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  • SDHC Test (Sandisk/IOdata/Toshiba/Panasonic/Transcend/ATP)

    Testing Results: Sandisk SDHC Class 2: 17.82 seconds IO Data SDHC Class 2: 11.09 seconds Toshiba SDHC Class 4: 15.01 seconds Panasonic SDHC Class 2: 11.40 seconds Transcend SDHC Class 6: 11.25 seconds ATP ProMax SDHC Class 6: 8.50 seconds Testing Method: The data below was derived by timing how long it took the Nikon D80 to write out 6 RAW images using "continuous shooting" mode. Timing commenced when the camera's card status light illuminated, and stopped when the light went out. All cards were formatted in the camera prior to testing.

  • Sandisk 4GB SDHC Memory Card Class 2 Retail

    Sandisk 4GB SDHC Memory Card 4 GB Retail Class 2

  • SDHC performance test using Nikon D80

    Testing Method: The data below was derived by timing how long it took the Nikon D80 to write out 6 RAW images using "continuous shooting" mode. Timing commenced when the camera's card status light illuminated, and stopped when the light went out. All cards were formatted in the camera prior to testing. Testing Environment: Nikon D80 Testing Results: Panasonic SDHC Class 2: 12 seconds Toshiba SDHC Class 4: 15 seconds Transcend SDHC Class 6: 12 seconds ATP ProMax SDHC Class 6: 8 seconds

  • Canon 550D test with SANDISK SDHC Extreme Card

    www.pureprintstraining.co.uk The canon 550D need the right SDHC card for it to function at its full potential. The Sandisk SDHC Extreme 20MB/S card works great with the 550D. This video shows you a demonstartion of why I have switched SDHC cards to the extreme.

  • Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ7 Beeping in Video

    I think the Lumix TZ7 has a general problem with fast SDHC cards. Listen to the video... Sandisk Extreme III 16 GB = as shown in Video Sandisk Extreme III 8GB = less, but still there if quiet Apacer 150x Hispeed SD 2GB = as shown in Video Panasonic SDHC 16GB Class 6 (goldig) = as shown in Video Lexar Standard SDHC 8GB (Class 2....) = perfect , no beeping Lexar Standard SDHC 4GB (Class 2....) = perfect , no beeping Firmware 1.1. Did test with 4 cameras. All of them have the same problem.

  • Kingston MicroSD Flash Memory Cards are Slow! - Comparison Test

    Kingston use to be quality, but not the most recent batch. Stick with Sandisk, A-Data, Transcend, or even HP micro SD cards. www.spoofee.com has 2gb microsd cards for $7 Tested on Nintendo DSi with R4iSDHC Tested on Windows 7. Kingston (Taiwan) vs HP (both FAT format)

  • CANON EOS 5D MARK II SDHC-CF ADAPTER CARD TEST

    1. CF CARD SanDisk Extreme IV UDMA 4GB CF CARD 2.SDHC-CF ADAPTER CARD Panasonic SD/SDHC ADAPTER CARD With Transcend SDHC Class6 8GB CARD

  • D7000 Burst Test on Transcend SDHC 16GB Class 6 vs Class 10

    To clear D7000 buffer in a 20 shot burst: Transcend SDHC Class 6 took approx 15 sec Transcend SDHC Class 10 took approx 20 sec

  • Transcend memory card unboxing

    I know, this is probably the most stupid video here on Youtube, but I wanted videos for my channel so...I made it. My cousin was filming so subscribe to her, either if you like the video. Her channel: http;//youtube.com/bowlingy Follow me on twitter: twitter.com Follow her on twitter: twitter.com Be sure to check out my blog: http;/eliasblog.tk Be sure to check out her blog, either: http;//appsdevelop.blogspot.com

  • Nikon D7000 Buffer Test w/ SanDisk Extreme Pro UHS-I 45MB/s

    A quick buffer test of the new SanDisk Extreme Pro SDHC UHS-I Card. Shot with the Nikon D90 with Nikkor 17-55 f/2.8 and Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 Buffer test on the Nikon D7000. All shots in RAW (NEF) format. Share this on Facebook! www.facebook.com Shot and edited the same day: 03.09.2011 Steven Pham www.stevenphamphoto.com | http | www.flickr.com

  • Does Name Brand Matter?: Transcend Vs. Sandisk Extreme

    Comparing an expensive memory card and the generic name brand card. do you see a difference?

  • Kingston SDHC (4MB/Sec) vs SanDisk Extreme SDHC (30MB/Sec)

    Testing whether or not a class 10 SDHC by SanDisk card can produce a better video image than a class 4 SDHC by Kingston. Answer: surprisingly the Kingston class 4 was superior with my GoPro HD Hero cameras. Also much cheaper: SanDisk 8GB $79.99 vs Kingston 32GB $99.99 sold from GoPro. For more information see: myworldfromabicycle.blogspot.com and for the best video camera around (and the one I use) see: myworldfromabicycle.blogspot.com

  • Early 2011 Macbook Pro will not read Sandisk Extreme Class 10 16gb SD Card

    *UPDATE 28th June 2011* - Seems like the problem has been resolved with the new 10.6.8 update. It can take awhile, at least 10 seconds at times, for the card to be detected, but at least it now works! Thanks to Houdini528 for highlighting it! If you're still having problems please share so others are aware. Cheers! ----------------------------- I have this problem which is quite frustrating. I recently purchased a 15 inch 2011 MBP 2.2ghz i7 and everything's great, except for that I'd also recently bought a Sandisk 16gb Extreme SDHC Class 10 SD Card, and it can't seem to be read on the new laptop!!! It works through an external reader, it also works on older versions of MBPs and iMacs. At times, for some reason, it works on the new laptop too! I understand that the new SD Card Readers for the 2011 MBPs are wired through PCIE, unlike the older models which are wired through a USB port on the chipset...could this be affecting the problem? Apple please resolve this soon, Sandisk won't (and shouldn't) take back the card because there's nothing wrong with it. *I don't have a video here, but the card also faces the same problem on 2 other early 2011 MBPs I've tested them on, so I doubt it's just my laptop that's acting up.

  • Sandisk 8GB Extreme III SDHC Card with MicroMate Reader

    The SanDisk Extreme III Secured Digital High Capacity (SDHC) Card is designed specifically for high-end, professional photographers who work under extreme conditions and expect the very best in products and support services. This 8 Gigabyte SDHC Card has a minimum of 20MB/second sequential write and read speed (based on SanDisk internal testing), which allows for faster capturing of large image files to the card, faster viewing of images and faster data transfer rates.

  • SIG TV - Panasonic 4GB Class 10 SDHC UHS-1 90MB/s Memory Card (Proof 5)

    One of the requirements for SD memory cards with high capacity is a highly reliable data save function. Panasonic's SD memory cards include our unique Intelligent Controller to provide longer life and greater reliability. It keeps your important data safe under a wide range of usage conditions and potential accident situations. Improved construction (Proof 5) - Waterproof, Shockproof, Magnetproof, X-Ray proof, Extreme temperature proof Extreme bending/twisting - guaranteed to be 2x stronger than the industry's minimum specifications Made in Japan

  • Worlds Fastest SD Card Delkin Elite 633x UHS 1 Vs Class 10 and Class 4

    This is a speed comparison between the worlds fastest SD card, a 16GB Ultra High Speed 1, a 16GB Class 10, and a 4GB Class 4 card. Full benchmarks are at the end of the video.

  • Kingston SD/1GB vs Transcend SD/4GB-10 (Samsung Camera Hmx-Q10)

    Сравнение флеш-карт 2-ух видов и разных классов, различий почти нет. Twitter:twitter.com VK:vk.com Обратная связь: Nikita.Kovalenko.y@gmail.com

  • SanDisk Ultra 32GB SDHC Class 10 Review

    Buy your own SanDisk Ultra SDHC Memory Card at amzn.to My unboxing, review, and benchmark of the SanDisk Ultra 32GB SDHC memory card. I have been using this in my T3i for HD 1080p @ 30fps recording and it hasn't failed me yet regardless of the situation. Help support my videos by liking them (only if you actually like it of course) and subscribing if you want to keep up with my tech reviews. You can find all my videos at TechReviewed.net

  • Transcend 16 GB SDHC Class 10 Flash Memory Card REVIEW

    For more info Amazon: amzn.to Thanks for watching! Like if you liked it and subscribe for more!