Product Description:
SanDisk Extreme III is the exceptional, unbeatable, best-in-class solution for professional photographers who demand a faster, more rugged and durable memory card. Designed to meet the critical speed and performance needs of serious professional photographers, SanDisk Extreme III has extremely fast read/write speeds and are ideal for demanding photo shoots under severe weather conditions. Premium travel case - allows you to organize your cards Lifetime limited warranty System Requirements - USB, Windows 2000 or XP, Mac OS X v10.1.2+
Product Details
- Feature:
- 8GB Capacity
- Minimum 20MB/ sec sequential read/write speeds
- Speed performance rating - Class 6 (based on SD 2.0 specification)
- Extended temperature tested - -13 F to 185 F (-25 C - 85 C)
- RescuePRO Recovery Software - ensures your photos will always be there
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: SanDisk
- EAN: 0619659033156
- FormFactor: SDHC Memory Card
- HardwarePlatform: PC
- IsAutographed: 0
- IsMemorabilia: 0
- Label: SanDisk
- Manufacturer: SanDisk
- Model: SDSDRX3-8192-A21
- MPN: SDSDRX3-8192-A21
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: CE
- ProductTypeName: FLASH_MEMORY
- Publisher: SanDisk
- Studio: SanDisk
- UPC: 619659033156
- Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty

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Customer Reviews 

SanDisk SDHC Card
2009-06-12I bought this as an add-on to the Nikon L100 15x Digital Camera. A very responsive memory card, and very inexpensive for the amount of storage. Would recommend to everyone.

Very Good SD card
2009-06-02The Scandisd Extreme III works well with the Canon camera I have well its fast and I have not had any trouble, The mail had it to me it about four days.

There is no substitute... SanDisk is simply the BEST!
2009-05-08If you have an SDHC compatible digital camera or camcorder and you like to take high resolution photos (5MP or higher) or High-Definition Video (720P/1080P), do yourself a big favor... buy this card! I recently bought the SanDisk 8GB Extreme III card for my Canon HF100 and Kodak Zi6 camcorders and I must say the performance is without equal! Salespeople will sometimes tell you that all memory cards are the same, but that is totally untrue. The "no-name" cards you find on some sites give spotty performance and mixed results. I've had HD video footage ruined by other brand "class 6" cards which fail to write fast enough to memory. The resulting footage is generally "jerky" when played back on your computer. Bottomline, I've used SanDisk products for years in my Sony PSP, Sony Clie PDA, and Nikon Coolpix 5000 and NEVER had a problem. I would HIGHLY RECOMMEND this card to anyone with an SDHC compatible electronic device.

Write Speeds ~ 14 MB/s v Transcend's 4.5MB/s
2009-04-29I baselined one 8GB SDHC Extreme iii 20MB/s card against two of Transcend's 8GB SDHC class 6 cards and found the write speeds to be 3x as fast. I copied both 100MB and 600MB folders to the Extreme iii card in 8 sec and 41 sec respectively yielding roughly a 14MB/s write speed. Transcend's cards required 23 & 25 sec to write a 100MB folder yielding roughly a 4.5MB/s write speed.

Great Memory Card If You Have the Right Hardware...
2009-04-19This Extreme III SDHC card is fantastic in my new Canon EOS Rebel XSI, at maximum image quality (12 megapixel) this chip holds approximately 1500 photos (6 megapixel over 2000).
Only problem is standard SDHC card readers (I have two) will not read this high-capacity chip, I must keep the chip in the camera and connect the camera to the computer via the included USB connection cable. Not really a problem very confusing at first... I thought the chip was defective. Even the SanDisk website does not provide this information. The seller was excellent, product provided as promised in excellent condition would recommend.
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