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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of SanDisk Ultra 16 GB Class 4 SDHC Flash Memory Card SDSDRH-016G-A11Customer Review: brand matters, and this is a good one Summary: 5 Stars
There's more to an SDHC card than capacity and speed. Brand does matter, and this is a good one. Read the bad reviews of some of the other brands' SDHC cards and you'll see that a certain percentage of customers report that their card simply stopped working after one or a few uses. SanDisk is not the only good brand; I've had only good experiences with my Kingston 4GB class 4 SDHC card. I had two off-brand 32GB class 6 cards that both failed on about their second use, so I read the reviews and chose this SanDisk 16GB class 4 (still fast enough for the highest bitrate setting on my Canon HF200). At the rist of beating a dead horse, it works perfectly after several uses.
Customer Review: Picture is different, but the Product is the same Summary: 5 Stars
Like other reviewers, I did NOT receive an Ultra II card. I was sent a 16 GB Ultra card. The image is wrong. Beech Camera explained by e-mail that SanDisk does not make a product that is labeled "Ultra II" anymore. I confirmed this with SanDisk as well as other vendors of their product. Beech Camera was responsive by e-mail, and followed up a couple days later by calling me to make sure that everything was okay, and that I was satisfied with the product. Good customer service. Please don't get freaked out when the "Ultra" card shows up. It's the same thing. The description for this product just needs to be updated.
Customer Review: SanDisk SDHC Class 4 16GB - Reliable Summary: 5 Stars
Although a Class 4, it works reliably in every mode of my Panasonic GH1 (which include 17mbps AVCHD in 1080/24p and 720/60p, in addition to MJPG 720/30p). I am also able to max out the camera's still taking ability in JPEG mode, RAW I can manually rapid fire about 6 photos before the card slows the camera down.
Class 6 is "required" by Panasonic for the video mode, but this card in real world speeds exceeds the data rate that this camera pushes out. From my experiance, this card is just as reliable for a third of the price of a class 6 (or class 10 as SanDisk has now).
Customer Review: Great card so far but 16gb not supported everywhere Summary: 5 Stars
This is my first high speed card and it has made a world of difference. I use it in my D90 for photo shoots. I bought it for the faster read times and didn't think about the faster write times that it would give me. My photo's load into Lightroom so fast. Before using this card, Lightroom would freeze from time to time while loading lots of images at once. The ONLY setback i've seen so far with this card is that i was thinking of purchasing an Aspire One mini laptop from Acer but i found out this laptop only supports cards up to 8gb. This is not the cards fault obviously.
Customer Review: Paid $80 at Best Buy, $40 is a good deal Summary: 5 Stars
These are great cards, I've owned nothing but SanDisk since I started using Digital Cameras. This ones being used in my Canon T1i, it's fast enough for continuous and big at 16GB. It's really worth the extra money, I can do 30 minutes of 1080P it! I've never had a SanDisk SD card fail me, or corrupt an image, or fail me in anyway. This card gets the full 5 star rating. For SD cards, this is the company to go with. If you really need something faster they have the III series which can do 30 Mbps... for those of you who really that.
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