Reviews for Sandisk Ultra SDHC 4 GB Class 4 Flash Memory Card (SDSDH-4096)

Sandisk Ultra SDHC 4 GB Class 4 Flash Memory Card (SDSDH-4096) by SanDisk

Sandisk Ultra SDHC 4 GB Class 4 Flash Memory Card (SDSDH-4096) Our Price: $7.63
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Digital camera reviews of Sandisk Ultra SDHC 4 GB Class 4 Flash Memory Card (SDSDH-4096)

Digital camera Review: Great
Summary: 5 Stars

This card holds a ton of pictures and was great right out of the package.

Digital camera Review: Great Cards for almost Nothing
Summary: 5 Stars

Wow! 4GB Cards for $6 was an amazing deal. It was great to be able to purchase a brand name memory card at a fraction of it's resale price. After having a generic card dump nearly 300 pictures on me, I decided it was time to find cards I could trust. I was expecting to pay loads of money for a fast SanDisk card, but BlueProton delivered with a very high quality card at the lowest price I have seen! I use these for my Nikon D60 and they work perfectly. 4GB is just enough to hold 500 pictures, which is about the max I will use in 1 day, plus that's the life of the battery. I now copy my pictures to my hard drive every night for fear of losing the pictures again, but these cards are great. I will definitely buy these again.

Digital camera Review: Great Memory Card
Summary: 5 Stars

Great transfer speed - made quite a speed difference in my camera. Great product!

Digital camera Review: Great SD cards
Summary: 5 Stars

Needed extra Sd cards for my camera. 4GB size was perfect and the price was right. Great product no issues with these cards.

Digital camera Review: Great buy when you need more than one card!
Summary: 5 Stars

I have recently begun a journey into the world of DSLR photography, and have decided to use 4GB memory cards (for now) because it is similar in size to a DVD in storage space for archiving, aka 2nd backup copy. Fill up this card, and it fills up a DVD (+ maybe a few more to equal 4.7GB). It saves a small step rather than trying to split an 8GB or 16GB card, plus they are much less expensive. They are so light weight, and since my camera bag has pockets for multiple cards, each one has a special pocket.

Many professionals trust the Sandisk Ultra and Extreme line of cards for their work. I used to work in a retail store, and we only got returns on them because people would buy them because someone said they were good, then returned them because an off brand went on sale the week later for less. However, these Ultra II cards are cheap enough to compete with the bargain brand and still tout the Sandisk brand name. I did experience cheaper cards that stopped working for unknown reasons, most were probably user error...

My card came in a what I will call a "mini retail package". Based on the description, I thought it would arrive in just a static bag and plastic case, but I was surprised to find it in a simplified package similar to what Costco uses for their (2)4GB Sandisk Ultra II pack. My purchase was from Blueproton which arrived in just 3 business days from ordering even though I chose the cheapest shipping method.

I wish I could run lab quality tests that show the actual transfer speed vs advertised speed, but the results would vary too much on your own personal reader and computer at home. I can say that these allow my D90 camera to run at the advertised max shooting speed of 4.5fps, which is good enough for me. I also have a Sandisk Extreme III and have yet to notice a difference besides the price.
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