Panasonic P2 card mounts directly into the PCMCIA CardBus PC card slot on PCD-TP-110CS, so you have instant access for nonlinear editing and for faster data transferring into network. This front drive bay mounting or external mounting P2 card reader (P2 card adapter) is highly recommended because its unique design makes inserting or removing Panasonic P2 card much more convenient.

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The MacBook Pro comes with a built-in SD card reader, so you can insert compatible SD cards and view their contents using the Media Reader. The cards must conform to SD 1.x, 2.x, and 3.x standards. MacBook Pro's SD card reader can read standard SD (up to 2GB), SDHC (up to 32GB) and SDXC (up to 2TB) cards. The card reader won't recognize any SD card that doesn't have the standard size, 32 mm by 24 mm by 2.1 mm.

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Insert the SD card into the SD card reader, on the left side of the MacBook Pro. Mac OS X immediately recognizes the card and assigns a new drive to it.

Photo card reader for mac2.

Click the blue two-faced icon to launch the Finder app.

3.

Click the drive that Mac OS X assigned to your SD card in the left pane and view the contents of the SD card in the right pane.

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