Sandisk Ultra 15MB/s SDHC Card 4GB – Retail Pack

Posted by Notcot on Jun 16, 2010 in Photography |

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5 Comments

Deanos
at 12:38 am

This item comes with a USB card reader, you may not know that many card readers wont read SDHC cards but its not a problem with this card as included in the box is a USB card reader for SDHC cards
Rating: 5 / 5


 
Mr. Mark Jaffe
at 1:32 am

The supplier of this card used an image showing it bundled with a usb converter making it a USB key as well as an SD card. That was the main reason I chose it. When it arrived guess what? No converter. They offered full return, but it works fine. it’s a minor scam, but still a creeping tendency to misinformation appears to be growing on this site. Shame.
Rating: 3 / 5


 
David Bradshaw
at 2:06 am

I have used this with my nikon D60 and it works fine. It will store up to around 1000 images from the camera (highest quality and resolutiuon JPEGs). Not sure that I need the speed, but the price is cheap enough just to use the card once and keep it as ‘exposed’ digital film.
Rating: 5 / 5


 
Mr. Thomas A. Ford
at 4:00 am

Much faster than my other (cheaper) 4 GB SDHC card and comes with a nice reader so no need to run around finding a separate card reader. Thoroughly recommended!
Rating: 5 / 5


 
M. Potter
at 6:25 am

I bought this as a backup / extra capacity in addition to my existing 4GB SDHC card (which is incidentally the SanDisk Extreme version, which is more expensive but offers a better data rate). I have a Nikon D80 and in use can ascertain no appreciable difference in performance when using this card compared to the SanDisk Extreme (I tend to shoot combined RAW+JPEG, and so place quite a demand on the card). I expect this is more to do with the D80 than anything else, so unless you’re a PRO with correspondingly high end camera equipment why pay more for the Extreme?
Rating: 5 / 5


 

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