Sandisk Firewire Card Reader...

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I'm thinking of getting one of these, to free up a USB port on my laptop and now that I have the 5D mark II, I'll be heading down the Extreme IV route from now on..

My question is that my laptop has a 4 pin port, the reader supports 6 or 9 pin only...

If I buy an adaptor which converts the 6 or 9 pin input to the laptop to 4 pin, will the card reader work ok?

Thanks in advance :)
 
You can get 4-6pin cables anyway :) My DV camera uses 4pin and I use 6pin on my PC so shouldn't be a problem :)
 
Excellent, cheers :)...

It'll work out cheaper just buying an adaptor and using the cable that comes with the reader rather than buying a 9 pin to 4 pin cable..

Thanks again :)
 
Is your laptop a mac , reason I ask is the firewire reader will only work on a powered port , my laptop ( non mac ) wouldn"t power it .
 
Rusty, I have Compaq Windows laptop operating on Windows Vista, about 16 months old if that helps :)

I'm wondering whether that could be the issue the, with Firewire 400/800 that it operates the drivers and hardware from that port, and original 4 pin firewire doesn't :thinking:

Thanks :)
 
Mines an Advent windows on Vista , cant use the reader with it , read somewhere Macs were ok with it and desktops.
 
Yes 4 pin firewire doesnt have any power connections so wont work with the sandisk extreme firewire reader or anything else that needs power from the bus, it would need to have a power supply of its own.
 
markta

I've got one (Sandisk Extreme Card Reader) and cable (standard firewire cable that come s with it) that I'm just about to put on the Buy/sell forum. Less than a year old, £35 inc. P+P. If you are interested then PM/email me.

John

Edit: just read the posts immediately above. Some people just type quicker than me :) Looks like it wont work for you so I'll put it on the Buy/Sell.
 
I think the 4 pin Firewire doesn't support power (at least that's true on Sony VAIO)

I can confirm that.. i bought the same card reader and had the issue where I couldn't use it on my Sony Vaio... ended up selling it and sticking with the PCMCIA slot :thumbs:
 
Cheers guys :clap::clap::clap:

Thankfully I followed my hunch and asked, there's no better place to get assistance than on this forum :)

Thanks again, really appreciate it :)

I still think UDMA Extreme 4s are the way to go now I have a DIGIC 4 camera, will help write and clear the buffer quicker, so will just have to use them for this advantage! :)
 
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