Fully Compatible with SDA 2.0 specification. Suitable for SDHC compliant devices, MLC flash chip with High Speed transfer rate. Perfect for highend digital devices. Please make sure your device can support SDHC format before you purchase! SDHC host devices can use both SD and SDHC memory cards.
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Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
Prone to card read errors.:
After daily use in my Pentax K-7 DSLR for about 1 month this card has already developed card read errors. Sometimes when I plug it into my camera it works. Sometimes it doesn't. Sometimes it locks up and suddenly refuses to write any new images halfway through a photo shoot. Might be fine for a weekend photographer, but if you use your camera on a daily basis this card will eventually fail and cause you to loose data. Great price, but I can't recommend something so prone to errors.
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Great value:
I use this card in a Canon Vixia HF200 camcorder. 1080 videos shot at 30fps require class 6 speed, and this card delivers nicely. I did have to wait a while to get my card as these are a hot item. Maybe a week? Best of all, not in that stupid anti-shoplifting/display packaging.
Works as advertised:
Nothing to complain about. It's large enough and fast enough to do the job, and it hasn't failed yet.
Was fine for 8 months - then died:
Bought this with my Canon FS200 video camera and it worked fine for about 8 months, then it croaked. Quit working and I tried pretty much everything to reinitialize it with no luck. Bad boot sector parameters unable to recover. Probably won't buy a Transcend for a while.