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Transcend 32 GB Class 10 SDHC Flash Memory Card (TS32GSDHC10E)
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| Brand | Transcend |
| Flash Memory Type | SDHC |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
| Compatible Devices | Camera |
| Color | Blue |
About this item
- Lifetime warranty, the data storage solution you can trust
- Perfect for vast amounts of HD video and high-resolution images
- Compatible with all SDHC-labeled host devices (not compatible with standard SD)
- Built-in error correction(ECC) automatically detects and fixes transfer errors
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From the manufacturer
Transcend Class 10 SDHC Flash Memory Card
TS32GSDHC10E
Capture without limitation by pairing your digital camera and camcorder with Transcend's SDXC/SDHC Class 10 Cards. Designed with the photography enthusiasts and videographers in mind, Transcend's SDHC Class 10 Cards deliver high-speed performance at an affordable price.
What’s in the package?
SDXC/SDHC Class 10 memory card (32GB)
Features
- Ideal for digital camera and camcorder users
- Available in 8GB, 16GB, 32GB, 64GB, 128GB capacities
- Supports Ultra High Speed Class 1 specification (U1)
- Fully compliant with the SD 3.0 standard
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Ideal for Full HD Video RecordingFully Class 10 compliant, Transcend’s Premium SDXC/SDHC Class 10 Cards help improve camera response with ultra-fast read speeds of up to 30MB per second. This outstanding performance is ideal for capturing high-resolution photographs and flawless Full HD videos. Note: Maximum transfer speed can only be achieved if the devices support UHS-I interface |
Storage to Meet Your NeedsTranscend's SDXC/SDHC Class 10 Series memory cards come in a wide range of capacities from 8GB to 128GB to fit your storage needs. Whether you have a simple point and shoot or a high-end DSLR, they are the perfect everyday SDHC card to have during all occasions. |
Excellent Compatibility & Post Production EfficiencyThe versatile SDXC/SDHC Class 10 cards support the latest Class 10 compliant cameras and camcorders, and are also backward compatible with any devices below Class 10. To improve post production efficiency, maximize the transfer rate by pairing the SDHC card with Transcend's USB 3.0 RDF8 Card Reader to achieve a speed of up to 22MB/s. |
RecoveRx softwareWith a purchase of Transcend’s SDXC/SDHC Class 10 memory cards, you can download our exclusive RecoveRx software for free. This user-friendly application allows you to conduct an in-depth search within your storage device for traces of erased files to be recovered. |
Legal Disclaimers
(1) Storage capacity approximations are for general reference only. Actual results will vary depending on resolution, compression quality, video frame rate/interlace settings, and content. 1GB = 1 billion bytes. A certain portion of the storage capacity may be reserved for firmware and maintenance use. (2) Speed may vary depending on the device and usage of hardware or software. (3) SDXC/SDHC Class 10 cards are backwards compatible with SDXC/SDHC class 10 devices. (4) Available in Frustration-Free Packaging and/or regular retail package. (5) Please see Transcend website for additional warranty details and limitations.
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| 8 Megapixals JPEG | Full HD | |
| 8GB | 1,920 photos | 120 minutes |
| 16GB | 3,840 photos | 240 minutes |
| 32GB | 7,680 photos | 480 minutes |
| 64GB | 15,360 photos | 960 minutes |
| 128GB | 30,720 photos | 1,920 minutes |
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| SDXC/SDHC UHS-II U3 | SDXC/SDHC UHS-I U3X | SDXC/SDHC UHS-I U3 | SDXC/SDHC 10 UHS-I 600X | SDXC/SDHC 10 UHS-I 400X | SDXC/SDHC 10 UHS-I 200X | |
| Maximum Transfer Speeds | 285MB/s | 95MB/s | 95MB/s | 90MB/s | 60MB/s | 30MB/s |
| Capacity | 32GB - 64GB | 32GB - 64GB | 64GB - 256GB | 8GB – 128GB | 8GB – 64GB | 8GB – 128GB |
| Class | UHS-II U3 Class 10 | UHS-I U3 Class 10 | UHS-I U3 Class 10 | UHS-I U1 Class 10 | UHS-I U1 Class 10 | UHS-I U1 Class 10 |
| Video Recordings | 4K, Full HD, 3D | 4K, Full HD, 3D | 4K, Full HD, 3D | Full HD, 3D | Full HD | Full HD |
| Waterproof, Temperature Proof, Static Proof, X-ray Proof, Shock Proof | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
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| Customer Rating | 4.6 out of 5 stars (46393) | 4.7 out of 5 stars (5599) | 4.8 out of 5 stars (8260) | 4.8 out of 5 stars (29283) | 4.8 out of 5 stars (29283) | 4.8 out of 5 stars (8260) |
| Price | Unavailable | $13.99$13.99 | $8.99$8.99 | $11.69$11.69 | $19.99$19.99 | $12.48$12.48 |
| Sold By | — | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | eTECH |
| Computer Memory Size | 32 GB | 128 GB | 32 GB | 32 GB | 128 GB | 64 GB |
| Digital Storage Capacity | 32 GB | 128 GB | 32 GB | 32 GB | 128 GB | 64 GB |
| Flash Memory Type | SDHC | SDXC | SDHC | SDHC | SDXC | SDXC |
| Item Dimensions | 1.26 x 0.94 x 0.08 inches | 1.26 x 0.94 x 0.09 inches | 0.09 x 0.94 x 1.26 inches | 0.09 x 0.94 x 1.26 inches | 0.09 x 0.94 x 1.26 inches | 0.09 x 0.94 x 1.26 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.46 ounces | 0.08 ounces | 0.07 ounces | 0.07 ounces | 0.07 ounces | 0.07 ounces |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB | 128 GB | 32 GB | 32 GB | 128 GB | 64 GB |
| Secure Digital Association Speed Class | Class 10 | Class 10 | Class 10 | Class 10 | Class 10 | Class 10 |
| Size | 32GB | 128GB | 32GB | 32GB | 128GB | 64GB |
Product information
Technical Details
| Brand | Transcend |
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| Item model number | TS32GSDHC10E |
| Item Weight | 0.464 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 1.26 x 0.94 x 0.08 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.26 x 0.94 x 0.08 inches |
| Color | Blue |
| Manufacturer | Transcend Information |
| ASIN | B003VNKNF0 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | June 1, 2010 |
Additional Information
| Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
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| Best Sellers Rank | #787 in SecureDigital Memory Cards |
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Transcend Premium SDHC Class 10 Memory Card Engineered to be operated in the most extreme environments, Transcend?s SDHC Class 10 cards are capable of meeting the demands of professional photography by providing huge storage, accelerated performance and utmost reliability. High-speed Performance Fully Class 10 compliant, Transcend?s Ultimate SDHC cards help improve camera response with ultra-fast read/write transfer rates of up to 20/17 MB/s. This high performance not only prevents lag when recording 1920 x 1080 Full HD videos, but also allows fast-moving subjects to be captured in stunning detail.
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An SD card contains a controller chip and flash memory chips, even the microSD versions. Realize that SD means Secure Digital, and that security comes from crypto managed by the controller (MMC cards didn't have that bloat, but Hollywood DRM requirements made sure they faded.) The controller can be pretty powerful: the Samsung SD controller is a 32-bit ARM TDMI chip with 128 k of code space -- that's cell phone power. It handles I/O and fading (when the card slowly wears out its NAND sites after about 100,000 hits so writing is randomly distributed and kept track of), the factory self-test, and a host of other functions, but it can also be programmed to report a false storage capacity. Sometimes the firmware on the controller or its crypto or something else on certain cards leads to problems with certain hardware, as it has, for example, with the Samsung Galaxy III and maybe the Canon cameras. Usually the card is found to confirm to SDcard dot Org specifications and the hardware is to blame, but you never know.
To test the actual capacity of your card, use H2testw, which is free. It writes the full amount of data to the card and then reads it back (this nukes whatever was on the card). This can take more than an hour with a 32 GB card but it tells you if the card indeed holds 32 GB or has problems. It also gives you read and write speed numbers, but it's unclear whether the numbers are for random read/write, or sequential read/write. Sequential write is what photographers and videographers care most about.
Sometimes a Class 6 card might test faster than a Class 10 card, when using computer read/write tests or even in a camera that wasn't designed with higher capacity cards in mind. That's because they use smaller block sizes (there's no cache on an SD card). Explaining the significance of this is getting too far into the weeds for an Amazon review, and modern devices and their firmware should not have that limitation.
To test random and sequential read/write speed, use CrystalDiskMark, also free. Run the full suite; it won't take long. CrystalDiskMark requires that the card be formatted, and the most reliable way to do that is to use the free tool from sdcard dot org. A 32 GB card will may report 39.9 GB before formatting and 29.8 GB after; don't worry, you haven't been ripped off.
Unfortunately, there's no easy way to read the manufacturer's ID off the SD card, even in Linux, to determine who actually made the card, because you have to have it connected directly to a motherboard; an SD-to-USB adapter won't work because it doesn't pass through disk data, and that's what's in nearly all computers. But what do you care, so long as the card's as big and fast as claimed?
Now, what about the Transcend 32 GB SDHC C10 card? Here are full test results from CrystalDiskMark:
Transcend 32 GB SDHC C10
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CrystalDiskMark 3.0.2 (C) 2007-2013 hiyohiyo
Crystal Dew World : [...]
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* MB/s = 1,000,000 byte/s [SATA/300 = 300,000,000 byte/s]
Sequential Read : 19.953 MB/s
Sequential Write : 13.786 MB/s
Random Read 512KB : 19.618 MB/s
Random Write 512KB : 13.827 MB/s
Random Read 4KB (QD=1) : 3.003 MB/s [ 733.2 IOPS]
Random Write 4KB (QD=1) : 1.414 MB/s [ 345.1 IOPS]
Random Read 4KB (QD=32) : 3.491 MB/s [ 852.3 IOPS]
Random Write 4KB (QD=32) : 1.842 MB/s [ 449.8 IOPS]
Test : 50 MB [F: 0.0% (0.0/29.3 GB)] (x5)
Date : 2013/05/12 18:19:47
So you can see that the sequential write speed, what matters to a photographer or videographer, is over 13 MB/s, more than 30% above the C10 spec. The other speeds aren't to shabby, either. There's no way that this card is too slow for a contemporary camera, still or video, that is functioning properly.
Also on Amazon for a very attractive price is a Sony 32 MB SD card. Here are the full CrystalDiskMark test results for it:
Sony 32 GB SDHS USH-I
Sequential Read : 19.998 MB/s
Sequential Write : 14.115 MB/s
Random Read 512KB : 19.772 MB/s
Random Write 512KB : 13.173 MB/s
Random Read 4KB (QD=1) : 3.682 MB/s [ 899.0 IOPS]
Random Write 4KB (QD=1) : 2.302 MB/s [ 561.9 IOPS]
Random Read 4KB (QD=32) : 4.517 MB/s [ 1102.8 IOPS]
Random Write 4KB (QD=32) : 2.323 MB/s [ 567.0 IOPS]
So the Sony is slightly faster, 40% over spec. H2testw also reported full capacity and no errors for this card, so they are both top notch (The Sony doesn't come with a little case and the case for the Transcend case is about twice as big as it needs to be and so won't fit in the little pockets in a modern camera bag. Big deals.)
Just for reference, here are the results for a contemporary USB thumb drive:
SanDisk Ultra 32 GB USB thumb drive
Sequential Read : 22.508 MB/s
Sequential Write : 7.985 MB/s
Random Read 512KB : 22.365 MB/s
Random Write 512KB : 1.767 MB/s
Random Read 4KB (QD=1) : 3.719 MB/s [ 908.1 IOPS]
Random Write 4KB (QD=1) : 0.520 MB/s [ 126.9 IOPS]
Random Read 4KB (QD=32) : 3.871 MB/s [ 945.0 IOPS]
Random Write 4KB (QD=32) : 0.482 MB/s [ 117.7 IOPS]
As you can see, this USB drive is faster than the SD cards for reading, such as playing music, running software, or looking up data, which shows that it is nicely optimized for its intended functions.
As an aside, anyone who thinks they have lost data on an SD card can recover pictures using the free tool at z-a-recovery or recover everything(!) with the free PhotoRec tools.
So, if people want to whine about these SD cards in their particular cameras, they should run these simple, free tests and reach their own conclusions about whether the cards are "too slow." The cards test above spec objectively. And they both work flawlessly on my still (not Canon) and video cameras. I think they have gotten a bad rap here from people who don't have the full picture, so to speak.
I'll also post this as a review, and on the Sony 32 GB page, too. I hope you found it informative.
UPDATE 9-10 I own 4 of these cards now. I have more of these than any other card I own because they are a very good value for capacity/price/and speed. My initial disappointment over the lack of super high speed is outweighed by the reality that this card is an exceptional value.
If you own a compact digital camera, or SD/HD video camera, this card will exceed the capabilities of all of them. For compact cameras the card isn't usually the slowest part of the data write process, it's the camera.
This card unloads very quickly with a 20MB/s read speed. You will need a SDHC card reader if you don't have one. A standard SD card reader will not read a HC (high capacity) card.
These cards make great gifts. I have given several of the 8 Gig cards as gifts and have received appreciation and great comments from all the recipients.
UPDATED REVIEW:
I purchased this card making the assumption that all class 10 cards had the same read and write speed. This was a poor assumption on my part. In order for a card to qualify for class 10 speed the card needs to be certified to have 10MB/s write and read speed. Some manufacturers classify their cards at a slower speed even though they qualify for a higher class. SanDisk make some cards that would qualify for class 10 and rates them as class 6.
The product photo on Amazon does not have the card's speed printed on it. The card that was shipped shows the front of the card printed with "20MB/s" which is the cards read speed. The cards write speed is 16MB/s.
I own a SanDisk Extreme III class 10 card that has (up to) 30MB/s read and write speed. My Nikon D-90 that can take advantage of the SanDisk cards speed. The difference is the SanDisk card can capture 100 photos at fine resolution in 24 seconds. The Transcend card captures 66 photos in the same time/resolution.
I reality very few people will ever have the need to drill off 100 photos in 24 seconds, but I can't stand to lose a good shot because the camera is slow while writing to the card and I can't fire the shutter. You can hear this happen at about 4.5 seconds in the video review. This does not happen with the SanDisk class 10 30MB/s card.
If you own an SLR that is capable of rapid fire, high-resolution photography you may want to consider the SanDisk Extreme III 30 MB/s card. It is expensive.
This card is reasonably priced for a class 10 card. Just know what you are getting, what your needs may be, and what else is available. I own other Transcend cards and they have always worked properly without any issues.
The video that I attached shows this card with the same 24 seconds that I gave the SanDisk Card.
To see the SanDisk Extreme III 30MB/s video demo and review on Amazon go to:
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