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Transcend TS8GSDHC6 8GB SDHC card (SD 2.0 SPD Class 6)

Transcend TS8GSDHC6 8GB SDHC card (SD 2.0 SPD Class 6)

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Brand: Transcend
Category: CE

List Price: $32.99
Buy New: $8.69
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 376 reviews

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Fragile: No
Batteries Included: No
System Memory: 8000
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0
Dimensions (in): 0.8 x 0.8 x 0.1
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

MPN: TS8GSDHC6
Model: TS8GSDHC6
UPC: 760557803898
EAN: 0760557805496
ASIN: B000P9ZBFA

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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.


Customer Reviews:   Read 371 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Great affordable 8GB SDHC card   March 29, 2008
D. Truong (New Mexico)
577 out of 586 found this review helpful

I recently bought this 8GB SDHC card for my Canon SD1000 camera. The card works very well and I've had no problems with it so far. If you're in the market for an affordable high quality SDHC card, this may be the one for you. Sorry, I kind of sounded like a used car salesman right there, didn't I? I assure you that I don't work for Transcend. But, here's why I think this card is awesome:

Pros:

-Affordable!

-Large 8GB capacity

-Class 6 read/write speed (which is the fastest speed currently available)

-Lifetime warranty (at least that's what the package says :)

-Transcend is a reputable company that's been making memory products for a very long time. ( I swear to the tech Gods that I don't work for them!)


Cons:

- I can't think of any right now. The closest thing to a "Con" that I can think of is that if you buy this card now, it will probably become cheaper in a month or so :) No, make that 2 weeks.


IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTES ABOUT SDHC MEMORY CARDS:

-SDHC cards are not compatible with most older SD cameras, SD devices, or SD card readers.

-SDHC cards are rated by speed using different "classes". There are currently three data transfer speed classes available for SDHC cards. These classes are "class 2, class 4, and class 6". For example, "Class 2" would have the slowest read/write speed while "Class 6" has the fastest read/write speed. So if you have a device in which speed may play a crucial role, make sure you buy a higher "class" SDHC card. Again, this SDHC card has the fastest read/write speed available right now. Class 6 has a minimum read/write speed of 6mb/sec... while Class 2 has minimum speed rating of 2mb/sec, and Class 4 is 4mb/sec. Starting to see the pattern?


SO WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN "SD CARDS" AND "SDHC CARDS?

SDHC is basically an upgrade to the older SD cards. The reason they upgraded it was to achieve greater data transfer speeds AND capacity than previously possible with normal SD cards... and to do this, they had to redesign the card (which is why it's not compatible with normal SD devices). This was necessary because digital cameras and digital video cameras these days have higher resolutions, which equate to larger file sizes and faster data transfer needs.

I hope I haven't confused everybody by going into this much detail, but I can't help being the nerd that I am. If you are confused, don't hesitate to comment on this post and I will try my best to answer your questions. Also, any feedback is always welcome!

Conclusion: Buy the card if you have a new device that uses SDHC. It rocks! (This message has been approved by the "Duke of New Mexico")





5 out of 5 stars My Canon loves the 8 GB SDHC card   January 16, 2008
Klondike Kid (Alaska)
36 out of 37 found this review helpful

I recently purchased a Canon Powershot A720IS digital camera that is capable of recognizing and using up to 2 TERRABYTES of memory card (in the future) so I wanted to get the largest memory card I could install for now. I wanted to use the camera both on dry land and with an underwater housing for shooting stills and video on dive trips. Camera specs said an 8 GB SDHC card would record one hour of hi res video at 30 fps. Or nearly 2300 hi res stills at 8 megapixels.

A test of the Transcend 8GB SDHC card in the camera ended up shooting 70 minutes of full screen, 30fps digital video that could not be distinguished from my DV camcorder video quality. Playback from the memory card to the TV was so fast & efficient there was never a single "stutter" on the screen. The card speed is genuinely FAST as advertised. Low level formatting of the card allowed for very acceptable rapid-fire sequential still photo shooting speeds when light levels were bright enough that the flash was not needed/used. Something like 2 photos every 3 seconds. Files were flawless in display, both for stills and video.

This product was significantly lower in price than the Kingston 8GB SDHC card I originally bought with the camera. I've used both interchangeably and cannot see any different in the speed or capacity and quality of imagery is identical. For the money I'll stick with Transcend and am looking forward to getting their 16GB card once the price drops substantially below the $100 mark. That would provide nearly 2 1/2 hours of video on my still camera or 4600 highest quality stills. I'm afraid my camcorder will be collecting dust much of the time. A big advantage to video on the card is there are NO MOVING PARTS, e.g. a mini DV tape cassette and camcorder or VCR playback unit needed to dump the video and stills to my Mac for editing and burning DVDs. I just stick the card in the MicroMate USB card reader, plug it in the computer and bingo, ready to sort thru and dump to the hard drive. Since the card is formatted by a Canon camera it automatically boots up the Canon Viewer software too. That should work the same for other brands of still cameras formatting this chip.



5 out of 5 stars Excellent Mini Hard Drive equivalent   December 12, 2007
Coticon (Rome, NY USA)
66 out of 72 found this review helpful

This card is able to hold a complete DVD movie, thousands of songs/photos, or just serve as a backup device for one's files.

It operates very well - I now have purchased 3 and with each use its value becomes more apparent.

One word of caution - even though most laptops and systems have an SD card slot, older computers may not be able to recognize or write to this card. Make sure your system has the ability to read SDHC configured products.

If you do not have an SD slot you can purchase an tiny SD reader (very inexpensive) that plugs into your USB port.



5 out of 5 stars Huge capacity and excellent value   July 5, 2007
Paul Laing (Boston, MA)
70 out of 78 found this review helpful

I wanted to take advantage of the video capability on the Canon SD800IS digital camera and required a large memory card. Given the way memory requirements increase over time I opted for the largest available. I also wanted a fast memory write speed. The Transcend 8Gb SDHC Class 6 card was the best value available.
So far this card has worked flawlessly.



5 out of 5 stars Super fast, works great with Canon TX1   August 28, 2007
H. Kim (Boston, MA)
24 out of 24 found this review helpful

I was worried about getting a fast card for my Canon TX1 to save video at (the manual says it needs 20 mb/s transfer rate to do full resolution video). It certainly keeps up with my camera, no problem whatsoever.

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