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Works With My Canon PowerShot SD1000 November 7, 2009 Rob Prindle (Erie, PA United States) The card worked great with my Canon PowerShot SD1000. I was a little worried becuase this card was SDHC and I couldn't find that logo on the camera - but it did work. Good price too.
My second one. November 5, 2009 JC (NY, NY) Nothing wrong with the first one either, I just wanted an extra. These are outstanding cards because they are reliable. I know others say they've had ones that flake out on them, but it hasn't happened to me or my colleagues that have been using them. I prefer them over other brands that may be cheaper (only slightly though) or have presumably faster speeds (i.e.Class 6)
For the record, the difference between class 4 or class 6 in many devices is negligible. I use my card for recording audio, as well as taking consumer pictures (canon sd1000).
Just What I needed November 5, 2009 Robert Brodowski (Liverpool, NY) I needed a high-capacity memory card at a reasonable price and a reputable name. I found that with the Kingston memory card.
Amazing Value on a Reliable Brand November 3, 2009 Charlie Brown (Miami, FL) I bought three of these cards, two 8 GBs to use in my Canon point-and-shoot camera in order to take pictures without worrying about getting out of space, and also shoot all the HD movies I wanted, and one 4 GB card. Each 8GB card will fit over close to 3,000 pictures or almost an hour of HD video, simply enough. To my surprise they also worked out of the box without any need for formatting. Some people complain about the speed but for a point-and shoot is good enough, you won't need faster speeds.
The 4GB was used to increase the capacity of a TomTom GPS and it works perfect. For 10 bucks is just a bargain
One thing you need to consider is that it's a SDHC card, that won't work an all devices and won't be read by a standard SD card reader, you'll need a SDHC reader
good general card November 2, 2009 andes744 This is a fine little SD HC card, and I am using this card in my point and shoot Panasonic Lumix camera. Although the read rate seems a little slow, its probably because I'm used to taking lower resolution pictures than my new Lumix 10MP camera takes. A picture download may take 3min to 8min for an average shoot, but I don't really care, since I'm putting these pics on my computer. There is plenty of space for videos too, and playback is fine on the camera. Pic playback on the camera is fine. Overall, I think you probably would not notice the speed unless you are a pro or picky. Make sure your device or camera will accept HC type SD cards or it will not work. Kingston is a big supplier and I wanted a card from a major manufacturer.
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