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Kingston - Flash memory card - 8 GB - Class 6 - SDHC Review

Kingston - Flash memory card - 8 GB - Class 6 - SDHC 
Manufacturer: Kingston Technology

Model#: SD6/8GB
Weight: .10lbs
Height: 0..1"
   Width: 0..9"
Length: "

Average Rating: 2 out of 5 Stars


Retail Price: $0.00
Online Sale Price: $68.99
Features:
  • High-Speed Class Rating: Class 6: 6 MB/sec minimum data transfer rate
  • Compliant with the SD Card Association card 2.00 specification
  • Built-in write-protect switch prevents accidental data loss
  • Compatible with SDHC host devices; not compatible with standard SD-enabled devices/readers
  • As easy as plug-and-play
Kingston Technology's Secure Digital High-Capacity (SDHC) memory cards are fully compliant with the new Secure Digital Association 2.00 specification. They are a new performance class of SD memory cards designed to meet the storage demands of high-quality digital still and video cameras and other high-resolution image recording devices.

User Submitted Kingston - Flash memory card - 8 GB - Class 6 - SDHC Reviews


Date: 2008-11-23
Great price but not the quality
I have a Canon S3 and for some reason the card seems to incompatible. I purchased this card for the price and the class 6 rating; however, after taking several hundred pictures, 6 pictures were corrupted. I returned the first card with the impression that I received a bad card; however, the same problem occured with the second card. The images usually develop with part of the picture displaced, discolored, and/or too dark in relation to the other part of the picture. Up to this point I have only used 2 GB cards and I haven't experienced any problems. I record a lot of video and therefore I would use up my card space very quickly; the 8 GB would be more than enough space. Unfortunately, I will need to try a different brand and reluctantly pay a higher price; however, if the pictures aren't corrupted it's worth paying more. Maybe the card was made for a different camera.

 


 
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