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trendsgo@hotmail.com |
Brand Name |
trendsgo@hotmail.com |
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32GB |
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SD Card |
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Features
- Speed performance rating: Class 2 (based on SD 2.00 Specification)
- Supports SDHC compatible host devices
- Non-volatile solid-state; no moving parts maximizes battery power. Data is not lost when power is turned off
- Low battery consumption to maximize battery life in small portable devices
- User selectable mechanical write protect switch on the exterior card casing
- Operating shock rating of 2,000Gs, equivalent to a 10-foot drop to the floor
- Security level complies with both current and future
- Secure Digital Music Initiative (SDMI) portable device requirements
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Latest Owner Reviews


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| REVIEW BY: Reviewed Apr 22, 2008 |
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| I purchased this card and have had NO problems with it. SanDisk cards have never given me any trouble. I am able to store THOUSANDS of pictures or close to two hours of video on this baby. Im terribly happy with this product and would recommend it to anyone looking for a good quality file card. I run Vista too and no problems. Great card and worth spending a bit more to have that peace of mind and assurance that your data is not going to crash and burn as a fault of the card. |
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What You Should Know
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Digital Camera Flash Storage Capacities
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* Average file size using cameras highest resolution JPEG mode. Actual number of photos, songs, and minutes will vary depending on camera/device model, format resolution and compression, usable capacity, and bundled software. Actual usable memory capacity may vary. 1MB equals 1 million bytes; 1GB equals 1 billion bytes.
NUMBER OF IMAGES STORED ON A DIGITAL CARD The number of pictures you can take varies depending on your camera model and complexity of the scene being photographed. To calculate how many pictures your card can hold, divide the capacity of your card by the average file size of your images. For example, if you have a 256MB card, and use a camera that has an average file size of 1.2MB, then 256 divided by 1.2 gives you approximately 213 pictures. As you change modes on your camera, the number of images will increase if you shoot in a lower resolution mode, and decrease if you shoot in a higher resolution mode.
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Flash Card Speed Comparison
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