Sandisk 2GB Secure Digital Card
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Average customer review:Product Description
The best technology for memory cards.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #4 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: SanDisk
- Model: SDSDB-2048-E10
- Released on: 2005-11-18
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .39" h x .39" w x .39" l, .22 pounds
Features
- 2 GB secure digital memory card suitable for use with digital cameras Stores up to 2368 compressed images depending on camera model, resolution and compression High transfer rate for fast copying and downloading."
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
The SD Card is a highly secure stamp-sized flash memory card. The SD Card can be used in a variety of digital products: digital music players, cellular phones, handheld PCs (HPCs), digital cameras, digital video camcorders, smart phones, car navigation systems and electronic books.
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Customer Reviews
Don't buy this card!
I bought two of these cards for myself and husband before going on honeymoon. I checked before we went to make sure the cards were compatible yet after taking a few photos I started to have problems with it (never experienced anything like this with other cards). The camera would not switch on or off, sometimes it decided to stop part way through a video or just crash when looking back through the day's photos. I thought it may be my camera playing up until my husband started using his card and he experienced the exact same problems. When I tried to remove the card and use another I discovered the card is stuck in the slot, the spring mechanism works but it does not come out any further. So not only is it rubbish but I can't even use another memory card! To top it all off, I tried to connect it to my computer via the camera leads and it has real difficulty even picking up the memory card in the camera so I don't even know if I can get my honeymoon photos developed. Will never buy from them again and wouldn't recommend to anyone either.
All you'll ever need.
Great little card - I've had one in my D50/D200 for three years and taken over 20 000 shots with no problems. Write speeds are excellent, even with RAW capture.
This card with hold 1000 JPG (normal) shots on my 6.1MP Nikon, and nearly 300 in RAW.
If you're looking at this and thinking 'why not buy a big 4GB or 8GB card', which are pretty cheap also, check first to make sure your camera supports SDHC (which most of the big MB cards are) - don't get stuck! My D50 for example doesn't support SDHC and therefore this 2GB card is the 'biggest' one that it'll take.
I can't see anyone needing more than 2GB on a normal camera between downloads, unless they're away for a long period. In which case, just pick up two or three - it's not like they are expensive, is it.
Postage from Amazon agreed is an absolute shocker - clearly, that's where resellers make up their profits (like EBay sellers have been doing for years).
So, but two or three from the high street, but in terms of quality and reliability, they don't get much better than this.
Cheap as chips
The price for sd cards just amazes me,to think just a few years ago you would be paying at least £150 -£200,for this card.The first memory card ibought was a sandisk 512 mb,it cost me nearly £60 from argos.So i do not mind paying the extra postage,which i find very reasonable, CHEAP AS CHIPS AYE SAY!!!






