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The SanDisk Ultra 64 GB SDXC Class 6 Flash Memory Card offers a robust storage solution for high-quality photos and HD videos, featuring a rapid transfer speed of up to 30 MB/s and a built-in write-protect switch for data security. Compatible with all SDXC devices, it’s backed by a lifetime limited warranty, ensuring reliability and peace of mind.
D**G
HD Movie: SanDisk Ultra 16GB SDHC - 30MB/s - Class 6 - Memory Card
This card is working flawlessly in my old inexpensive 'Toshiba Camileo B10 Full HD Movie Camera'. Ihave filmed multiple clips at the high resolution of 1080p and have had no problems. There havebeen no dropped frames or choppy playback. The Class 6 card appears to be working just fine withthis old movie camera.I purchased this card in February 2012 knowing I needed a Class 6 or Class 10 card to keep up withthe continuous flow of the movie camera and so opted for the, then, less expensive card. Even withfilm cameras, if one is going to take bursts of continuous shots or shoot in RAW format, say at asporting event, you will want to start with a 'Class 4' with a minimum of '30MB/s' Read/Write speed.Do NOT try to use a 'Class 2' card for a movie at all. A Class 4 card might work at a lower definitionfrom what I understand, but I have not tried it. Often you will find recommendations for which memorycard to use in the camera's manual. You could also go to the manufacturers' web site for guidelinesof which cards to use as well. Usually there is very good information right on Amazon's product pagefrom the manufacturer that can help you decide which card to purchase.This is another fine SanDisk card that I purchased from Amazon over 18 months ago and received goodservice from the card and from the vendor. I give it 5 stars due to its fine performance and reasonableprice, as well as, quick shipping and minimal packaging.
T**E
I use this on a Samsung HM300 HD video camera
I have this and it works. No delay and no problems. I didn't think I needed a class 10. My device said that I needed class 6. I think that it is totally capable and am very happy with this. I don't use it for high megapixel applications like a camera slash video camera. I just have one of those palm size camcorders. After reading the specs and checking out what class 6 in this particular card can do, I bought it. This is all I use it for. (although it can also be used as expanded storage when using a card reader!!! Cool Huh?)
K**I
Finally
After 3 days delay, finally, I have received this tiny memory card today. The item from Upgrade Nation Inc. on Amazon looks different from the one I bought in Walmart. Unlike the Walmart one, this item's back does not have "Sandisk" logo. I like the Walmart one much more. And this item do not have package which make me a little surprised. Does the item a used one? If I can choose, I like the item in a tiny transparent plastic box which I can use to store the memory card.
B**T
Happy Camper
This is the first time I've tried the SD system for storing files. Got it through Amazon Prime. This is a standard SD, 32GB, and it fit inside my Acer Aspire One AOA-150. XP Home recognized it almost immediately, and then I was ready to copy files. It is recognized as a separate drive. Your manual will tell you what cards are compatible.You pop its curved side, into the slot for SD/MMC, etc. The 'lock' prevents writing to the disk, presumably. To do that, you'll see a very tiny 'lock' slot you move prior to inserting the disc. Recommend you don't do that often, because it looks like the lock mechanism will break if done too often. Just be careful when you use the drive, instead. :)When I first did it, everything was simple, but then the card seemed stuck. I pushed it and then pushed again to release it (standard 'toggle' procedure), but it wouldn't come all the way out. Seemed stuck. But ho, all I had to do was wiggle it slightly from side to side, and it pulled out just fine. That matters, as there are many horror stories on the web about these cards not removing easily.Plus, this little baby comes in its own soft-plastic case, retail packaging; the case side with the raised plastic points makes it easy to know how to put it back rightly. So it's easy to pack and protect. WORTH THE MONEY. Thank you, Amazon! I'm gonna buy more of these!
H**G
Great capacity!
Works great in my Sony SLT65, but many not so new laptops/netbooks/card readers can not read it. Be sure you also have a compatible card reader. A USB cable connection from camera to a computer with the camera manufacturer's software does work.
T**M
Works great in my HD Canon Vixia HF 200 and HF 20
These cards work flawlessly.I bought these for my two older Canon HD camcorders, a Vixia HF 200 (only uses SD cards) and Vixia HF 20 (which has an SD card slot and 32 GB of built in memory). I always record at the highest quality setting, 24 Mbps. My camcorders need class 4 or class 6 SD cards to record at the highest quality setting. Since my camcorders are older, they will not recognize class 10 SD cards, which are actually faster than class 4 or 6. Since the camcorders won't recognize class 10, I need to use memory cards that report they are class 4 or 6. Canon does offer a free firmware upgrade for the older camcorders so they will recognize class 10 cards, but I don't want to ship them to a service center to have that done as long as I can find quality class 4 or 6 cards. If you have an older Canon camcorder and a class 10 memory card doesn't work, that's why. Either buy class 4, 6, or send your camera to Canon to get the firmware updated.These memory cards will hold about 2 hours and 55 minutes of video at the highest quality setting. I've put them in the camcorders, hit the record button, and let them record until full to ensure that they don't have any buffer over/under run issues. These cards worked perfectly. I always do this when I get a new memory card to ensure it will work. Even great brands sometimes have an issue, and I don't need any surprises when I need the card to work.I now have enough memory capacity that I can record nearly six hours on each camcorder, in about three hour blocks. I do a lot of two camera shooting and having large capacity memory cards allows me the freedom to not worry about how much "film" I have left. I would definitely buy these again.
S**Y
This is an SDXC card not SDHC as title says
Headling says this is an SDHC card. It is an SDXC card. There is a difference. Your electronics may only be able to use SDHC cards not XC. Look at picture and card says SDXC but title says SDHC. Was bummed I had to return as my camcorder only takes HC cards. Be careful. Please fix discrepancy.
A**2
SanDisk USB Cards are my to go
Would recommend this. I use it for my Digital SLR. Haven't had any issues with it.I use SanDisk for all my memory cards and have never regretted it. I would recommend this.
K**O
Es passt PREIS - LEISTUNG OK
Es passt PREIS - LEISTUNG OK
L**E
Five Stars
as described.
E**A
ECONOMICA Y EFECTIVA.
Tarjeta fiable, velocidad de trasferencia buena, ideal para pequeños dispositivos.Muy economica y con una relación calidad/precio estupenda.Muy recomendable para pequeñas camaras
P**O
Good value and works well!
The problem with reviewing items like this is that they keep changing. The card I purchased is a Class 10 but the Amazon descripion picture shows a Class 6 device which is what I wanted. Reviews are often for a previous device of a different spec because the listings don't keep up with advances in technology.Anyway, what I received is a 16GB Class 10 and I have tested it at 12MB/s continuous write speed so it is up to spec.It came in the proper Sandisc retail packaging so I am totally happy with this item and would recommend it.
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