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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Transcend 4 GB Class 6 SDHC Flash Memory Card TS4GSDHC6Customer Review: Great value Summary: 5 Stars
this brand I think is definitely underestimated in quality. It works just as well as the ones that cost 3 times as much. Its a flash card people. Not much to it so why pay $40 for something that will do the same thing as this card for less than $15? I would only recommend that if you have a newer camera with hd video, get the class 10 Transcend card because it is only a few bucks more and transfers data much faster.
Customer Review: high quality, low pirce Summary: 5 Stars
I purchased a ZOOM H2 audio recorder that records to SD cards. The bigger the SD card, the longer I can record. The transcend card is working perfectly. The 4 gig is big enough so that I can set it for WAV rather than MP3. Then I can edit the WAV files in my computer (MP3 files much harder to split,normalize, etc)
Anyway the transcend card is a great bargain and is working great for me.
Customer Review: I don't have to think about it Summary: 5 Stars
A flash memory card should just work, and always work. That's what this has done for me over the last year and a half. I chose this size because it could be easily backed up to one blank DVD, and two 4GB cards gives me redundancy over 1 8GB card. I use it in a Canon SLR, and sometimes in a portable card reader or a built-in reader on a computer. I have had no issues of any kind. Money well spent.
Customer Review: Transcend TS4GSDHC6 4GB SDHC SD 2.0 SPD Class 6 Card Summary: 5 Stars
The review article another person wrote aboute the differences between SD and SDHC6 chips was extreamly help full and the main reason I selected this chip. For less then $7.00 it's a top line chip and can cost 4 to 5 times as much in other brands. I formatted it as recommended and so far it has been doing a great job for me. With this chip I set my camera on 8 mpxl and still have tons of room.
Customer Review: Great with Panasonic DMC-FZ18 Summary: 5 Stars
This product works well with the Panasonic DMC-FZ18, and for me, is an upgrade from SmartMedia with an Olympus D360Z. My Dell Outlet laptop just happens to have that card slot included, so downloads are quick and easy. As with those earlier memory cards, I will follow past practice in deleting images or formatting the card while it is in the camera, not in the card reader in a printer or PC.
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