Customer Reviews:
  Class 6 card shows as Class 4 inside of camera July 1, 2008 I bought this 8 Gig SDHC Class 6 card for my Canon FS-10 camcorder. Once inside the camcorder, and initialized, the camcorder sees it as a Class 4 card.
Not exactly what I wanted, but it seems to work fine.
  Fast, reliable expansion for my eeePC June 30, 2008 I bought this card to expand the storage space on my eeePC mini-laptop. So far it has worked perfectly and quickly, both with the ASUS installed Xandros Linux and with eeeXubuntu.
  Perfect companion to Canon G9 June 30, 2008 I bought this for using in my Canon G9 for shooting in RAW mode. Shooting RAW take a lot of space, but the ability to adjust shots in post processing is totally worth it. I wanted to be able to fit enough shots on this card to make shooting RAW practical. I can get 459 RAW shots on my G9 with this card (according to the camera display), and I haven't run out of space while shooting (yet). Besides, there is really no reason to skimp on storage these days since prices are reasonable.
If you have a camera (or other device) that accepts and uses SDHC cards, I recommend it. I get good RAW mode shooting performance, speedy data transfers, and can shoot a whopping 1459 HQ JPEGs in Auto mode. If you use the video mode with your camera, you'll appreciate the longer recording times too.
  It is what it is June 29, 2008 This card is like an NFL linebacker ... BIG & FAST!
Has worked as advertised in the several weeks I have used it. I'm glad that I have it since my Lumix point and shoot is capable of shooting Hi-Def movies which, of course, take a large bite out of a card's capacity.
The time required to transfer the photos and movies out of my card and into the computer seems to be less, but I never did a timed comparison.
I recommend this card.
  Works Great June 29, 2008 I put it in my new Nikon Coolpix S600. It works great. Can't beat it for the price.
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