Jun 172013
SanDisk 32 GB Class 4 SDHC Flash Memory Card SDSDB-032G-AFFP
- Cards include security feature for protection of copyrighted data
- SD cards are fully compatible with all SD-compliant devices
- Speed performance rating: Class 4 (based on SD 2.0 Specification)
- Writeable label for easy identification and organization
- Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
- High quality and reliability backed by a 5-year limited warranty
Trust your memories to the world leader in flash memory cards-and capture your life on reliable SanDisk SDTM and SDHCTM cards.Built for daily, real-life use in all kinds of digital devices, these flash memory cards also serve as easy digital storage to take on the go. So pick up a few cards at a time and start building a dependable, space- saving digital library.
List Price: $ 48.99
Price: $ 20.99
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Sandisk 8GB SD Memory Card Works Well,
This memory card from Sandisk works just as expected. The quality of the pictures loses nothing and yet the amount of photos stored is immense!
Note: Be aware that not every digital camera has the capability to read memory cards above a certain ceiling (my Canon Powershot SD630 can only read memory cards up to 2gb), so make sure your camera is capable.
I use this memory card for my Canon Powershot G7. With the shooting function on Manual, recording pixels at M1 (2816×2112, enough quality for an 8×10 printout), compression at Superfine, I can take a max of 1915 photos or 64’50″ of video at 1024 High Resolution. At around $50, this is a good price, although I’m sure in 10 years we’ll have 1tb memory cards for the same inexpensive price and this comment will be scoffed at for being sooo from the ’00′s.
I’d recommend this product to anyone who will be traveling for an extensive time and won’t have the chance to dock to a computer and upload their pictures.
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Great Class 2 card, but make sure you have an SDHC reader.,
Please note that this is a Class 2 card (Class 6 is the current “top of the line”). Class 2 transfers two mega-thingies per second rather than the six mega-thingies per second for Class 6 cards.
This transfer rate is fine for most devices, but takes 3 times as long to copy files back and forth from your computer.
Please also note that older card readers are not able to handle SDHC (HC stands for “High Capacity”). Some card readers are good for only 1 GB, some go up to 2 GB or 4 GB, but only the latest generations are capable of 8 GB.
Lastly, if you are using Windows XP, you may need to either add Service Pack 3 or add a patch before the high capacity card can be recognized by your system.
I recommend adding the patch rather than SP3. Some things haven’t been working quite right since I installed the latest service pack from Microsoft – you may not wish to take that chance…
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nice card, works well,
No complaints at all about this card, works great for me.
Just make sure you are ready for the SDHC card as opposed to a standard SD, as SDHC is a newer format to allow more storage and will not be compatible with some older cameras or PC card readers that can read standard SD.
If you have an older PC but a new camera, you can still download the images by connecting the camera to the PC via the USB link, instead of using the PC card reader. If you’re not sure if your camera can use this card, look up your camera model online and see if it’s SDHC compatible before buying this.
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