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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Kingston 4 GB Class 4 SDHC Flash Memory Card SD4/4GBCustomer Review: Good for the money, but don't expect fast speeds. Summary: 4 Stars
Excellent for the price. I give it a 4/5 because it performs slower than expected from a C4 SDHC card. I also have a Sandisk EIII 2GB. Although it doesn't have the class ratings because it's not SDHC, the Sandisk outperforms the Kingston in both read/write.
My test scenario: Using a Nikon D80 taking 6 shots continuously. The Kingston took considerably longer to write contents from the Nikon D80 buffer.
If you're looking for a high speed card in a similar scenario, then look elsewhere. However, if you want a good card and no particular need for speed, then I recommend getting.
Customer Review: slow (sort of) and steady Summary: 5 Stars
This isn't the fastest card you can buy but it holds a lot, it's reliable, and it's cheap. That was more important to me than speed. You never know when you're going to get a great shot and when you do, you want it to be saved properly!
As far as speed goes, it's not that it's slow; it's just not the fastest. If you're a casual user like I am and just looking to use it in a basic camera or video game system, you won't have any problems. Everything I have gotten from this company has been reliable and this card is no exception. I have a couple of them and would get another, if needed.
Customer Review: Kingston Rocks Summary: 5 Stars
This is not my first Kingston product. I bought this because I once had a CF card that went bad. I contacted Kingston and returned the defective product to them. They wrote back and said the unit was indeed defective and they replaced it immediately. The only thing about this item, and this has nothing to do with the fact that it is made by Kingston, is that it is HC format and may not work in some devices. I had to replace the old card reader that I use in order to upload images to my PC. But the card works great in my new digital camera, which is why I got it. I trust all my memory needs to Kingston.
Customer Review: Not the fastest, but fast enough Summary: 4 Stars
The new High Density family of Secure Digital memory cards come in 3 speeds, SDHD2, HD4 and HD6. So this "SD4" card isn't the fastest, but if you combine SD4 speeds with a move from USB 1.0 to USB 2.0 cameras, guess what? My new 7 megapix files download to the PC faster than my old 3 Mpix shots did. So kill yourself if you want to, looking for a class 6 card and pay a premium for it, or go to an off-brand card at less cost that claims to be even faster than 6 but may break down or hang up, or just get this and repeat softly to yourself, "Better is the enemy of good enough".
Customer Review: As good as any. Summary: 5 Stars
In the vast world of memory storage chips this is as good as any. Found this item on Amazon and the price was fair for a 4GB chip. Used it in my digital camers and it works fine. Holds a lot of data and you are unlikely to fill it up unless you take a lot of pictures and never delete any of them. I always take a look at mine and delete the "ify" ones I don't want to print. That is why it never gets filled up. Can't go wrong with this item as Kingston has been making memory chips, with great reliability, for computers as well as cameras. Can reccomend to anyone.
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