Fully Compatible with SDA 2.0 specification. Suitable for SDHC compliant devices MLC flash ... more
chip with High Speed transfer rate. Perfect for highend digital devices. Fully compatible with SD 2.0 Standards SDHC Class 6 compliant Compatible with all SDHC-l...
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Fully Compatible with SDA 2.0 specification. Suitable for SDHC compliant devices MLC flash ... more
chip with High Speed transfer rate. Perfect for highend digital devices. Fully compatible with SD 2.0 Standards SDHC Class 6 compliant Compatible with all SDHC-l...
Postage & Packaging: Free! Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days...
16GB SDHC CL6 memory card from Transcend bundled with SDHC/MMC USB card reader. Memory ... more
card is designed for digital cameras camcorders and much more. Card reader makes it easier and more convenient to read the memory card via any USB port.
Postage & Packaging: refer to website Availability: In stock; 1-3 days
Transcend's 16 GB SDHC card comes from a new generation of SD cards (SD 2.0), which ... more
support the FAT32 file format. Completely conforming to Class 6, the card shows a high data transfer rate (guaranteed minimum writing speed of 6 MB/s) and fulfills the ...
Advantages: Cheap, very good too. Disadvantages: Easy to lose them.
These cards are 4 GB SDHC flash memory cards, made by Kingston, SDHC being short for Secure Digital High Capacity, They are suitable for all digital devices like:- cameras, camcorders, PDAs, MP3 players etc. I have tried to get onto the website, but with no luck, I will try again later.
These cards are in solid state, and they are simply a storage system for information, that is all there is to it.
The price is very competitive, this is because they are now made with a capacity of 12 MB, so the little 4 MB ones are a little dated, however this makes them very reasonable in price. you can expect to pay up to £18, you can get them for less from various companies online, just remember some firms charge an arm and a leg for postage, packing, and insurance. You can buy them in the high street shops but at a higher price. These are ...
Advantages: Comes with a plastic container, it promises a speed of 10MB/s Disadvantages: 4GB actually correspond to 3.6GB, it is also quite pricey
I only recently bought a new Canon camera (which I previously reviewed) therefore I immediately needed a high capacity SD card but I knew nothing about this format so I went to indagate a bit. I'm sure you all know that SDHC are an extension of the SD standard and its name stands for Secure Digital High Capacity (often also called SD 2.0). Practically they allow capacities of more than 2GB.
Now this was all new to me and on Wikipedia I went to look for more info concerning their speed and performances. and this is what I found out:
SD Speed Class Ratings
SDHCcards have SD Speed Class Ratings defined by the SD Association. The SD Speed Class Ratings specify the following minimum write speeds based on "the best fragmented state where no memory unit is occupied":
* Class 2: 2 MB/s
* Class 4: 4 MB/s
* Class6 ...
Advantages: Fast, huge capacity, fantastic value Disadvantages: Not as fast as other CF cards but then they are FAR more expensive
With flash memory coming down in price all the time, it pays to at least think about getting more than you need right at this moment. As the capacity goes up, so do the picture and video resolutions in the devices that use this memory, and the need for even more space increases too. I needed to more space as I recently purchased a Digital SLR camera that takes 10 megapixel photos.
The Transcend 133X Compact Flash HIGH 16384MB has a 16 Gigabyte capacity which seems cavernous to those 512MB and 1GB cards that were at the top of the food chain just a few years ago. It's also one of the cheapest 16GB CF cards around too, retailing for a credit crunch busting £23.65 inc VAT at time of writing - that's getting on for just £1 per Gigabyte!!!
16GB is, unsurprisingly, enough for quite a few photos. Once you've formatted the card ready ...