| Transcend 8GB SDHC CARD (SD 2.0 SPD Class 6) | 
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Publisher: TRANSCEND Studio: TRANSCEND Brand: Transcend Label: TRANSCEND Media: Electronics Autographed: 0 Memorabilia: 0 Fragile: 0 Batteries Included: 0 Special Features: nv:Type^Secure Digital High Capacity Card|Memory Size^8GB|Write Speed^N/A|Size (L x W x H)^SD: 0.8" x 0.8" x 0.05" Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 3.2 x 5.1 x 0.9
MPN: TS8GSDHC6 Model: TS8GSDHC6 UPC: 760557805496 EAN: 0760557805496 ASIN: B000P9ZBFA
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| 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 |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Transcend high capacity SD card series is specifically designed to meet the High Capacity, High Definition Audio and Video requirement for the latest digital cameras, DV recorders, mobile phones, etc. The defined Speed Class enables the host to support AV applications to perform real time recording to the SD memory card.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 131 more reviews...
  excellent card for HF100 May 22, 2008 I bought this recently for my Canon HF100. This card works fine with that camcorder (i.e. I can record at the highest quality possible - 17Mbps). The thing to note though is HF100 does not really require a card this fast (i.e. Class 6). It requires only Class 4. But then, this card currently is available for about the same price (or less) as any other Class 4 card.. So go ahead and buy this - it works as advertized.
Also about the capacity, for the battery that comes with HF100, there is no significant benefit buying one 16GB Vs 2 of 8GB cards (right now, 2 8GB cards go for $10 less than a 16GB). This is because the battery lasts only about an hour, and an 8GB card is perfect to record video at highest quality setting for slightly over 1 hour. So if you arent planning to buy an additional battery (which is $90 now, because it is too new), I would say get this (or some other) 8GB card. By the time the price for the battery comes down, the 16GB cards would have come down even further, so you can buy 16GB card at that time.
  Does the job, probably destined for obsolescence soon May 22, 2008 Fine, fast, small, inexpensive, works in my Samsung camera and my Asus Eee notebook. However, 16GB SDHC cards are now available for about twice the price through this same very fine Amazon portal. No doubt in a few weeks (or at best a few months) the 16GB card will be available for the same price as this 8GB, given the plummeting price of flash memory.
  Canon FS100 identifies as a class 4 and not a class 6 May 22, 2008 Card works good, but my Canon FS100 does not recognize as a class 6 type. The higher the class the faster the transfer rate, and that is important when you are transferring 2 hours of video. Cant beat the price for 8gb now so, it will get me by for now.
  perfect so far! May 21, 2008 This memory card has worked great for my Canon TX1. it shoots HD video and requires and highspeed card, and so far, everything has been great. The only thing is it takes a while to unload to whole 8g on your computer, but its not too bad. go for it!
  Not certain what to expect... May 21, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The card seems to work properly -- it functions as it's supposed to in both my camera and my computer. The only question I have about it is why it's called an "8G" card when it contains only 7.45G of memory.
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