



( 64 reviews )
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Posted: Aug 8 2009
I have several of these now as I tend to take larger RAW photo files, and usually bracket my shots. They all have worked well for the a 4- 8 months I have had them. No complaints so far as to lost images, problems downloading or anything else you can expect from this chip. My only problem has been speed of transfer and that is not this chips fault, it is mine for not buying a faster one - but really, 5 shots/sec should be enough for most things.
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Posted: Aug 6 2009
I purchased it for use in a Canon Powershot A1000IS camera and it works great. It was the cheapest option at the time, so that's why I picked it. Its a good card and works fine in point and shoot cameras. If you have an SLR, however, I would assume a faster Class 6 card would be more appropriate.
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Posted: Jul 13 2009
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.
















