I have used many different brands of cards, from PNY to SanDisk to Transcend to Kodak to Lexar; the one thing I've noticed is that, with the exception of PNY, they all perform exactly the same.
Manufacturer: Transcend
I have used many different brands of cards, from PNY to SanDisk to Transcend to Kodak to Lexar; the one thing I've noticed is that, with the exception of PNY, they all perform exactly the same.
The memory card is working great with my DSC-TX100V for 1080P 60fps recording. It is a original - I could successfully register the product at the mfr, web site using the serial number on the card.
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Great Value; It works; Writes/Reads fast
None yet
I bought this to use in my Toshiba Thrive tablet, and it seems to work fine. I do not use it a lot, but I was able to transfer the contents of the card I was previously using to it. And, the tablet recognizes it.
I use a lot of memory cards for various cameras, all different classes and speeds. When using my Nikon D-90, I was so frustrated at how slow it was to take photos because of the lag time between shots, when the image was writing to the card.
This card has been great so far. I have used it the last 3 weekends to video basketball and wrestling matches of the kids and have not come close to running out of memory.
use for digital picture frame
value
Unlike many cards that claim this but you get that, this card does what it says on the package - up to 20MB/s. When I tested in my desk top usb2 reader thru CrystalDiskmark at 50 MB setting it was just over 20MB/s reading and a touch under 20MB/s writing.
I thought the writes speed would not be fast enough to record a movie but it seem to handle the HD movie I recorded without stoping. For still shots, I have not come acrose any corupt files yet. So far so good.
Incredible speed if used in professional cameras (as of Aug 20th, 2011). Excellent size to prevent loosing thousands of pics at once .
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