- Model: SDSDB256800
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84 of 87 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Corrupts data- deserves 0 stars,
By wandern "wandern" (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: SanDisk 256MB Secure Digital Memory Card (SDSDB256800) (Electronics)
I purchased a SanDisk 256MB SD card for my Palm device due to my satisfaction with past SanDisk products. I immediately noticed that the card read/write speeds were extremely slow, and caused most multimedia applications to skip because they couldn't read the data fast enough. After about a week, I started getting corrupted files on the card, until it was completely unreadable.I had it replaced by SanDisk, and the new one only lasted two days before failing in the same manner. I did some research on the web, and found numerous sites reporting hundreds of failures in these cards. It seems that many of the Chinese made SD cards out there are susceptable to failing. Panasonic and a few other Japanese manufacturers seems to be the only makers who are making a reliable card. I am throwing this useless card away and purchasing a Panasonic. My data is more important to me than saving a few dollars at this point. I would recommend staying away from SanDisk SD cards until they have solved these problems. Amazon sells Panasonic as well as Simple Technology cards, which seem to be sourced from a reliable manufacturer.
46 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Slow writing causes unreadability if you work too fast.,
By "darkunderlord" (Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: SanDisk 256MB Secure Digital Memory Card (SDSDB256800) (Electronics)
I've got a Kodak 4330 Digital Camera and bought this card with it at the same time. Since then, I've lost a few images and videos from using the card. I had the same issues as another person here, after taking videos and photo, my camera would slow down intolerably, so much that whenever I tried to copy the images onto my PC, it timed out. At first I thought it was the batteries running out but after charging them I still had the same issue. Eventually, I found that if I removed the memory card, the camera worked fine.I mucked around with it some more and found the problem. If you take photo's too fast, you can stuff the card. I did a few run-throughs clicking madly and consistently got the problem occuring (I had to format the card to get it working again). I found that especially when taking video, if you stop recording and start another recording just a *bit* too quickly, you basically can't take any more photo's or recordings as they all become unreadable. What this boils down to is: Don't work too quickly. You have to take photo/video, wait 3-5 seconds. Take photo/video, wait 3-5 seconds and so on (and you REALLY have to wait 3-5 seconds). Unfortunately for me, there are times when I do hit the button just a bit too quickly and BAM, I've instantly ruined everything I've just taken. So, if you work slow and steady you should be fine. It's a decent card, but if you've got the money, I'd suggest looking at a card that works a bit faster. Actually, if you check www.sandisk.com they tell you this about the card: To recover the pictures you can try the following: As I said, it's a decent card and other than this, I haven't had any other problems with it. Just remember to work slowly.
23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
How many pictures will it store?,
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This review is from: SanDisk 256MB Secure Digital Memory Card (SDSDB256800) (Electronics)
How many pictures will it store? It is the most commonly asked question from digital camera enthusiast but usually the question that is the most difficult to get a straight answer about. Well, considering I worked in the memory industry for over 7 years I can help clarify this perplexing question and do so unbiased as I have since changed industries.
The SanDisk 256MB Secure Digital Memory Card, like most 256MB cards, will store on average 284 pictures when used with a 2 megapixel camera, 213 images when used with a 3 megapixel camera, 128 pictures when used with a 4 megapixel camera, 102 images when used with a 5 megapixel camera, and 80 pictures when used with a 6 megapixel camera. These numbers are based off the assumption that you are going to shoot your images at the highest quality JPEG setting available for the camera and understand that they are estimates and may be off by as much as 10 percent due to numerous factors including the complexity of the scene being shot and the compression algorithm used by your specific camera. I truly hope this review was helpful to you in determining whether this card is the right capacity for your specific needs.
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