Reviews for Transcend 8 GB SDHC Class 6 Flash Memory Card TS8GSDHC6E

Transcend 8 GB SDHC Class 6 Flash Memory Card TS8GSDHC6E by TRANSCEND

Transcend 8 GB  SDHC Class 6 Flash Memory Card TS8GSDHC6E List Price: $20.99
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Digital camera reviews of Transcend 8 GB SDHC Class 6 Flash Memory Card TS8GSDHC6E

Digital camera Review: Amazing DEAL, I got it from BEACH CAMERA.. and loving it!
Summary: 5 Stars

I bought this card for my brand new Kodak 1012IS. Immediately after getting it, I opened the brand new sealed package, and card was recognized. Over 2500 pics, High Definition video was recorded instantly, super fast, amazing. I can't believe what a deal I got. Thank you so much Amazon and Beach Camera for such awesome products for such low price. May God continue to bless and prosper companies like these.
If you are looking for great card, this card will leave you with extra money to go and enjoy a great dinner!

It works,and it works fast, Period.

Digital camera Review: Amazing bargain! Big storage ideal for video clips
Summary: 5 Stars

My daughter loves to take pictures and videos with her Canon camera. Shooting video needs a lot of storage capacity, and this 8GB SD card offers plenty for a bargain price. Arrived within days of purchase. Highly recommend!

Digital camera Review: Amazing card for the price!!!
Summary: 5 Stars

I honestly couldn't believe that they had this big of a card for such a low price! Great speed, great performance. Works flawlessly with my Canon Powershot SD750

Digital camera Review: Another "locked" card
Summary: 3 Stars

I bought this card for my Asus EEE, and while it works perfect in it, in my digital camera (Canon S2), it shows up as 'locked'.

Unfortunately I brought the card to Argentina so it's too expensive for me to send it back to the manufacturer. Anyway, as it works on the EEE is ok to me, but double check if it works ok as soon as you receive it!.

Digital camera Review: As Easy As I Can Explain This!
Summary: 5 Stars

I have always used SD Cards (Secure Digital) for my cameras, so when I purchased the Panasonic HM-TA1 Video Camera, I was surprised to learn I needed an SDHC card (Secure Digital High Capacity) card. What is the difference? SDHC cost a lot more, but they must be doing something special. Here's the gist:

SDHC - Secure Digital High Capacity memory cards are flash memory cards with a minimum capacity of 4GB (gigabytes). SDHC cards are the same size as an ordinary SD Card - about the size of a postage stamp.

Secure Digital Cards have been around for almost a decade and SDHC Cards are a newer version developed for use with digital cameras and other devices that don't just require a higher capacity card, but also one that comes with higher performance. Here is something I found on Wikipedia: "SDHC cards are designed for devices that are compatible with the SD 2.00 specification. Products designed exclusively to support previous SD specifications 1.0 and 1.1 will not be able to utilize SDHC cards".

This is confusing (kind of), but you can use an SDHC card as a SD card, but not always the other way around for good quality.

There is also a new feature out - "Classification of Data Transfer Speed (DTS)".

SD cards can record video up to 40X (6MB/Sec), but it starts slow (like, 0.1 MB/Sec) and then increases to 6MB/Sec (40X speed). It is an average speed recording. However, an SDHC card starts and finished at 6MB/Sec - 40x Speed, but has a top speed of 20MB/Sec - 133x Speed. That means your video is very clear and crisp on that high resolution flat screen!

Of course, the SDHC cards are more expensive than SD cards, but you get a far better quality.

I found that I had anything from a 512 MB SD card to an 8 MB SD card. There just was no point in having all these loose cards. Now with an SDHC, I can record more video at a higher quality and capacity. So it's worth the money in the end. You can get NEW cards at a cheaper price on Amazon, but I would advise against getting a used card. Like the adage goes, "You just don't know where that thing has been!"
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