Transcend 8 GB Class 6 SDHC Flash Memory Card TS8GSDHC6

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SDHC (SD High-Capacity) is the new generation of SD cards (Version 2.0). Formatted in FAT32, SDHC cards reach a maximum capacity of 32GB and can fulfill the high-capacity demand of the new SDHC devices such as Casio Exilim Z1000/Z600/S600 cameras, Panasonic DMC-L1 camera, and HP printer A/B. Now you can enjoy a high-quality digital life and store all of your MP3 music files, high-resolution pictures, and video clips in your SDHC card.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Storage Capacity - 8GB
  • Technology - Secure Digital High-Capacity(SDHC)
  • Manufacturer Warranty - 2 Years
  • - Compatible with all SDHC-labeled host devices (not compatible with standard SD)
  • - Easy to use, plug-and-play operation
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Transcend
  • EAN: 0683728117627
  • Label: TRANSCEND
  • Manufacturer: TRANSCEND
  • Model: TS8GSDHC6
  • MPN: TS8GSDHC6
  • NumberOfItems: 1
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: CE
  • ProductTypeName: FLASH_MEMORY
  • ProductTypeSubcategory: 2300311
  • Publisher: TRANSCEND
  • Size: 8 GB
  • Studio: TRANSCEND
  • UPC: 760557805496

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Transcend 16 GB Class 6 SDHC Flash Memory Card TS16GSDHC62010-09-02
I bought this in June 2009 for my wife's camera. It was OK for about 6 months, than crushed once. We lost a lot of pictures and movies of our family. I was able to reformat card and it work for another 2-3 months until it died completely. These time no luck, we lost all of our pictures that we had on this card. I'm very disappointed with reliability of this product.
Added security2010-08-31
As I was going to South Africa using a new Panasonic camcorder, I wanted extra back up space to store videos should I need it. The card arrived in plenty of time and in good shape.
Great2010-08-31
Just what I needed. It does what it supposed to do and does it well.
Great for Photos AND video on my T2i2010-08-31
After a lot of research which card to buy for my Canon T2i, I went with this one. You can't go wrong.
Do not buy this SDHC card!2010-08-31
We purchased 2 of these cards last August, one to be used with a Nikon D40x, and one for a new Nikon D5000. The one being used in the D40x became unreadable within a few weeks, although we were able to recover the images with recovery software after much frustration and some expense in time and money. The one being used in the D5000 survived about a year, but just became unreadable as well. Fortunately, they were not critical pictures. Buy something else. I did, and I'll let you know how the SanDisk I just ordered works out....

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