 |
Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Kingston 2 GB Elite Pro Secure Digital Memory Card ( SD/2GB-S )Customer Review: 2GB Elite Pro SecureDigital Card Summary: 1 Stars
Ordered this card to store MP3 files. It would not let copy files total size little more then 1GB, it would error out "I/O error". Both quick and regular format did not help, tried 3 times. Requested replacement, and 2nd card practically had same issue. After copying about a gig of files, it would error out "connection lost". Also tried it couple of times. I formatted card and noticed after formatting it shows only 950mb free on empty card?!
Customer Review: Like a charm...not! Summary: 5 Stars
I bought this for my Canon S3IS. Works great, video and pictures. It also works in my Nikon L11 and my Canon Elura 85. Like I said, it works really well and I will buy more of these instead of shopping around when I need more memory.
Thanks
Edited 9/20/07
This card has failed twice now, erasing all the pictures in my Canon S3 IS. I am buying a new one and using this one as a dubious backup card.
Customer Review: Fast and cheap Summary: 5 Stars
Even in the age of SDHC, there is a place for 2GB memory cards. I've found that it provides a de facto organization tool for my pictures. Sometimes it's easier to find that one picture if you have three smaller cards than gigantic one.
In any case, this card is great. I've consistently had download speeds in excess of 9MB/sec. And at $22 (jan 2008), it's a good deal, too.
Customer Review: It's a memory card. Summary: 5 Stars
I'm not putting a lot of stress or demand on this card. I needed an SD card for my digital camera, and this one works fine. Speed is not an issue. I take my photos, move the card to my laptop, move the pictures to a file folder, and put it back in the camera. I've used this card for a year with no problems. It was very inexpensive, so I would rate it an excellent value.
Customer Review: Able to keep up my Nikon D50 shots Summary: 5 Stars
As they said, poor men pay twice. Don't buy the regular SD card for your digital SLR. Get the one supports higher write speed. I shoot RAW+JPEG with a Nikon D50, this SD card can keep up with my continuously rapid firing without a problem. I used a cheaper regular SD card before and I needed to wait for a couple of seconds after 2nd or 3rd shot. Highly recommended.
More Customer Reviews: ‹ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 › Last Review
|
 |
|
|
|