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Kingston SDHC Class 10
$77.11
Released April, 2010
The Pros:Large enough capacity for hours of HD video recording. Can take long series of high-resolution videos in sequence without lagging the camera. Card is so light you can't really feel the weight of it.
The Cons:Doesn't include any software for file retrieval. Often becomes corrupt where you'll lose a file or two. Will sometimes get an error and become unusable.
Kingston's SDHC Class 10 is the manufacturer's top-end line of high-capacity SD cards, available in 16GB and 32GB versions. SDHC cards feature much greater storage capacity than regular SD cards – limited to 2GB capacities in Kingston's offerings – and are intended to hold hours of HD video or thousands of photographs.
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The Class 10 cards feature a minimum data transfer rate 2.5x higher than the Class 4 models. The cards are designed to be durable and reliable, with no moving parts. The SDHC Ultimate line adds an 8GB option, but offers a lower minimum transfer rate. SDHC cards require devices supporting the format, and will not work with those supporting only SD.
Features
- 16GB or 32GB
- 10MB/s minimum data transfer rate
- Up to 22MB/s read
- Up to 18MB/s write
- No moving parts
- FAT 32 file format
- Requires host device supporting SDHC
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large enough capacity for hours of HD video recording
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can take long series of high-resolution videos in sequence without lagging the camera
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card is so light you can't really feel the weight of it
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can record HD video smoothly without having to worry about lag or save times
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files copy on and off the card very quickly
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doesn't include any software for file retrieval
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often becomes corrupt where you'll lose a file or two
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will sometimes get an error and become unusable
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