Transcend 8GB SDHC CARD (SD 2.0 SPD Class 6)
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| List Price: | $46.89 |
| Price: | $24.49 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
for use with SDHC-compatible devices only * 8GB capacity * 2MB per second minimum sustained write capability *
Product Details
- Brand: Transcend
- Model: TS8GSDHC6
- Dimensions: .88" h x 5.06" w x 3.19" l, .5 pounds
- Memory: 8000MB
Features
- Storage Capacity - 8GB
- Technology - Secure Digital High-Capacity(SDHC)
- Manufacturer Warranty - 2 Years
- - Compatible with all SDHC-labeled host devices (not compatible with standard SD)
- - Easy to use, plug-and-play operation
Customer Reviews
Transend 8GB SD Card
This 8GB SD is very fast, excellent quality, newest format, no problems whatsoever. Hve been using this same card for over a year.
Stopped Working <2 Hours After 1st Use w/ Canon Vixia HF100
This card was to be used in my Canon Vixia HF100 camcorder and Canon SD800 still camera. After its 1st use it has developed a corrupt file system. I'm not able to format it, as the file system is only recognized as RAW at this point. Sometimes the Windows command prompt function "CHKDSK /R" will fix problems with a bad index or file corruptions (accessed via Start --> Run --> cmd), but I can't even get that far.
My A-DATA 16GB SDHC C-6 has worked beautifully for >1 month and is less costly (per GB, of course!) & faster than this model (using the Vixia HF100 and SD800 camera).
Given others' ratings, I must acknowledge that my experience is likely the result of some fairly rare production anomaly...I suppose even more reason to document it...
I'm pursuing support options now & will report from that vantage point next. I will update this review and/or associated * rating with any change(s), as warranted.
Fantastic card. Fast! Works in Canon SD1100 and Thinkpad X61
Fantastic card. It works as advertised in my new Canon SD1100 camera and can be read from and written to by my Lenovo Thinkpad X61. As a side note, it seems faster (opening and saving files) than many of my older and smaller SD cards.






