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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of SanDisk SDSDB-1024-A10/11 1 GB Secure Digital Card (Retail Package)Customer Review: Lots of space! Great price! Summary: 5 Stars
This card works like a dream. I use it to store almost everything including uploaded videos and photos made on my cell. And the transfer time is pretty fast. I have another that holds only about 128mb which works great also. But the 1 gig allows me to backup much more stuff. And the price can't be beat. I plan to purchase the card with 2 or more gigs now. It costs a little extra but definitely worth it.
Customer Review: Best SD Card Ever Summary: 5 Stars
The SanDisk SD cards are the best i have used ever. I use one in my camera, in my cell phone, in my mp3 player. Always works without fail. I have interchanged them with ease and no data has ever gone bad. There are many more brands available and you could probably save a few dollars on them. But SanDisk make awesome products and esp these SD cards would never let u down.
Go ahead buy em.
Customer Review: Good Product Summary: 5 Stars
I am pleased as I always have been with SanDisk products. The product was exactly as I expected, and now allows me to take hundreds of photos or nearly an hour of video on my 4 MP digital camera. It replaces the SanDisk SD cards I had used previously (128 and then 256MB). They successfully allowed me to document everything from vacations/sailing trips, to hurricanes. Very Reliable, no complaints.
Customer Review: more secure i can't be Summary: 5 Stars
ok, this is the fastest product i've ever received, i bought it on a thursday and got it on saturday!!!! what else could i asked for. It was the answer for my prayers since i gave my small 128 mb sandisk to my sister for her camera and was left with no extra one for myself. I got it just on time for my girls night out and didn't have to erase some pics or videos because my memory was full, yeah!!!!
Customer Review: Fast enough to record movies Summary: 5 Stars
I've been using this card with a Panasonic FX-101 camera to record movies. It has worked flawlessly so far, both in the camera and when transferring the movies to my notebook. The problem I have is that the camera won't recognize it and ask for a reformatting after the card has been read by the computer. But I think it has to do with the camera, not the card, since it happens with other cards too.
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