Customer Reviews 

Good memory
2008-12-02Just returned from a week long vacation and downloaded about 350 images from the card. They only occupied about 1.2 Gb of disk space, but I didn't notice any impact on the camera between shots.

Kingston 4 GB SDHC 4 Flash Memory Card SD4/4GB
2008-11-30Kingston 4 GB SDHC 4 Flash Memory Card SD4/4GB reviewed November 2008
This is used in a Panasonic camera. It's only in service for a couple weeks, Everything seems fine. I'm completely satisfied.
Flash memory is always coming down in price recently, and there are bargains to be had, so I'd suggest shopping around when you're ready to buy.

Good Purchase
2008-11-30Great and inexpensive way to expand your memory. The inclusion of the adapter allows you to convert the card for use as a full-sized SD card for use with other devices. I would recommend this card to anyone requiring a MicroSD or full size SD Card for their device.

Great Price, size and speed
2008-11-29I bought this for my Canon PowerShot SD1100IS 8MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom (Blue) and it works wonderfully fast compared to my older Canon Powershot S3 with an SD card.

Good product for a great value
2008-11-29Works exactly as stated. 2 GB MicroSD card with an adapter for a standard SD slot. Currently using the memory in a Samsung Blackjack II phone with no problems.
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