Customer Reviews for Transcend 16 GB SDHC Class 6 Flash Memory Card with Card Reader TS16GSDHC6-S5W

Transcend 16 GB SDHC Class 6 Flash Memory Card with Card Reader TS16GSDHC6-S5W
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Transcend 16 GB SDHC Class 6 Flash Memory Card with Card Reader TS16GSDHC6-S5W Our Price: $65.80
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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Transcend 16 GB SDHC Class 6 Flash Memory Card with Card Reader TS16GSDHC6-S5W

Customer Review: Transcend SD Memory Card with reader
Summary: 5 Stars

I bought this to use with my Canon Vixia HF11 Camcorder. I usually shoot video recording to the built-in 32GB memory. According to Canon's website recording to the built-in memory is necessary for shutter speeds over 1/500th. Then, in the camcorder, I copy the clips to the camera's removable card. This avoids connecting the camcorder to the computer with a USB cord and having to use the AC adapter. So I wanted a card that had as much memory as possible, up to 32GB. This is the closest Class 6 card I found at a reasonable price. I then remove the card and, using the card reader, copy to my computer, a ThinkPad T400. The reader is more compact than my previous one. The whole combination works great and I am very satisfied.

Customer Review: A cheap and great option
Summary: 5 Stars

If you do a search around Google and other sites for cheap 16GB SDHC Cards you won't find many (any?) cheaper than this, even without the Card Reader. I use it with my Canon Vixia and it has both the cards I have used have been flawless. The card readers are nice for some folks I guess however all of my machines have card readers these days and I was able to access the stored content on these without a problem.

There is not much more to say, for Canon Vixia users you will get flawless performance and a price point that is pretty well unbeatable without compromise. That is all there is to it. Best Buy were selling 8GB cards for more than the cost of this last time I checked (August 2008).

Customer Review: Great Capacity, Great Price
Summary: 5 Stars

I usually purchase Sandisk or Lexar memory cards, but I needed some major capacity for my new Canon TX1 and the other manufacturers had not come out with a 16GB version or were priced too high. So at first I doubted the quality of the Transcend 16GB SDHC card, but I have to say all of my concerns have been lifted away. I will likely buy more Transcend products in the future.

The TX1 can eat up memory, but these cards keep me going. I bought two of them. They work great with camera and the transfer speed on downloads is great. I also use them in my Samsung NC10 netbook. Highly recommended.

Customer Review: Good card for the price
Summary: 5 Stars

I purchased this after reading the review on Tom's Hardware [...]
which said that they managed to get 19.7 MB/s read throughput and 15.9 MB/s on writes, even though it's just classified as a Class 6 device.

The results for the the card I received were not quite as impressive:

Warning: Only 15317 of 15318 MByte tested.
Test finished without errors.
You can now delete the test files *.h2w or verify them again.
Writing speed: 8.83 MByte/s
Reading speed: 13.7 MByte/s
H2testw v1.4

Still, very good for a Class 6 device though, so I can't really complain (except that that older versions of this card were cheaper AND faster!).

Customer Review: Excellent value, works great with my Canon Vixia HF10!
Summary: 5 Stars

I've used this for weeks with my Canon Vixia HF10 camcorder to record high definition video files (AVCHD format). It works great - and I'm very happy with the price. I bought one card by itself and one with the reader - combined with my onboard memory I should be set for most projects. I really like to use the reader since it leaves my camcorder free - and it's so much handier (for some reason by design the camcorder won't run off batteries when it is downloading files, so you have to plug it in to the wall outlet and also plug it into the computer with a USB 2.0 cable; with the little card reader all I do is pop out the card and plug it into the reader and plug that into the USB outlet).
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