Customer Reviews for SanDisk SDSDH-1024-901 1 GB Ultra II Secure Digital Memory Card (Retail Package)

SanDisk SDSDH-1024-901 1 GB Ultra II Secure Digital Memory Card (Retail Package)
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SanDisk SDSDH-1024-901 1 GB Ultra II Secure Digital Memory Card (Retail Package) List Price: $69.99
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Customer Review: Works great!
Summary: 5 Stars

The speed of this card is great.
I recomend to get this one (Ultra II) instead of the normal one because althougt is a few dollars more, it has more than twice the speed.
When you put it in your camera you'll see something like 968MB of Free Space, you won't be able to use the whole 1024 MB, but that happens with every other memory card (even the smaller ones)
You defenitely can take pictures for days before needing to download then to your computer.

Customer Review: Long wait time between pictures
Summary: 1 Stars

I bought this card for my new Canon digital camera because SanDisk claimed it would reduce the wait time between pictures. Since I have two small children who rarely sit still for long, this was my highest priority in choosing a camera and memory card. However, this memory card actually made my camera have about twice the wait time between photos as it had with the small 16 MB card that was shipped with the camera! Very disappointed and I plan to return it tomorrow.

Customer Review: SD GB AOK
Summary: 5 Stars

Except for the little locking switch, the thing has no moving parts, so what could go wrong?! Plenty, I suppose, but I just shot 870 pictures on a vacation drive -- some of it in 120-degree desert temps -- and they all transferred glitchlessly. It comes with a solid carrying case for your old backup card (which probably had none). I suggest the same company's ImageMate 5-in-1 Reader; fast and simple transfers; and like the card itself, often with instant rebates.

Customer Review: It's storage...
Summary: 5 Stars

At this point in time, the Ultra II is not the fastest card, but is no slouch. Unless your really anxious to download your pictures, a faster card won't offer much advantage (at least for digital cameras). High end cameras have big buffers, and P&S cameras really can't use the extra speed. Amazon.com usually has a competitive price, shipping is free, and it shows up in a couple of days. A no brainer...

Now I've got more than 300 pics at the ready.

Customer Review: Keeps on Remembering
Summary: 5 Stars

My first computer was a Commodore with no hard drive. Then I moved up to a Leading Edge computer with a state-of-the-art 10mb hard drive. The fact that now you would have to fish around in your shirt pocket to find a GIG or more of memory is still a marvel to me. I popped it into my palm-size 7.1 megapixel camera a year ago. I have loaded it with stills and videos, and downloaded to my computer probably 100 times, and it keeps on keeping on. Amazing!
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