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Lexar 16 GB Platinum II 60x SD Card
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Next closest price I could find is $30 plus s/h, or other deals that are out of stock as mentioned

$23 free shipping
I can't keep up to date with the price, it keeps changing sorry
Started at $21.99, $22.99, $23.99, now $24.99



Class4....need Class6


What device are you using that require class 6?


Hope their inventory management is better than Adorama, who was selling these for $20 each.


cslcpunk said: Lexar 16 GB Platinum II 60x SD Card
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$22 free shipping

I see Price: $22.99


eugovector said: What device are you using that require class 6?The modern mid-range DSLR cameras specify class 6, for example.


PoorJohn said: eugovector said: What device are you using that require class 6?The modern mid-range DSLR cameras specify class 6, for example.


Yep, need class 6 thanks anyway.


johnny98 said: Hope their inventory management is better than Adorama, who was selling these for $20 each.
Now they are $30 at adoramaLink


I think this a great deal. Not sure why anyone would vote this red. Thanks OP


Great for myself and family members with point and shoot cameras. Thanks OP for a great stocking stuffer!


Picked up one from Adorama at $20, but who knows when they'll get it back in stock to send. May grab another one of these.


I had grab this one tonight! It's on it's way! I had missed the Adorama one..


PoorJohn said: eugovector said: What device are you using that require class 6?The modern mid-range DSLR cameras specify class 6, for example.

Do you need class 6 all the time? Or only when shooting high-speed continuous RAW?


johnny98 said: PoorJohn said: eugovector said: What device are you using that require class 6?The modern mid-range DSLR cameras specify class 6, for example.

Do you need class 6 all the time? Or only when shooting high-speed continuous RAW?

Can I put it in Rebel Xsi?


in 4 2, green for OP


Thanks in for 1 with bing Cash Back.


^^ What did you search for to find the bing cb for beach camera?


anyone ever tried this in an archos player ? they're picky on what cards are in their id database


constantine03 said: ^^ What did you search for to find the bing cb for beach camera?
I bought a couple with Bing, too - just found them in the list of CashBack stores.


Thanks. Completely forgot to just look at the list.


Seems like a good deal. Miss the J&R deal since it was out of stock. Miss the Adorama deal.. so In 4 2 on this deal.

I tried a Class 2 MicroSD that came with the Motorola Droid on a Canon DSLR T1i and seems to work, but slightly slower. Works fine tho. If class 2 works fine, Class 4 should do the job on a DSLR as well?

beach camera now said 2.5% CB on Fatwallet.


yeah i just read that to shoot in movie mode with the Canon T1i - class 6 SD cards are needed


I don't know why I just bought this.

I plan on using it for extended HD space on my Latitude 2100 which only has a 16g SSD, but can read SDHC cards. Did I just double my HD space? If I am somehow mistaken, please let me know if using it this way is a bad idea. I can always use it in my camera.


greymoose said: I don't know why I just bought this.

I plan on using it for extended HD space on my Latitude 2100 which only has a 16g SSD, but can read SDHC cards. Did I just double my HD space? If I am somehow mistaken, please let me know if using it this way is a bad idea. I can always use it in my camera.

It's a different HD identifier, like D not C...but yeah, that's what you did.


I show price is now $24.99. Still a hot deal, right?


In 4 2. Thanks OP.


Wow! Price had jump from $22.99 to $24.99.. Glad I got it for $22.99 with free shipping..


Nope, $22.99 was better.
j3didude said: I show price is now $24.99. Still a hot deal, right?


sleepybubba said: Nope, $22.99 was better.
j3didude said: I show price is now $24.99. Still a hot deal, right?

$20 was even better, if Adorama ships soon.


Even if you dom't need class 6 for a point and shoot camera, is there any advantage in using one? If you have a class 2 or 4, and you have to wait a short time between shots, will that delay be reduced by using class 6 or 10? Or is the camera probably already working at its max speed regardless?


A high definintion SD card-based camcorder would need Class 6.


price currently $28.99


Class 4 apparently works fine for the Canon Vixia HF10 HD Camcorder..http://reviews.cnet.com/digital-camcorders/canon-vixia-hf10/4505-6500_7-32786396.html?tag=mncolBtm;rnav -- Hopefully, the review is accurate as I ordered 1 from the Adorama deal.


lcpadua said: It's a different HD identifier, like D not C...but yeah, that's what you did.

??????

Lcpadua, 'shrooms and Fatwallet are not a good mix.


OP, please change your title from "SD" to "SDHC" to reflect that this is actually an SDHC card. SD cards max out at 4gb and anyone searching for a larger card will do a title search for SDHC and may not pull up your deal. Thanks.


9000 said: Even if you dom't need class 6 for a point and shoot camera, is there any advantage in using one? If you have a class 2 or 4, and you have to wait a short time between shots, will that delay be reduced by using class 6 or 10? Or is the camera probably already working at its max speed regardless?

Faster card will download faster to your PC. Camera speed depends on a lot of factors; card speed is more likely to be an issue for high-end cameras than low-end.


johnny98 said: 9000 said: Even if you dom't need class 6 for a point and shoot camera, is there any advantage in using one? If you have a class 2 or 4, and you have to wait a short time between shots, will that delay be reduced by using class 6 or 10? Or is the camera probably already working at its max speed regardless?

Faster card will download faster to your PC. Camera speed depends on a lot of factors; card speed is more likely to be an issue for high-end cameras than low-end.

Most of the time, the buffer inside DSLR is good enough for RAW continuous shooting. My 50D with Ultra II cards has been great.


johnny98 said: PoorJohn said: eugovector said: What device are you using that require class 6?The modern mid-range DSLR cameras specify class 6, for example.

Do you need class 6 all the time? Or only when shooting high-speed continuous RAW?


Kinda late, but I wrote this post on SD:
rwong48 said: I also just got mine from the J&R deal last week (while also regretting the $20 FS deal).. plopped it into my T1i for some quick testing (I am only as amateur as my "quick testing" shows):

15MP JPG continuous shooting had no delays, shot up to 20-30 continuous frames.
15MP RAW continuous shooting had delays writing to the card after 5-10 continuous frames (it was inconsistent).
1280x720 video had no problems; memory LED blinked about once a second.
1920x1080 video had no problems; memory blinked slightly (25%?) faster.

I have not actually played back the video on my PC but whatever.

Hope that helps. Let me know if there's anything else you want me to test with it.

I tried again later and it was around 9-10 continuous RAW frames before the DSLR slowed down. So unless you're shooting that many, or have concerns outside of my quick testing, you should be ok.


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