Panasonic 16GB Class 10 SDHC Card (up to 22MB/s - Gold Line)
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Average customer review:Product Description
- Class 10
- Up to 22MB/s Performance
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #6793 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Panasonic
- Model: RP-SDW16GE1K
- Released on: 2009-06-06
- Dimensions: .7 pounds
Features
- SD Card
- 16GB
- Single Pack
- Eco-friendly Packaging
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
The top end ‘Gold’ line for the professional user is the World’s First SD Memory Card to feature speed Class 10 (up to 22MB/s). The Gold line ranges from 4GB -32GB. This SD Card is protected against power cuts with an intelligent controller.
By respecting the environment, we have reduced our plastic packaging down by approx 60%.
Customer Reviews
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I purchased this for my Canon Legria HFS10 to supplement the built in memory. Panasonic claim speeds of up to 22MB/s but don't state anywhere if that is a Read or Write speed. Considering some of the older Class 6 cards (this is a Class 10) already achieve Read speeds in excess of 22MB/s I assumed it must be the Write speed and got one, but it wasn't capable of even 17MB/s from my Camcorder. In fact I had to reduce the quality to 12MB/s before the card would work.
I have given this two stars as it didn't fail to work completely and was perfectly capable of saving photos taken on the Camcorder.
Thankfully Amazon refunded me but make sure it is compatible before you splash out, it's hardly a cheap card after all.
Does not work in Panasonic full hd slot
I have just bought Panasonic full Hd TX-L32U10B and and a panasonic lumix DMC-TZ7 camera with panasonic 16gb x10 speed card. The card will not read in the sdhc slot in the tv with video or stills ( it does work through the hdmi socket)A small Kingston 250mb card I have works perfectly in the slot. Is the problem likely to be a faulty card, the camera, or the tv?
I bought this thinking I would have no compatibility problems - should possibly have bought a cheaper card.
it is what it says on the tin
i've used it for recording and taking pic's
what can i say if i need another card i would buy another one of these their great.






