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I bought this SDHC card at Christmas for my x-girlfriend's Cannon Camera. It worked perfectly as was fast. The only thing that you should worry about is that this has a 15MB/s READ speed, and a 9 MB/s write speed, not 15 MB/s read/write.I saw this _exact_ same card at Office Max a few weeks ago for $40. I love Amazon.
can take action shots all day long. i have the rebel xsi. it a little slower when set to large with RAW, or with a flash, but that's no fault of the card. purchased this I currently use this card primarily for my rebel xsi. it works great. when no flash and no RAW it snaps continuously all day long. I also use in other point and shoot cameras but it's far to fast for those cameras to utilize it's high speed capabilities, however it does work perfectly in them as well.
It still has the same SanDisk part number as before, though (SDSDRH-004G-A11), and the same specs. The Ultra vs Ultra II discrepancy bothered me, too, when I received mine recently. The label also still indicates it's a Class 4 SD device. However, after some Googling I found that SanDisk has modified the names on some of their product lines. If you go to their Web site, you'll find there is no longer an SD "Ultra II" card, it is now just the "Ultra", with a redesigned label matching the card sent to me. As far as I can tell from Web posts (not many), it is only the name that has changed.This change needs to be noted in the item description/photos so that customers are not confused by it.When I tested it in my camera the card had no trouble keeping up with continuous video (standard def). Do note that this is an *SDHC* card, so make sure your device is compatible before purchasing it.
Even though the picture and the writeup state that this is an "Ultra II" card, they ship an "Ultra" card. What's going on here.
I bought a Fujifilm Finepix S1000fd, and my camera cant keep up with how fast this card reads data. I have bought several cards, but my camera would have problems trying to put pictures on them. 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. 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. 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.
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