Transcend – Flash memory card – 4 GB – Class 6 – SDHC

Posted by Notcot on Apr 13, 2010 in Photography |

Average Rating: 4.5 / 5 (222 Reviews)

Product Description
SDHC (SD High-Capacity) is the new generation of SD cards (Version2.0). Formatted in FAT32 SDHC cards reach a maximum capacity of32GB and can fulfill the high-capacity demand of the new SDHCdevices such as Casio Exilim Z1000/Z600/S600 cameras Panaso

  • Fully compatible with the SD 2.0 Standard
  • Class 6 specification
  • Original NAND Flash Chip
  • Supports Error Correcting Code (ECC) to detect and correct errors
  • Lifetime Warranty

Transcend – Flash memory card – 4 GB – Class 6 – SDHC

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5 Comments

Shark
at 5:46 pm

I bought this Transcend 16GB SDHC card to use with a Canon 90-IS camera. This capacity allows me to take 3 or 4 hours of video on the camera as well as 5-600 photographs, or alternately, in excess of 10,000 photographs, depending on the `quality’ settings I choose on the camera. This card is as fast as they get (Class 6) and very reliable, as all my other Transcend cards have been – some of which are now several years old and still working flawlessly.

As other reviewers have said, it is important to check in your manuals and manufacturers websites to see if your device is compatible with these High Capacity cards as they are a relatively new classification – e.g. one of my `older’ cameras (four years old) can only use a standard SD card up to a maximum of 2GB and so a 16GB SDHC card is very obviously not readable by that device.

The seller I chose supplies this card in a blister pack with a card case and an SDHC card reader included for £26. I didn’t strictly need the card reader, but at this price it’s pretty much free and I’ve found it very useful for uploading documents and images from this card onto `older’ PC’s that can’t read the High Capacity cards.

All in all, this is a high quality card with a huge capacity, which is reliable, fast and represents genuine value for money from a well-established company – and as all Transcend cards come with a lifetime warranty you can’t really go wrong. My opinion would be to buy with confidence.

In reply to questions by other reviewers, a Gigabyte is a discrete amount of memory (i.e. not exactly 1,000 megabytes) and the industry `doubles up’ this amount for our convenience and so as not to confuse us i.e. 2, 4, 8, 16, 32GB. An `8GB’ card’s actual capacity is approx. 7.5GB and a `16GB’ card’s capacity is approx. 14.9 GB and so on… much like a 1761 c.c. car engine is classed as a `1.8′

I hope all this has been of some use!

Rating: 5 / 5


 
Mr. R. Cottrell
at 7:07 pm

I’ve got a couple of these cards for use in my Canon Ixus 860 IS camera and I’ve had absolutely no problems with either of them. This card is more than fast enough to handle video and photos (continuous shooting mode) at the highest quality without the camera having to pause while it writes to the card (video at 2MB/s and photos at 3-4 MB/s).

As mentioned by previous reviewers, there are compatibility issues with SDHC cards and older SD devices (as in the cards don’t work in them) so check before buying one of these cards.

Overall, fantastic value for money.

Rating: 5 / 5


 
David Glasgow
at 8:37 pm

TRANSCEND 8GB SDHC MEMORY CARD, Writes at a steady speed off 6Mb per sec, Class 6.

I have a decent collection of transcend SDHC cards now, and not one has ever let me down at any time, not one single read error, in spite off 1000’s of jpegs, RAW’S and Video’s.

I think the price of this card has come down a lot in only a few months, but can’t see it coming down any further, until the 16GB & 32GB SDHC CARDS begin to take over.

TRANSCEND ARE one of the few SD & SDHC memory card maufactures to offer a full money back gaurentee, with lifetime cover, on all thier kit.!

The MINIMUM speed for class 6 SDHC is 6Mb/s. However, they can and do write/read faster. This Transcend 8GB, for instance, can read at about 18Mb/s and write at 12Mb/s which beats the Sandisk Ultra II cards and nears their Extreme III ones.
Rating: 5 / 5


 
Zake
at 10:46 pm

I bought this card for my Casio EXZ1200,

found the card could cope quite well with

storing 12 million pixels images and fast

enough. Much faster than my old 1GB kingston card.

No issues with my laptop reading the card either. I have an

Acer Aspire 5613. Very pleased with my purchase. Highly Recommended.
Rating: 5 / 5


 
David Glasgow
at 11:51 pm

Class 6 SDHC = 6Mb per Second write speed; however depending on the camera are often more capable of writing at much faster speeds than 6Mb per sec… (better value for money than) “Sandisk Extreme III” … so I’m really very happy with this rock solid TRANSCEND card, the read speed is also very fast, however Ive not bench

marked it yet…

represents excellent value for money. bought for my Canon G7. However, its fine for MOST new SD digital cameras made in 2007 and AFTER.

Transcend are market leaders in high quality SDHC Memory cards. 5 Stars.!

lifetime warranty… fabulous!

Im very impressed with how well the card is made, pure quality.!
Rating: 5 / 5


 

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