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Sandisk 8GB EXTREME III SDHC SD Card Class 6 (SDSDX3-8192, Plastic Case)

Sandisk 8GB EXTREME III SDHC SD Card Class 6 (SDSDX3-8192, Plastic Case)
From SanDisk

Price: $42.75

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Product Description

Serious professional photographers who demand one of the fastest, most rugged, and most durable memory cards on the market should choose the SanDisk Extreme III SD card. Built to work under the most challenging conditions, with SanDisk Extreme III youll get more speed, better performance, and unmatched reliability. Thats because only SanDisk Extreme III memory cards feature innovative ESP Technology for the fastest speeds and highest performance. ESP stands for Enhanced Super-Parallel Processing. Simply put, it means you are getting the fastest read/write speeds available an amazing minimum 20MB per second** sequential read and write speed speed youll definitely appreciate whenever you find yourself shooting and storing pictures in harsh environments, extreme temperatures or at high altitudes.


Product Details

  • Brand: SanDisk
  • Model: SDSDX3-8192-J
  • Dimensions: 6.80" h x 4.50" w x 1.20" l, 1.00 pounds

Features

  • 8GB Capacity
  • Minimum 20MB/ sec sequential read/write speeds
  • Speed performance rating - Class 6 (based on SD 2.0 specification)
  • Extended temperature tested - -13º F to 185º F (-25ºC - 85ºC)
  • Bulk Packaging with Plastic Case

Customer Reviews

Excellent memory card very fast a lot of storage!!!5
Excellent mine arrived very fast from CHITEK , brand new in plastic case but in perfect condition , I have bought two of these and work perfectly with my panasonic fz28 at full resolution it can store more than 1600 photos!!!

Never trust a cheap card.5
I look for cheap things all the time, but when it comes to storage, it just doesn't make sense to trust your memories to flaky no-name cards just to save a few bucks.

Admittedly, I'm a Sandisk devotee. And there's a reason: their products are consistently excellent. The 8GB Extreme III card is no exclusion.

I have a few of these that I use in my Canon Digital Rebel XSi, as well as an A-DATA 16GB Turbo SDHC Class 6 Memory Card. Even though both cards are Class 6, the Sandisk card is noticeably faster in my camera, and when transferring images from an SDHC reader (and, yes, I'm doing apples-to-apples transfers -- I'm not comparing both cards at full capacity).

And while I've never lost data on the A-DATA card, at the current price of SD media, why risk it? Is it really worth the few dollars you'll save, if it means you're risking those first day of school pictures? Would you pay a few dollars more to squeeze in an extra shot or two in the middle of the action at a football game?

Awesome speed5
I have a canon reble xsi and before i had a plain 4gb sd card. After purchasing this card I found the speed incredible. You actually get the full potiential out of the camera with this card. A must buy for any D-SLR.