Kingston Technology's Secure Digital High-Capacity (SDHC) memory cards are fully compliant ... more
with the Secure Digital Association 200 specificationThey are a performance class of SD memory cards designed to meet the storage demands of high-quality digital...
Postage & Packaging: £4.99 Availability: Usually dispatched within 4-5 business days...
Advantages: Fast, Large, Effective Disadvantages: None so far
I've been into digital photography for a while now (around 6 years) and have seen in grow from the high end being 1.2 MP to what is is today (some in excess of 32 MP). Back in the day (a Wednesday in fact), my trusty 64 MB card got me by soundly. This is not the case anymore as I am the proud owner and operator of a Canon EOS XT Digital Rebel 6.0MP. I recently bought one of Kingston's 2GB flash cards and have been incredibly pleased with my results and experience overall. It is a very fast card and the extra space is a must. I would highly recommend this card. ...
Advantages: Compact, fast, reliable Disadvantages: Lack of transportation strap
I remember when USB flash drives hit the market a few years back when you could fit a staggering 16Mb worth of data on a device the size of your middle finger. Since then capacity has increased and prices have decreased at an alarming rate. For example you can now get 4Gb flash drives for cheaper than the original 16Mb drives which represents great value for money.
--Whats in the box --
Contents of the box are minimalistic to say the least, there is the drive itself and a little strap which you can then use to attach the drive to your belt/keyring, etc. This device really is plug and play in its simplest form, there arent even any instructions supplied with it, mainly because none are required.
-- Useage --
Plugging the drive into a spare USB slot will give you an extra drive in Windows Explorer (My Computer) typically F ...
The massive success of digital cameras has driven demand for bigger and better portable storage formats and CompactFlash is just one of a number of portable, removable digital storage media available. While it is undoubtedly compact, it is certainly not the smallest format available, XD, SD and SmartMedia are all physically smaller devices. It's at this point that it's worth mentioning that there are two types of CompactFlash named, imaginatively, Type I and Type II. The only real difference is in their thickness, with Type I cards measuring 3.3mm thick and type II cards measuring 4mm. What this means is that a Type I card will work in a Type II compatible deice, but not the other way round, simply because a Type II card will not physically fit in a Type I slot.
The big benefit of CompactFlash is not the physical size, it ...
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Product details
Manufacturer
Kingston
Pack Size (Units)
1
Prerecorded Content
No
Storage Capacity in MB
32768, 32 MB
Type of Card
Compact Flash Card, Secure Digital High Capacity Card (SDHC), Secure Digital Memory card
EAN
0740617135084
USB Connectivity
No
WiFi Connectivity
No
MPN
SD4/32GB
Year/Month of introduction
2003/11
Manufacturer's product description
Kingston Technology's Secure Digital High-Capacity (SDHC) memory card is fully compliant with the new Secure Digital Association 2.00 specification. This is a new performance class of SD memory card designed to meet the storage demands of high-quality digital still and video cameras and other high-resolution image recording devices.
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