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Great luck with Canon A720 January 7, 2008 William Bonner Jr. I started using this card with a Canon A720 and it takes great pictures and video. Virtually no writing delay.
wrong picture... December 28, 2007 Phoenix user (Phoenix Arizona) 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
I did receive a Kingston 4GB SDHC card, but it was not as pictured. I received the Mini SDHC 4gb card with a SD sized adapter which works just fine in my digital camera, but can't be read in my TREO. It's not worth me returning, but watch out for what you buy and receive.
Good for the money, but don't expect fast speeds. December 8, 2007 M. Florido (Irvine, CA) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
Excellent for the price. I give it a 4/5 because it performs slower than expected from a C4 SDHC card. I also have a Sandisk EIII 2GB. Although it doesn't have the class ratings because it's not SDHC, the Sandisk outperforms the Kingston in both read/write.
My test scenario: Using a Nikon D80 taking 6 shots continuously. The Kingston took considerably longer to write contents from the Nikon D80 buffer.
If you're looking for a high speed card in a similar scenario, then look elsewhere. However, if you want a good card and no particular need for speed, then I recommend getting.
great value at $22 December 3, 2007 l2 (California) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
The price of the SD4/4GB card jumps around a lot here. It is a great value at $22. Not so hot at $40. Wait a while and it may go down again. Note that only newer SD devices can use the 4GB SDHC cards. Older cameras, etc. can only use regular SD cards up to 2GB. If you're not sure, check your owner's manual or contact your manufacturer. Also, older SD card readers will not work with SDHC cards, but SDHC card readers are available for about $10 on amazon.com
Fast Card November 22, 2007 Biju Vaderiyattil (South Brunswick, NJ USA) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
I have this card. This is extremely fast card. I did a test on my laptop sd slot writing 6 gb files onto the card. Average speed was 5mb per second. that was more than it rated for.
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