Customer Reviews for SanDisk Ultra SDHC 4GB SD Memory Card (SDSDRH-004G-A11, US Retail Package)

SanDisk Ultra SDHC 4GB SD Memory Card (SDSDRH-004G-A11, US Retail Package)
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SanDisk Ultra SDHC 4GB SD Memory Card (SDSDRH-004G-A11, US Retail Package) List Price: $40.99
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Customer Review: Thank you for this card!!!
Summary: 5 Stars

I have bought several cards, but my camera would have problems trying to put pictures on them. I kept getting write errors on any cards I put in my camera, so I was loosing all the important pictures I was needing to take. Thanks to this SD card my worries were over. I bought a Fujifilm Finepix S1000fd, and my camera cant keep up with how fast this card reads data. With regular cards it would take a few seconds to be able to take another picture while it processed to the card, so I was loosing valuable shoot time. The pictures that were being saved to the card were averaging from 3mb to 5mb, but this card does its job and is fast! I recommend this card to anyone who needs a fast card, and a reliable one.

Thanks for reading my review,

Matt.

Customer Review: Works great in Canon S3
Summary: 5 Stars

The 9MB write speed of this card does not really benifit the Canon S3's video mode since even at 640x480, the S3 only writing about 2MB per second. If you plan to take lots of video, you'd probably be better served with a larger less expensive Class 2 or Class 4 card. If you use the continous shooting mode for kids activities, sporting events, action shots, etc.; this card is what you want. With this card, the Canon S3 can take non-stop photos at the highest resolution and maximum image quality when using the fastest continous shooting mode. I expireinced absolutley no slow downs or buffering with this card and images were averaging about 3200KB-3600KB per shot. You can fill the card without any buffering if you keep the shutter button depressed.

Customer Review: Great quality card for the price
Summary: 5 Stars

I did quite a bit of research and found that there was not much sense buying a huge capacity card since shooting with a 4 Gig card in jpeg gave me a bit more than 500 shots. The read/write speed of 15 mb/s is totally sufficient for a camera that takes 3-4 frames per second in continuous shooting mode. There's a tendency for some folks to want to buy the biggest and fastest cards only to find that the specs exceed the camera's ability to capitalize on the speed and features of the card. You end up spending a lot of money for something that you really don't need. This is a great value for the money and by buying several, I don't end up with all my eggs in one basket in the unlikely but tragic event that the card somehow was corrupted.

Customer Review: Great Performer
Summary: 5 Stars

I have been using Sandisk Ultra II Compact Flash and Secure Digital in my Canon 1DMkII bodies for more than two years. Canon recently upgraded the camera firmware so it is compatible with SDHC. I found out Sandisk had produced an Ultra II version of the SDHC at 4GB. The performance is equal to the Ultra II SD I have been using. It reads and writes at stated speed. Despite the information in the Amazon listing for this product it is NOT a class 2 card. It is much faster.

If you like the Sandisk Ultra II 2GB SD card you will like this card as well. The addition of a USB card reader is a very nice touch as there are not too many of these readers on the market yet.

Customer Review: high capacity card
Summary: 5 Stars

This review is about the 4GB card. I am using this card with a Canon SD 800 IS. Its a 7mp camera, shooting at the highest quality setting the card holds about 1200 images. I have never filled the card up, even when I am also shooting video. 1200 photos might be more than I will ever take in one day, but its nice to not have to worry about running out of memory, or having to bring extra memory cards.

I'm not sure how long the SDHC cards have been out, but my computer is fairly new and the built in memory card reader cannot read the cards with out the reader that comes with the card. So if you get an SDHC card be sure you get a reader for it too.
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