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This review is from: DataMINE 4GB SDHC Class 6 Memory Card Featuring DataSAFE Technology for your Kodak EasyShare Sport C123 / M580 / C182 and More Digital Cameras ***Includes Accessory Bag (Personal Computers)
I went from just the memory on the camera itself which got me about 6 pictures and barely anytime for recording to about 55 minutes of recording and over 1000 pictures which I have never used to it's max but if I were to never put the pictures on my computer I could keep them on my camera for a while before I would have to put them on my computer, the only thing is that the memory chip popped out of place and I had to put it back into place- has only happened once so far- only had for over a month but it has helped me out a lot and for under $25 it helps for anyone who wants to take pictures or traveling and taking pictures.
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This review is from: DataMINE 4GB SDHC Class 6 Memory Card Featuring DataSAFE Technology for your Kodak EasyShare Sport C123 / M580 / C182 and More Digital Cameras ***Includes Accessory Bag (Personal Computers)
Purchased this to be able to take a lot of pictures on my Kodak EasyShare Sport C123. Friend took it to Hawaii and brought home over 200 beautiful pictures. She didn't even have to change the batteries. Great product.
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Kit includes: ♦ 1) Transcend 4GB HC SecureDigital Class 10 (SDHC) Ultimate Ultra-High-Speed Card ♦ 2) Power2000 Aluminum Memory Card Protector Case - Holds 8 SD, MS Duo or xD-Picture Cards ♦ 3) Precision Design 5pc Lens Cleaning Kit (Blower Brush/Fluid/Cloth/Tissues/Tips) ♦ 4) Precision Design Flexible Tabletop Mini Tripod ♦ 5) Precision Design USB 2.0 SecureDigital (SDHC) High-Speed Memory Card Reader ♦ 6) Digital Camera/Camcorder Universal LCD Monitor Screen Protectors ♦ 7) Precision Design Spudz Mini Microfiber Cleaning Cloth (with Elastic Cord & Case)
Take more high-resolution pictures faster (20MB/sec. minimum) with this 4GB High-Capacity SecureDigital (SDHC) memory card and full compatibility with SD 3.0 standards.
The Power2000 Aluminum Memory Card Protector Case is perfect for storing, organizing and protecting up to 8 SD, MS Duo and xD memory cards, all in a dark brushed aluminum shell, which closes securely and opens with the touch of a button.
This 5-piece cleaning kit contains everything you'll ever need to properly clean your lenses, including Lens Cleaning Tissues, Lens Cloth, Lens Cleaning Liquid, Blower Brush and Cotton Swabs.
Take sharp, blur-free photos and great macro shots with this flexible tabletop mini tripod.
Transfer files quickly and easily, and conserve your camera's battery life, with this convenient USB 2.0 SecureDigital (SD) Card Reader.
Reduce glare, enhance your view, and prevent scratching with this set of LCD screen protectors.
This mini Microfiber Lens Cloth includes an attached water-resistant neoprene pouch that keeps the cloth dry and protected from dust, dirt and other contaminants. In addition, the built-in finger pocket makes it even easier to precisely clean small surfaces.
Type: SDHC - Secure Digital High Capacity Memory Card
Complies with SDA 2.0 Specifications
5 Year USA Manufacturer's Warranty
Meet the needs of today's digital world with this 4GB Patriot High Speed Class 6 SDHC memory card. This Patriot memory is designed according to SD Association's 2.0 specifications and provides the ultimate in reliability and storage capacity.
Compatible with all SDHC-labeled host devices (not compatible with standard SD)
RoHS compliant
Easy to use, plug-and-play operation
Fully compatible with SD 3.0 Standards
Transcend 16GB Class 10 SDHC Flash Memory Card (TS16GSDHC10E) - Frustration Free Package Certified Frustration-Free Packaging has certified this product's packaging is Frustration-Free. A Frustration-Free Package is easy-to-open and comes without excess packaging materials such as hard plastic 'clamshell' casings, plastic bindings, and wire ties. It is exactly the same as a traditionally packaged product--we've just streamlined the packaging to be opened without the use of a box cutter or knife and will protect your product just as well as traditional packaging during shipping. Products with Frustration-Free Packaging can frequently be shipped in their own boxes, without the need for an additional shipping box. .Product FeaturesCompatible with all SDHC-labeled host devices (not compatible with standard SD)RoHS compliantEasy to use, plug-and-play operationFully compatible with SD 3.0 StandardsShips in Certified Frustration-Free PackagingTechnical DetailsBrand Name: TranscendModel: TS16GSDHC10EMemory Storage Capacity: 16 GBTranscend 16GB Class 10 SDHC Flash Memory Card (TS16GSDHC10E) - Frustration Free Package
Certified Frustration-Free Packaging Amazon.com has certified this product's packaging is Frustration-Free. A Frustration-Free Package is easy-to-open and comes without excess packaging materials such as hard plastic "clamshell" casings, plastic bindings, and wire ties. It is exactly the same as a traditionally packaged product--we've just streamlined the packaging to be opened without the use of a box cutter or knife and will protect your product just as well as traditional packaging during shipping. Products with Frustration-Free Packaging can frequently be shipped in their own boxes, without the need for an additional shipping box. Learn more.
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Price: $ 13.99
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2,244 of 2,282 people found the following review helpful
Update 3/6/2012 I own about 20 Transcend cards now. They have all worked without an issue untill today. I dread calling any company for return support because it usually is such a tortured experience...(Ever tried calling SanDisk for product support?) Withing 20 seconds of dialing I was connected to their representative Marc Crawford. He was able to quickly and clearly guide me to the support I needed. It was such a shockingly great experience that I wanted to pass it along to potential purchasers.
UPDATE 9-10 I own 4 of these cards now. I have more of these than any other card I own because they are a very good value for capacity/price/and speed. My initial disappointment over the lack of super high speed is outweighed by the reality that this card is an exceptional value.
If you own a compact digital camera, or SD/HD video camera, this card will exceed the capabilities of all of them. For compact cameras the card isn't usually the slowest part of the data write process, it's the camera. This card unloads very quickly with a 20MB/s read speed. You will need a SDHC card reader if you don't have one. A standard SD card reader will not read a HC (high capacity) card.
These cards make great gifts. I have given several of the 8 Gig cards as gifts and have received appreciation and great comments from all the recipients.
UPDATED REVIEW: I purchased this card making the assumption that all class 10 cards had the same read and write speed. This was a poor assumption on my part. In order for a card to qualify for class 10 speed the card needs to be certified to have 10MB/s write and read speed. Some manufacturers classify their cards at a slower speed even though they qualify for a higher class. SanDisk make some cards that would qualify for class 10 and rates them as class 6.
The product photo on Amazon does not have the card's speed printed on it. The card that was shipped shows the front of the card printed with "20MB/s" which is the cards read speed. The cards write speed is 16MB/s.
I own a SanDisk Extreme III class 10 card that has (up to) 30MB/s read and write speed. My Nikon D-90 that can take advantage of the SanDisk cards speed. The difference is the SanDisk card can capture 100 photos at fine resolution in 24 seconds. The Transcend card captures 66 photos in the same time/resolution.
I reality very few people will ever have the need to drill off 100 photos in 24 seconds, but I can't stand to lose a good shot because the camera is slow while writing to the card and I can't fire the shutter. You can hear this happen at about 4.5 seconds in the video review. This does not happen with the SanDisk class 10 30MB/s card.
If you own an SLR that is capable of rapid fire, high-resolution photography you may want to consider the SanDisk Extreme III 30 MB/s card. It is expensive.
This card is reasonably priced for a class 10 card. Just know what you are getting, what your needs may be, and what else is available. I own other Transcend cards and they have always worked properly without any issues.
The video that I attached shows this card with the same 24 seconds that I gave the SanDisk Card.
To see the SanDisk Extreme III 30MB/s video demo and review on Amazon go to:
I bought this card for my Canon T1i. The card I had been using before ordering this one was a Kingston Class 6 micro sd card and it worked well enough for the type of shooting I did. Class 6 was the card speed that Canon recommended when I bought my T1i (Class 10 cards were not yet available) and it seemed fast enough for the way I used my camera - isolated single photos taken at Medium (8 MP) or Large (15 MP) jpg settings and 1280 x 720 video. And while I ocassionally took continuous photos, I had never much exceeded 5-10 photos in a row and had never run into a problem with my Class 6 card.
When I first saw the Class 10 cards I did some experiments with my camera. How many continuous Large photos could I take before the camera slowed down? It turned out to be about 30. And how many RAW photos could I take before the camera slowed down? It turned out to be about 9. SInce I did not generally take any photos in RAW and never needed more than about 10 continuous photos at Large, the Class 6 card seemed more than sufficient for my needs. But I wondered about the speed of the Class 10 cards enough that I finally bought one.
It turns out that the Class 10 card is sufficiently fast that there does not seem to be a reasonable upper limit on single Large photos. I have taken 60 on continuous without an issue. And although I still cannot take more than 9 RAW photos on continuous with the Class 10 card, when I am finished taking those photos the camera no longer displays a Wait - writing pictures screen. The RAW photos get written from the built-in memory to the card so quickly that the camera does not need to display the Wait screen.
So this card is fast! Given the way I take photos this purchase was unnecessary, but still I am glad I bought it. I know I will not run into a situation where speed is an issue with this card.
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I purchased this for use with my new Canon T2i. I use it primarily for shooting full resolution 1080p video, although I shoot stills as well.
The camera choked on the class 4 chip that I originally purchased, but with this one, it is amazing. I can shoot rapidfire 18 megapixel stills (I've tested it up to 30+ shots in a row), and there is no lag. I've never had an error when shooting hi-def video.
Highly recommended! I'm buying another one.
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Built-in Error Correcting Code (ECC) to detect and correct transfer errors
Supports Content Protection for Recordable Media (CPRM)
Supports auto-standby, power-off and sleep modes
"The SDHC Class 10 memory cards from Team are designed for high-level consumer electronics, computing and communication products. Supporting SDv3.0, the series also supports electronic products using SDv2.0 and SDv3.0. On equipment using SDv2.0, it supports a minimum writing speed at 13MB/sec. On photographic equipment using SDv3.0, it supports a maximum writing speed at 20MB/sec to ensure high-speed video recording and high-speed shooting functions for recording every precious moment.
Product Features
? Fully compatible with SD 3.0 Standards
? SDHC Class 10 compliant
? Compatible with SD v2.0/v3.0 standard
? Easy to use, plug-and-play operation
? Built-in Error Correcting Code (ECC) to detect and correct transfer errors
? Complies with Secure Digital Music Initiative (SDMI) portable device requirements
? Supports Content Protection for Recordable Media (CPRM)
? Allows In System Programming (ISP) for updating firmware
? Supports auto-standby, power-off and sleep modes
? Mechanical write-protection switch
? RoHS compliant"
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HP secure digital high-capacity 4 GB memory card ideal for the latest digital cameras & camcorders. Please verify that your device such as cellular phone or digital camera supports SDHC cards. SDHC cards are not compatible with standard SD host devices and card readers, and will only work on SDHC host devices. Check with your device manufacturer to see if the device supports SDHC before purchase.
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This review is from: HP 4 GB Class 4 SDHC Flash Memory Card L1878A#707-EF (Personal Computers)
I purchased this to get the free super saver shipping so it worked out to cost me about $1.50 instead of paying for shipping. However, estimated delivery was around 15 days? Doh! ;-)
Anyway, I wanted a card that was at least a class 4 to record HD video with my pansonic point and shoot camera. I've seen a lot of people argue about what the class of the card means and it's actual transfer rates so I thought I'd be safe getting one thats in the middle of the road. There are 4 classes, starting with 2 and ending at 6. Supposedly getting a class 6 doesn't always mean that it will perform better than say a class 2. The old way of classing these cards was to use the X factor. A 133X card would transfer about 20megs a second and so on but I've seen a 4gb usb stick that was 150x that transfered over 40megs a second. Even that way of classing the cards failed to hold up to the reality of benchmarks. So, if I'm going to write a review I may as well make it worth reading by doing some psudo-scientific tests and compare it to an older Crucial 4gb Class 6 card I purchased about 5 months ago. Technically the Crucial with it's mighty class 6 rating should blow the HP out of the water. We'll see.
To do the test, I installed the latest Sisoftware Sandra 2010 benchmarking software and gave these card the once over. Sandra is considered by many to be one of the best benchmarking software programs around! I conducted the test on my brand new Asus 1000HE Netbook which has a really nice SDHC card reader built in and running windows 7 premium. This is the true definition of a "real world test".
Sisandra comes with a large catalog of SDHC cards they tested themselves and this allows you to compare the results showing the best ones all the way down to the poorest performer. You can even compare your SDHC card to a sata hard drive or a 2gb usb flash drive. Whatever floats your boat. The test starts by transfering 512 bites and working it's way up to 512megs and it examines the speed at which it handles the constant stream of data going in and coming out.
My older Crucial 4GB Class 6 shows 2408 ops/minute with an endurance factor of 85.1%. This HP class 4 shows 2261 ops/min with an endurance of 95.3%. They tell me that higher numbers are better. As you can see, there is very little diffference between the Crucial and the HP except I paid about $25 for the Crucial. Both these cards are perfectly fine for ordinary applications and have enough bandwidth to handle at least 720p HD video from your digital point and shoot camera. Most digital cameras limit the recording to 15 minutes anyway, so if all you want to do is capture video with your point and shoot, then you should have good results with this card. Overall, both my cards are ranked #3 in the world of storage devices. If you plan on capturing 1080p HD video you'll probably want to invest more money in better performing cards. Othewise you might get dropped frames as you push the limits of these slower cards. That would create a stuttering effect in your video that you would notice as the camera pans back and forth. You do pretty much get what you pay for here but sometimes you pay double for something that doesn't deliver much more. The old saying comes to mind. "Caveat Emptor - Buyer beware!"
The fastest SD card was the 1GB Peak Xtreme which ran about 8000 ops/min. The fastest SDHC was a Toshiba 16GB which benchmarked at 4950 ops/min. Thats the kind of card you'll want for 1080p video because not only does it handle the bandwidth but it has a lot of capacity to capture those huge 1080p movie files. It won't take you long to fill up 16gb.
To give you a sense of perspective, the 80gb apple ipod transfers at 4422 ops/min. The Viking 1gb compact flash card can transfer at a whopping speed of 232 ops/min. and yes, Viking is still in business and even sell a 64meg SD card here on amazon. Must be useful for some kind of old technology like ancient gaming systems.
Hope this helps you decide what to buy! Take it easy!
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HP's 8GB SDHC card appears to be one of the better buys at the time of this review, as far as price/performance/capacity is concerned. In my case, it fulfills the task assigned - store a large number of photos for an electronic picture frame to display. However, its relatively low write speed may NOT make it suitable if the intended use was in a camera taking large 'rapid fire' shots.
PERFORMANCE
I would like to note that I did not test the card with a camera but it's stated 'Class 4' speed class, which is the equivalent of a 26x speed rating should guarantee a MINIMUM of 4MB/s.
Unlike the 'x' ratings, the speed class ratings are NOT certified by an independent body so, more or less, you will have to decide whether you trust the card's maker. It so happens that I DID test the card myself and I found that I could copy 1.6 GB worth of photos in about 5 minutes. This is 5MB/s for writing on the card for the first time, indicating that the Class 4/26x claim is honest.
Practically, if you are going to use this card in a camera, depending on the quality of the pics you are taking, you may or may not be happy with its performance. At 12 megapixels, a 100% quality JPG would produce a 2-3 MB file so, without even counting the overhead, your camera will spend about half second, possibly more to write to the card which may or may not be in line with your own expectation. For better performance, look for a higher 'class' number 133x/Class 20, for example, should support 20 MB/s or writing up to 10 12-megapixel JPG photo files per second.
ADDITIONAL FEATURES/CONCERNS
The card comes formatted as FAT32 and my Vista Enterprise computer was able to write to it. If, for whatever reason, FAT32 is not what you need, you should be able to format it under Windows/Vista, Mac or Unix/Linux to whatever you may need.
Not ALL cameras support FAT32. Older cameras may only be aware of FAT16 and can't see any card larger that 4GB. If in doubt, check with the manufacturer or maybe read your camera's reviews at Amazon.
Related to the above - anyone who may have a device meant to use SD cards should be aware that SDHC may not work with it so it's better to ask the maker.
Finally, one nice thing about HP's card - it comes with a write-protect tab. If you are not using your card in a camera and want to prevent accidental writes, move the tab to the 'lock' position but, be careful, it will NOT work with your camera if you forget to move the tab back to 'unlock'.
RATING
This is a honestly rated Class 4 card. Class 4, as I explained, means SLOW so, if blazing-fast write speed is not an issue, this is probably what you need given the price and the maker's reputation - by the way, the card is manufactured in Japan.
For what it is, the card deserves 5 stars.
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Type: SDHC - Secure Digital High Capacity Memory Card
Complies with SDA 2.0 Specifications
5 Year USA Manufacturer's Warranty
Class 10; Blazing Speeds Of 10 Mb Per Sec Minimum Sustained Write Speed; Fast Enough To Record High-Definition Video & Images; Complies With Sda 3.0 Specifications; High Level Of Copy Protection; Write Protection Switch To Avoid Accidental Data Deletion; Compatible With Secure Digital High-CapacityTM Card Devices; 5 Year Warranty; 32 Gb
Kit includes: ♦ 1) Transcend 8GB HC SecureDigital Class 10 (SDHC) Ultimate Ultra-High-Speed Card ♦ 2) Power2000 Aluminum Memory Card Protector Case - Holds 8 SD, MS Duo or xD-Picture Cards ♦ 3) Precision Design 5pc Lens Cleaning Kit (Blower Brush/Fluid/Cloth/Tissues/Tips) ♦ 4) Precision Design Flexible Tabletop Mini Tripod ♦ 5) Precision Design USB 2.0 SecureDigital (SDHC) High-Speed Memory Card Reader ♦ 6) Digital Camera/Camcorder Universal LCD Monitor Screen Protectors ♦ 7) Precision Design Spudz Mini Microfiber Cleaning Cloth (with Elastic Cord & Case)
Take more high-resolution pictures faster (20MB/sec. minimum) with this 8GB High-Capacity SecureDigital (SDHC) memory card and full compatibility with SD 3.0 standards.
The Power2000 Aluminum Memory Card Protector Case is perfect for storing, organizing and protecting up to 8 SD, MS Duo and xD memory cards, all in a dark brushed aluminum shell, which closes securely and opens with the touch of a button.
This 5-piece cleaning kit contains everything you'll ever need to properly clean your lenses, including Lens Cleaning Tissues, Lens Cloth, Lens Cleaning Liquid, Blower Brush and Cotton Swabs.
Take sharp, blur-free photos and great macro shots with this flexible tabletop mini tripod.
Transfer files quickly and easily, and conserve your camera's battery life, with this convenient USB 2.0 SecureDigital (SD) Card Reader.
Reduce glare, enhance your view, and prevent scratching with this set of LCD screen protectors.
This mini Microfiber Lens Cloth includes an attached water-resistant neoprene pouch that keeps the cloth dry and protected from dust, dirt and other contaminants. In addition, the built-in finger pocket makes it even easier to precisely clean small surfaces.
Type: SDHC - Secure Digital High Capacity Memory Card
Complies with SDA 2.0 Specifications
5 Year USA Manufacturer's Warranty
Class 10; Blazing Speeds Of 10 Mb Per Sec Minimum Sustained Write Speed; Fast Enough To Record High-Definition Video & Images; Complies With Sda 3.0 Specifications; High Level Of Copy Protection; Write Protection Switch To Avoid Accidental Data Deletion; Compatible With Secure Digital High-CapacityTM Card Devices; 5 Year Warranty; 32 Gb
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