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SanDisk Extreme III 8 GB CompactFlash Flash memory card (SDCFX3-008G-A31, EU Retail Package) Review

SanDisk Extreme III 8 GB CompactFlash Flash memory card (SDCFX3-008G-A31, EU Retail Package)
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SanDisk Extreme III 8GB c/f was ordered from Amazon but sold by Nextweb Sales. Amazon web site clearly showed this to be an "EU Retail Package". The c/f card I received came in a plain brown envelope, not the official SanDisk box. There was no plastic sealed wrap, no warranty paper, no RescuePro CD and the card was used. At the minimum, this should have been advertised as an OEM item. Called SanDisk and they verified that the card was indeed legitimate. Amazon is a top-notch reputable organization. Be careful with the off-site sellers.

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Eye-Fi 2GB Share SD Wireless Flash Memory Card EYE-FI-2GB-B Review

Eye-Fi 2GB Share SD Wireless Flash Memory Card EYE-FI-2GB-B
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To preface this with my background, I am a techie. I have graduated college with a degree in computer engineering, so I have a certain aptitude for technology and computers.
With that said, I bought this card so that I would never have to respond again to my mother's question "Can you show me just ONE MORE TIME how to put the pictures on the computer?" She does NOT have a great technical aptitude.
So, I ordered this for my mother for mother's day. She has recently become a grandma and wants to take pictures of my nephew, her grandson, and share them with the family. I opted for the Share version of the Eye Fi, so she could upload to Kodak Gallery without any trouble.
In my experience this product works like a charm. I had to set it up for my mother, obviously, but it was relatively painless. One quick tip for setup: SUPPOSEDLY the Eye Fi cards do NOT WORK WITH WPA-AES. They may require your wireless network setting to be set to TKIP instead. I did this in advance because I read it somewhere, but I didn't find this information on the Eye Fi website, so I cannot verify it at this time. After registering the card with the supplied software, which admittedly took 2 or 3 [very quick] tries, and setting up for my now WPA-TKIP network, and our Kodak Gallery settings, we tested it out. Using my mother's camera, we took a few photos within the house. Within moments, because we were in the wireless network range, the photo appeared in the corner of our computer screen. We checked the folder it was supposed to be placed into, and it was there. I logged into Kodak Gallery, and the photo was there. The names need to be changed, if you wish them to be more descriptive, but I didn't find them to be a problem (folders/names based on date, time, etc.)
We tried this on about 5 photos, and each one offered the same positive results. At this point, my mother has taken at least 100 or so photos with the camera, inside and outside the range of the wireless network. She turns it on when she brings it home, and so far it has been near flawless. She has informed me that one or two photos did NOT get transferred--I haven't determined what the cause was for this, due to a lack of supervision during the process--it's simple enough that I didn't feel it to be necessary.
Regardless, with the exception of those one or two photos that were missed, the card has been perfect. I honestly think that, for the convenience that this brings to her (and the sanity it maintains for me, being "the computer guy" for the family) it is worth the one or two missed photos. At this point, I've told her "just take extra pictures" until I figure it out. If/when I figure it out, I'll post an update. But it hasn't happened again since those couple of photos, which were a while ago, so I don't see this as a recurring problem. Given all of that, I would have to say this is a great product, which offers incredible convenience for the price.

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Wirelessly upload photos to your computer and to your favorite photo sharing, printing, blogging or social networking website. It¿s never been easier to share your memories while they are still fresh.Like the Eye-Fi Home, the Eye-Fi Share wirelessly connects to your home Wi-Fi network and uploads your pictures. It delivers photos to your computer, but also includes our unlimited, secure web sharing service to automatically upload your pictures to your favorite photo site. Choose from among more than 20 of the most popular websites and some up-and-comers too.The Eye-Fi Share offers the added convenience of uploading your photos, even when your computer is turned off. Using it¿s Smart Boost capability, the Card will determine the most efficient path to upload pictures, going quickly to your computer if it¿s on and then from there to the web if you¿ve elected to share online, or going straight to the web if the computer is off. The photos will be stored securely and delivered to the computer the next time it is turned on.

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PNY Optima 4GB SDHC Class 4 Flash Memory Card P-SDHC4G4-EF Review

PNY Optima 4GB SDHC Class 4 Flash Memory Card P-SDHC4G4-EF
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I have a love/hate relationship with PNY. I've always been enamored with their prices, going back to the days of the GeForce4600 Graphics cards (they were one of the first vendors on the shelves). But they must cut some corners as far as QA is concerned. The plastic housing on all three of these 8GB cards have issues when inserting/ejecting from my Canon HF10, PS3 and Wii. The size of the card is slightly larger than the receptacle. I have the same problem with a Transcend SDHC 16GB card. Odds are, both PNY and Transcend purchase from the same OEM.
I have an 8GB SDHC card from SanDisk. I've never had physical size issues with that card.
I have no complaints as far as speed is concerned. Even though the card is branded as a Class 4 card, the HF10 rates it as a Class 6 and sustained transfer rates are in the 12 - 15MB/s range.
I can't speak to reliability. So far, I haven't had any issues with data retention, but then, I don't use these for long term storage. Nor would I ever recommend anyone use this class of flash for **any** long term storage purposes. That's what tape, CDR and DVDR are for.

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4 GB Class 4 secure digital high-capacity card ideal for the latest digital cameras and recorders. Please verify that your device such as cellular phone or digital camera supports SDHC cards.SDHC cards are not compatible with standard SD host devices and card readers, and will only work on SDHC host devices.Check with your device manufacturer to see if the device supports SDHC before purchase.

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SanDisk 16GB Ultra II 15MB/s SDHC SD Card (SDSDH-016G, Bulk Packaging) Review

SanDisk 16GB Ultra II 15MB/s SDHC SD Card (SDSDH-016G, Bulk Packaging)
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The labeling of this item (SanDisk 16GB Ultra II SDHC card) is very confusing. On the front side it claims a maximum speed of 15MB/sec. At the same time, it is marketed as 'Class-4' (which means a minimum read/write speed of just 4MB/s). To move up to a 'class-6' card from the same manufacturer, you have to buy the SanDisk 16gb Extreme III SDHC card which costs 2-3 times more.
I decided to take a chance with this Ultra II card, even though my new Canon EOS Rebel T1i explicitly requires a 'Class-6' card for video capture. I'm happy to report that the card is fast enough to keep up with my camera, even in burst mode and in 1080 HD video mode.
My own benchmark (see 'Customer Images') revealed that the read speed of this card is consistently fast at 18-19MB/s. But its write speed is strongly dependent on the data file size:
- For small files of 1MB each, the card is only able to write at about 6MB/s. That means it qualifies as a borderline 'class-6'.
- For typical photo files (4-6MB each), the write speed is much faster at around 10MB/s.
- When writing a huge file of 1GB, the card can actually achieve the claimed maximum speed of 15MB/s.
The SanDisk Ultra II may not be a good choice if you want to use it as a ReadyBoost device (frequent writing of smaller file). But when used in digital cameras, this 'class-2' card is just as fast or even faster than other brands of 'class-6' cards (such as the Transcend 16 GB SDHC Class 6, which levels off at 11MB/s for large files). This makes the Ultra II a great value - especially for those people who prefer to stay with a trusted name brand.

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This SanDisk Ultra SDHC 16GB High Performance Card(Secure Digital) / Secure Digital Flash Memory Card is for you to expand the memory capacity for your compatible device like digital camera, camcorders, music players, and more cool device that is with a SD card slot available.It is ideal for storing media-rich files such as music, videos, and photographs. FEATURES: High storage capacity High Performance for storing essential digital content such as high quality photos, videos, music and more. SanDisk Memory card for reliable quality. Non-volatile solid-state; no moving parts maximizes battery power. Data is not lost when power is turned off. Faster transfer rate for reliable copy, download, back-up. New devices with SD Card slots will accept existing MultiMedia Cards (MMC). This SDHC card is compatible with all digital devices and more cool devices with a SDHC high capacity memory card slot. SPECIFICATIONS: Memory Capacity: 16 GB Flash Memory card type: Secure Digital / SD Card High PerformanceBrand: SanDisk SD (High Performance)Speed: Rating (15 Mb/s) Compliant with the SD Card Association card 2.00 specificationIMPORTANT NOTE: 16 GB is the physical memory storage capacity, actual available memory capacity is little smaller because of pre-setting card system files. Holding by the edges, insert memory card into digital device slot. Do not apply pressure to the center of the card.Memory can only be inserted one way. Refer to your device's user manual for instructions.Compatible With Canon VIXIA HF M30 VIXIA HF M31 VIXIA HF200 VIXIA HF S21 VIXIA HF S20 FS100 VIXIA HF S200 VIXIA HF R10 FS200 VIXIA HF20 FS300 VIXIA HF M300 VIXIA HG20 VIXIA HF S100 VIXIA HF S10 VIXIA HF R100 XF100 FS10 VIXIA HF10 FS20 VIXIA HF S11 VIXIA HF100 VIXIA HF R11 LEGRIA FS306 ZR850 LEGRIA HF R16 LEGRIA HF R17 DC310 XH A1 FS31 LEGRIA HF M36 XH A1S DC320 ZR950 FS11 DC410 VIXIA HF M32 LEGRIA HF21 DM-XM2 FS 305 LEGRIA FS36 XF105 XL H1 LEGRIA HF R106 DC330 MD140 VIXIA HF R20 DC420 XL H1A MV960 LEGRIA

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SanDisk Ultra 16 GB Class 4 SDHC Flash Memory Card SDSDRH-016G-A11 Review

SanDisk Ultra 16 GB Class 4 SDHC Flash Memory Card SDSDRH-016G-A11
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The labeling of this item (SanDisk Ultra II 16 GB SDHC card) is very confusing. On the front side it claims a maximum speed of 15MB/sec. At the same time, it is marketed as 'Class-4' (which means a minimum read/write speed of just 4MB/s). To move up to a 'class-6' card from the same manufacturer, you have to buy the SanDisk 16gb Extreme III SDHC card which costs 2-3 times more.
I decided to take a chance with this Ultra II card, even though my new Canon EOS Rebel T1i explicitly requires a 'Class-6' card for video capture. I'm happy to report that the card is fast enough to keep up with my camera, even in burst mode and in 1080 HD video mode.
My own benchmark (see 'Customer Images') revealed that the read speed of this card is consistently fast at 18-19MB/s. But its write speed is strongly dependent on the data file size:
- For small files of 1MB each, the card is only able to write at about 6MB/s. That means it qualifies as a borderline 'class-6'.
- For typical photo files (4-6MB each), the write speed is much faster at around 10MB/s.
- When writing a huge file of 1GB, the card can actually achieve the claimed maximum speed of 15MB/s.
The SanDisk Ultra II may not be a good choice if you want to use it as a ReadyBoost device (frequent writing of smaller file). But when used in digital cameras, this 'class-4' card is just as fast or even faster than other brands of 'class-6' cards (such as the Transcend 16 GB SDHC Class 6, which levels off at 11MB/s for large files). This makes the Ultra II a great value - especially for those people who prefer to stay with a trusted name brand.

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Your important moments deserve the speed and reliability of SanDisk Ultra memory cards. Step up to faster performance, so the shot you want is the shot you'll get, with up to 15MB/second* read speed; write speed lower. Make sure you're getting the most from your digital camera with an ultra-reliable memory card from the world leader in flash memory cards.

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