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Transcend 8GB Class 10 SDHC Card (TS8GSDHC10)

4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 46,134 ratings

8GB
Card Only
Standard Packaging
Brand Transcend
Flash Memory Type SDHC
Memory Storage Capacity 8 GB
Compatible Devices video cameras, digital cameras
Color Blue

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  • Compatible with all sdhc-labeled host devices (not compatible with standard SD)
  • Rohs compliant
  • Easy to use, plug-and-play operation
  • Fully compatible with SD 3.0 standards
  • Lifetime warranty

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Transcend 8GB Class 10 SDHC Card (TS8GSDHC10)

From the Manufacturer

Capture without limitation by pairing your digital camera and camcorder with Transcend's SDHC Class 10 Cards. Designed with the photography enthusiasts and videographers in mind, Transcend's SDHC Class 10 Cards can deliver high-speed performance at an affordable price.

High-speed Performance

Fully Class 10 compliant, Transcend's Ultimate SDHC Class 10 Cards use the latest flash technology to help maximize camera's response time, delivering an ultra-fast read/write transfer rates of up to 20/18 MB/s. This high speed performance is suitable for high-capacity photographs and high-resolution videos.

Storage to Meet Your Needs

Transcend's SDHC Class 10 Series come in a wide range of capacities from 4GB to 32GB to fit your storage needs. Whether you have a simple point and shoot or a high-end DSLR, it is the perfect everyday SDHC card to have during all occasions.

Improves Response Time

The industry-standard Class 10 rating guarantees a fast-performance that will improve your camera or camcorder's responsive time. This means even on your simple point and shoot camera, you can enjoy extended periods of continuous burst-mode shooting and HD video recording without lagging.


Excellent Compatibility & Post Production Efficiency

The versatile 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 22 MB/s.

RecoveRx software

With a purchase of Transcend SDHC Class 10 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.

Built-in Error Correction Code (ECC)

The memory cards are equipped with built-in ECC, which automatically detects and corrects potential transfer errors. Paired with a write-protection switch, you will never have to worry about any data loss.


What's the difference between FAT32 and exFAT file systems?
FAT 32 exFAT (FAT 64) Maximum file size 4GB 2TB (limited by card) SD Card type SDHC SDXC PC Compatible OS Windows ME/2000/XP/Vista/7 Windows XP/Vista/7 Mac Compatible OS Mac OS 8/9/X Mac OS X 10.6.5 and above
Storage Chart
Digital PhotosVideo Recording 8 Megapixel112 Megapixel2RAW3 Full HD4 4GB960 photos640 photos274 photos60 minutes 8GB1920 photos1280 photos548 photos120 minutes 16GB3840 photos2560 photos1096 photos240 minutes 32GB7680 photos5120 photos2192 photos480 minutes 64GB15360 photos10240 photos4384 photos960 minutes 128GB30720 photos20480 photos8768 photos1920 minutes

1Based on file size 4MB. 2Based on file size 6MB. 3Based on total size 14MB. 4Full HD Video based on 1920x1080 9Mbps H.264 AVC compression.

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.

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4.6 out of 5 stars
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46,134 global ratings

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Customers like the performance, quality, value, size and ease of use of the flash memory. For example, they mention it performs flawlessly, holds a lot of HD videos and photos, and is a great value for the capacity and speed. Some appreciate the ease of usage. That said, some complain about the speed.

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5,362 customers mention "Performance"4,949 positive413 negative

Customers are satisfied with the performance of the flash memory. They mention that it performs flawlessly, works well in their Sony a55V, and has zero problems with its performance or reliability. The data shows that it is nicely optimized for its intended functions. Some say it's an excellent, fast performing card that works great with DSLRs and point-and-shoot cameras. It also performs excellently in benchmark tests. Overall, customers find it to be very good for everyday use.

"...or looking up data, which shows that it is nicely optimized for its intended functions...." Read more

"...- Excellent synthetic performance in benchmark tests as well- Comes with a plastic case for safe storage- Super inexpensive-..." Read more

"...This user-friendly application allows you to conduct an in-depth search within your storage device for traces of erased files to be recovered." Read more

"...the 64gb class 10 card for the same price and it is genuine and working perfectly...." Read more

4,399 customers mention "Quality"3,729 positive670 negative

Customers like the quality of the flash memory. They say it holds a lot of HD videos, is reliable, and is high quality. Some mention that it works great with DSLRs and point-and-shoot cameras.

"...If you are looking for a good , reliable SD card that is good enough for fast, sustained burst photography that does not break the bank, you are..." Read more

"...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...." Read more

"...Video has never been an issue. As far as I can tell, they easily match my Class 10 Sandisk Extreme cards (8 & 16GB)...." Read more

"...being filled up sequentially, with no deletions, there are never any abrupt video stops. Never...." Read more

2,967 customers mention "Value"2,864 positive103 negative

Customers are satisfied with the value of the flash memory. They mention that it is a great product at an unbelievable rate. Some say that it's a good deal for a card this size.

"...Also on Amazon for a very attractive price is a Sony 32 MB SD card. Here are the full CrystalDiskMark test results for it:..." Read more

"...Comes with a plastic case for safe storage- Super inexpensive- 30 GB usable storage space- Good warranty policy..." Read more

"...Otherwise, great value!--------------------------------ORIGINAL REVIEW:..." Read more

"...So with that said, I got a class 10 because the price is fairly cheap (cheaper than when I looked in 2011) plus I'm "future proofing" myself in the..." Read more

333 customers mention "Size"273 positive60 negative

Customers like the size of the flash memory. They mention that it fits nicely in their camera, is a good size for movies, and is perfectly suited for their cameras and other equipment. Some mention that the image size is quite large and that it's a perfect size to capture many photos and video clips.

"...I generally shoot RAW on DSLR and the image size is quite large (25-35 MB) for RAW files...." Read more

"...The write speed of this card seems adequate & well suited for this new camera. I am pleased with the performance." Read more

"...fast and keeps up without delay in clearing out and is a good size to capture many photos and video clips...." Read more

"...I chose this 16GB Transcend and have not been disappointed. It's large, quick and has been good for me so far...." Read more

258 customers mention "Ease of use"222 positive36 negative

Customers like the ease of use of the flash memory. They mention it's very easy to reformat, plug and play without incident, and simple. They also say the setup is pretty snappy and the card is more convenient than storing on camera hard drive. Customers also mention that the handbook creates an ease of point and shoot with excellent quality shots. They say the price makes it easy to simply purchase new cards when needed.

"...No problems dealing with it installed in my camcorder or transferring files from the card to my computer yet so I am satisfied." Read more

"...since, i've noticed only minimal lag under load, and the entire setup is pretty snappy overall...." Read more

"...Real quick and easy to do.Also I always carry at least two cards to avoid problems in the event there is a bad card...." Read more

"...memory card to the laptop is good (considering its a Flash Card), very easy and quick to reformat and very easy to install in the camera and in the..." Read more

325 customers mention "Video quality"191 positive134 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the video quality of the flash memory. Some mention that 1080p video recording was no problem, while others say that it was unable to record for more than a few seconds, even after formatting. The camera would often stop recording video in the middle of filming, and some customers say that the videos are jerky, jumpy, and pixelated.

"...is ideal for capturing high-resolution photographs and flawless Full HD videos...." Read more

"...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...." Read more

"...been an issue with jitter while shooting video; it has always come out clear and smooth...." Read more

"...It was unable to record video for more than a few seconds, even after formatting...." Read more

169 customers mention "Clarity"63 positive106 negative

Customers are mixed about the clarity of the flash memory. Some mention that it writes fine to the card, has good reading speed of 18.60 MB/sec, and is easily read via their Lenovo PC and Acer laptop. However, others say that their computer and camcorder cannot read the card.

"...Recently, when the card was inserted into my PC it would not read anything and informed me that the card was corrupted and asked if it wanted..." Read more

"...Very pleased with this card - highly recommend it for faster, clearer shots taken with your digital camera." Read more

"...stopped and displayed an error message telling me it could not read the format...." Read more

"...SanDisk is still alive and kicking, but the 32 GB card suddenly became unreadable and unwriteable by all of my various devices about two months ago...." Read more

335 customers mention "Speed"48 positive287 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the speed of the flash memory. They mention that the data to the card is painfully slow, and the cards have a significantly worse write speed for random 512KB blocks than the Transcend Class 6 or 10 cards. They also say that the camera starts experiencing long delays between shots while writing the file to the memory card. Customers also mention that there is a confusing speed rating system. They feel that the card does not improve frame rate when recording to video and that the buffer is full just after 3pps.

"...Took about 2 dozen photos, when it the camera started experiencing long delays between shots while writing the file to the card...." Read more

"...My initial disappointment over the lack of super high speed is outweighed by the reality that this card is an exceptional value...." Read more

"...4. On the back of the card there is no writing, on the genuine there is a large CE, various numbers, a serial number, size of card, and "Made in..." Read more

"...Frankly, as far as class 10 memory goes, this is a pretty slow card, and I think it performs more like a class 4 in terms of write speed...." Read more

High Capacity, Low Price, Good Value, Slow w/ RAW Photos
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High Capacity, Low Price, Good Value, Slow w/ RAW Photos
I recently purchased a Canon Rebel T2i since I didn't need the relatively minor updates made in the T3i (at least not enough to justify the higher price). I wanted to get a few SDHC cards to test for performance purposes, since the T2i strongly recommends a class 6 or higher for optimum performance. Many have reported that less than class 6 will also slow down HD video recording, but that is specific to the T2i...If you understand SDHC card speeds and rating, skip ahead, otherwise, please read on... SDHC classes are used to define minimum read and write speeds. In my opinion, the write speed is much more important than the read speed since it allows your camera/video to process what you're doing and not slow down due to buffering or waiting for the card to write. SDHC Class 10 is defined as achieving a minimum r/w of 10MB/s (according to wikipedia: [...]. There does not appear to be a higher class than 10, at least according to wiki. A class 10 card is associated with a 66x rating. So class 10 = 66x "speed". (I'm not a major techie, so please correct me if this is not accurate... I generally rely on wikipedia for this stuff).This card is rated as a class 10, 133x speed (speed is noted on the package, not the card itself). For a card integrity and performance "simulation", I used H2testw with the Sandisk MicroMate SD / SDHC Memory Card Reader (Static Pack, New, SDDR-113) connected to a USB 2.0 port. The following are my test results:Warning: Only 15378 of 15379 MByte tested.Test finished without errors.You can now delete the test files *.h2w or verify them again.Writing speed: 15.9 MByte/sReading speed: 17.1 MByte/sH2testw v1.4The warning message can be disregarded due to the FAT file structure and the program cannot test the portion of the SDHC card that has basic file structure data.Photo Testing:(1) Raw + Large Superfine (5184x3456): On continuous shooting mode it shot at maximum speed for about 3-5 photos and then slowed considerably, taking a photo every 0.75-1.00 seconds (again, using the T2i).(2) Raw only (5184x3456): On continuous shooting mode it shot at maximum speed for 6 shots and then slowed down as noted in (1).(3) Large Superfine (5183x3456): It does not slow down after taking 32 continuous photos, but note that if your goal is to get raw photos, this may not be your best option if you need multiple bursts.Video Testing: Used HD 1920x1080 30fps and the video recorded for 2 minutes with no issues.Conclusion: The card exceeds the minimums for a Class 10 designation. However, it does not achieve the 133x (20MB/s) speeds that it claims. For most people, this should not be an issue. Check your device and do some research on the web to determine the appropriate memory card for your use.Overall, the 15.9MB/s vs. claimed 20Mb/s is not a deal breaker by any means to me, so I plan to keep the card and use it in this camera as a backup (using a 32GB card as a primary). I'll update this review if there are any performance and/or product issues.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2013
Capacity: 32GBStyle: Card OnlyPackage Type: Frustration-Free PackagingVerified Purchase
The 1-star threads are like watching a committee of blind men describing an elephant. Unsurprisingly, no one has the complete picture, but a lot of Canon owners think these cards are bogus. SD card technology is very complex, the Class system is often misunderstood, and there is a long history of compromised cards appearing on eBay -- or even from reputable dealers who have been hoodwinked. Kingston cards are most often faked (or taken from the midnight production run); that's because Kingston has about a third of the flash card market and doesn't forge their own chips, but any manufacturer can be spoofed. It doesn't pay to buy cheap cards on eBay or less reputable sources.

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
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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.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2016
Capacity: 32GBStyle: Card OnlyPackage Type: Standard PackagingVerified Purchase
Between the two recent AirShows ( Wings Over Camarillo, CA and MCAS Miramar, San Deigo-CA ) and over 1200 pictures that I've taken at these events I can highly recommend you this Inexpensive and reliable SD card for your DSLR Camera

Performance
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- I purchased this SD card from Amazon specifically for the two Airshows mentioned above that I had been planning to visit for almost an year now and I wanted something fast , reliable and one that does not break the bank for my Nikon D5100 DSLR kit. And based on those parameters and my experience, it fits the bill perfectly
- I used this SD card for several sustained 'Burst Shots' in Sports mode for capturing fast moving aircraft or taking a fast pic at the right moment when to aircraft were doing a fast head-on flyby (see pics) and this card did not let me down in any of those moments
- I also did a synthetic benchmark performance test using the free software CrystalDiskMark :

Claimed Performance : "Upto" 30 Mb/S Read and Write, 10 Mb/s Guaranteed
Actual Performance : 44 Mb/S Read Max , 27 MB/s Write Max

Overall Read Performance : 31 % Faster than max theoretical value claimed
Overall Write Performance : 11% Slower than max theoretical value claimed

The Good
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- Solid real world performance for taking Hi-Res RAW images in Burst mode without any issues
- Excellent synthetic performance in benchmark tests as well
- Comes with a plastic case for safe storage
- Super inexpensive
- 30 GB usable storage space
- Good warranty policy

Cons
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- I have nothing to complain about this card at its price point
- A word of warning thought , because this SD card is so popular, there are plenty of fakes out there , I would HIGHLY recommend verifying your product serial number with the Product Verification Tool on Transcend's official website

Final Thoughts
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If you are looking for a good , reliable SD card that is good enough for fast, sustained burst photography that does not break the bank, you are looking at the right place. I can highly recommend this card
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fast and Reliable Performance - I get 44 Mb/s Read & 27 Mb/s Write
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2016
Between the two recent AirShows ( Wings Over Camarillo, CA and MCAS Miramar, San Deigo-CA ) and over 1200 pictures that I've taken at these events I can highly recommend you this Inexpensive and reliable SD card for your DSLR Camera

Performance
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- I purchased this SD card from Amazon specifically for the two Airshows mentioned above that I had been planning to visit for almost an year now and I wanted something fast , reliable and one that does not break the bank for my Nikon D5100 DSLR kit. And based on those parameters and my experience, it fits the bill perfectly
- I used this SD card for several sustained 'Burst Shots' in Sports mode for capturing fast moving aircraft or taking a fast pic at the right moment when to aircraft were doing a fast head-on flyby (see pics) and this card did not let me down in any of those moments
- I also did a synthetic benchmark performance test using the free software CrystalDiskMark :

Claimed Performance : "Upto" 30 Mb/S Read and Write, 10 Mb/s Guaranteed
Actual Performance : 44 Mb/S Read Max , 27 MB/s Write Max

Overall Read Performance : 31 % Faster than max theoretical value claimed
Overall Write Performance : 11% Slower than max theoretical value claimed

The Good
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- Solid real world performance for taking Hi-Res RAW images in Burst mode without any issues
- Excellent synthetic performance in benchmark tests as well
- Comes with a plastic case for safe storage
- Super inexpensive
- 30 GB usable storage space
- Good warranty policy

Cons
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- I have nothing to complain about this card at its price point
- A word of warning thought , because this SD card is so popular, there are plenty of fakes out there , I would HIGHLY recommend verifying your product serial number with the Product Verification Tool on Transcend's official website

Final Thoughts
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If you are looking for a good , reliable SD card that is good enough for fast, sustained burst photography that does not break the bank, you are looking at the right place. I can highly recommend this card
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 25, 2024
Capacity: 8GBStyle: Amazon Frustration FreePackage Type: Frustration-Free PackagingVerified Purchase
It fulfilled our expectations. Very good product. Value for money 🤑.
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Reviewed in Italy on September 22, 2020
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Ho acquistato questa sd per la mia reflex, molto buona!
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Reviewed in Italy on September 22, 2020
Ho acquistato questa sd per la mia reflex, molto buona!
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 13, 2022
Capacity: 32GBStyle: Card OnlyPackage Type: Standard PackagingVerified Purchase
Excellent item great quality use all the time.
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Reviewed in Japan on May 28, 2024
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5.0 out of 5 stars Très bon rapport qualité prix, vitesse suffisante pour la majorité des utilisations personnelles
Reviewed in France on July 31, 2017
Capacity: 32GBStyle: Card OnlyPackage Type: Frustration-Free PackagingVerified Purchase
Acheté pour enregistrer sur des caméras vidéo personnelles (en 1080p, 50ips), cette carte mémoire Transcend m'a donné entière satisfaction. Je l'utilise régulièrement depuis 2 ans maintenant et elle fonctionne toujours au poil. De l'espace, des débits corrects en lecture et surtout en écriture pour vos appareils photos, caméras vidéo et même consoles, c'est parfait. Attention, si vous souhaitez pousser un peu plus notamment pour enregistrer en mode rafale et RAW sur un appareil photo reflex par exemple, ou enregistrer en 4K sur certaines caméras, cette carte ne sera probablement pas suffisante et il faudra vous tourner vers des débits plus important. Toujours est-il que pour le prix et pour la majorité d'entre nous, vous pouvez y aller les yeux fermés !

Mention spéciale pour l'emballage "sans s'énerver" d'Amazon qui est tellement plus pratique que ces emballages plastique impossibles à ouvrir ! :)
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