With 30MB/s read/write speeds, you'll see it takes more than a great digital SLR camera to bring your ideas to life. Get exactly the shots you want with the professional-grade responsiveness of SanDisk Extreme?? SDHC cards. You'll have room to capture it all in RAW+JPEG, and save the editing for later. Plus, you'll get faster photo and video transfers from camera to computer.
Features:
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Fast speeds of up to 30MB/second - CLASS 10
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Offload photo/video content at record rates
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Maximizes you camera's continuous shooting abilities
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Designed to perform in the most extreme conditions
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Some Canon camcorders do NOT support class 10 speed rating when recording video in MXP/FXP mode.
Product Details:
Product Length:
6.7 inches
Product Width:
4.6 inches
Product Height:
1.3 inches
Product Weight:
0.1 pounds
Package Length:
6.7 inches
Package Width:
4.6 inches
Package Height:
1.3 inches
Package Weight:
0.1 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 30 reviews
Customer Reviews:
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0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Failed in less than 2 monthsJul 29, 2010 "Card can not be read" after about 800 photos. I formatted it in the camera. Did not do anything damage it. It just stopped working. Hoping to get a replacement and that this was a fluke.
New SDHC, "old" camreaJul 28, 2010 I have put the SanDisk 16 Gb Extreme Class 10 in my FZ50 Lumix (prosumer) and my FS3 Lumix (point-and-shoot), and had no problems so far. Seems to read it just fine, though the standard is newer than the cameras. Unable to "time" it, still it does feel a bit faster than the older Extreme IIIs (Class 6) I use normally. I can't see any difference in the photos, but the FS3 seems to reset itself for the next picture a little faster. May just be perception, but picture lag is important to me. Though the Extreme series cards remain a bit pricey, I've had no complaint about them, sun, snow, high humidity, heat, cold (Wyoming), or whatever. So far, a very high quality and reliable card.
Extreme SanDiskJul 18, 2010 I'm using this SDHC Card with the Panasonic Lumix GH1 to save 1080P video and it is great. If you need performance out of a card, this is the one for you.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Lets SLR Camera perform at its bestJul 13, 2010 I purchased this disk along with a Canon EOS Rebel T2i Canon EOS Rebel T2i 18 MP CMOS APS-C Digital SLR Camera with 3.0-Inch LCD (Body Only) about two weeks ago. I was very happy with the performance of the camera. I shot a swim meet and some other sports activities and got some great shots, especially on continuous burst. The next day I inadvertently left the Class 10 card at home, and had to substitute a Class 6 card.
The difference in the performance of the camera was remarkable. The camera took longer to start up, the speed of taking photos on continuous burst was much slower, and after about 10 frames the camera slowed to a crawl. As a result, I ordered another Sandisk Extreme Class 10 card as a backup.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Excellent CardJul 04, 2010 Of course these high end SanDisk cards are excellent. I would just caution shoppers that they can get an extremely well built, and quite quick SanDisk class 4 card for half the price. On my Leica M9 the speed difference is not very apparent. These high end cards are certainly future proof but the way these things improve and get less expensive every year you might as well save your money.
My assumption is that these really fast cards are made for videographers. If you're clicking off 24 or more frames every second you may well have tons of cards to download at the end of the day.