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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of SanDisk SDSDB-1024-A10/11 1 GB Secure Digital Card (Retail Package)Customer Review: It's Almost Too Big! Summary: 5 Stars
I was always happy with my SanDisk 256 Memory Card, until even on one week vacations, I was deleting photographs to make room for more. That's a lot of pictures! This 1G is fantastic. Although it has many other functions (digital music players, cellular phones, handheld PCs (HPCs), digital video camcorders, smart phones, car navigation systems and electronic books, etc), I only use it for my Nikon 7.1 camera. Here is what I found out.
For pictures:
High Quality Printable Pictures - 280 quantity
PC (low) Quality Pictures (Websites) - 4,100 quantity
For Video Recording:
TV Quality @ 30 f/s - 18 minutes
Camera Quality (LCD) 15 f/s - 3 hours and 20 minutes
The only thing I am afraid of is losing it! One could always buy (4) 128mg cards or (2) 256mg cards, but this is a real bargain!
Customer Review: A good thing to have Summary: 5 Stars
It's good to have so much memory if you're going on a long road trip and don't have a computer or laptop near by. I put my camera's (canon A520) settings so that it takes pictures that are around 600-900 kb rather than 1-2 mb so I can take up to 1200 pictures. If you take videos with your camera, this is a good thing to have since videos can take up a lot of space. If you're not as lazy and are willing to always put your pictures into your computer after every use, you may want to get a smaller card but with the new cameras now a days, I wouldn't be surprised if the pictures are 3-4 mbs each. So you may want a bigger memory card. I got mine for around 24.95? There was a rebate on it. If you look you can make a good steal; I've seen them sold for 9.95.
Customer Review: The Price I've Been Waiting For Summary: 5 Stars
I have a Panasonic SV-AV100, a camcorder that uses flash instead of tapes. It's a wonderful, cigarette box sized camcorder the only downside of which needs a monster amount of memory. I finally purchased a Sandisk 1G after waiting and couldn't be happier. The read/write speeds are actually slightly better than my 512 Panasonic card and I have had no problems with computer recognition (running XP) or corrupt files which I've read happen to people from time to time.
I plan to purchase another on Amazon for my Treo so I can now use it as a serious MP3 player, storing roughly 300 songs. That's good enough for me...don't need to purchase an iPod for Christmas!
Customer Review: It's a memory card... Summary: 5 Stars
To me, reviewing a memory card is somewhat moot. You know it will get the job done; the question is how much memory you are going to need. I have used SanDisk memory cards for years and have been satisfied with their other SD offerings. I have yet to have a card fail, especially after constant writing/erasing in less than stellar conditions. My use of this card is in a digital camera and my TREO 650 and has thus far yielded stable results. I mean it's a memory card. I can only get so excited. The latest round of memory price drops have made this 1 GB card an attractive buy. I would not think of getting anything smaller in memory capacity. This is a good buy.
Customer Review: Get this if you don't wanna miss your precious moments Summary: 5 Stars
This card is so fast that I could shoot pictures constantly with my Canon SD550. When I first open the box to see the card, I saw it was made in China and was a litte freaked out. But the quality didn't fail me at all. If you wanna snapshot your most precious moment, this is a must. And the price compared to other brand is so cheap yet it's working so well. Today I went on a trip and forgot my sandisk in my computer so I gotta borrow a Kingston 1GB (made in Japan) from my friend to take pictures. I was so pissed cos that card was so slow I missed most of my coolest pictures...
Bottom line: get this card, get this card, just get it :D
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