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As they said, poor men pay twice. I shoot RAW+JPEG with a Nikon D50, this SD card can keep up with my continuously rapid firing without a problem. Don't buy the regular SD card for your digital SLR. Get the one supports higher write speed. I used a cheaper regular SD card before and I needed to wait for a couple of seconds after 2nd or 3rd shot. Highly recommended.
No noticeable slowdown when using burst mode. Great card. Using it with CHDK, works great. Using it with a Canon SD500 Elph. Writes fast. RAW images take slightly longer to save. Good price.
I can't add much to what has already been said save this detail:Works just fine with a Dell 1330 as a vista ready boost device. The only downside is that the card sticks out of the slot very slightly (say 1/16").
The intermittent function of the card will ruin taking photos at an event and you will want to put your camera away, so better to be safe than sorry.even if it only costs sixteen bucks. If you are not really hard up on how fast it saves the file, I would perhaps check with your camera/device for compatibility before making this purchase.
Of course, my first experience using this memory card was at my Great Grandmother's 100th birthday. I went to shoot video and once I finished and went to save it the screen popped up with "System Error".
I didn't think my Casio EX-Z40 was that old, so I went ahead an ordered this 2GB 50X Kingston memory card in the hopes that I could take a ton more photos. I am frustrated more at Casio I suppose than this memory card, but it's hard to tell which one is actually the culprit, as other memory cards have worked great.
WHAT. This became very common with this memory card.
I guess I could try using this in my HD video camera. I rate this a 4 out of 5, just for the mere fact that it works when it wants to.
Does everything I would want it to do. Works great with my Nikon camera. Great buy.
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