One should also mention that these cards come in different classes. Next to the SDHC logo you can see a small circle with a number. Your cards happen to be class 4 cards. There are also class 6 (and higher) cards which are more expensive. The main difference is the speed with which these cards read and write data. For HD video class 4 and class 6 cards are sufficient.
The Class specification defines the "minimum" sustained transfer rate. So for instance, Class 4 like you have means that the minimum sustained transfer rate will be 4 megabytes per second.. That doesn't mean they can't in some situations transfer faster then their Class though, the key word is "minimum". I've seen some Class 10 cards out but they are expensive. Give it a few months and the capacity and Class will be higher and cheaper.
Nice review....you should check out newegg, they have 32gb cards that will save you a hell of allot of time and space....just my 2cents as usual lol. Keep it going.
gr8 idea to carry SD cards im gonna try it
but dop u ever worry about them rubbing together? would they damage each other fr rubbing tog or contact w ea other? thx karen
cougarbahia 6 months ago
@cougarbahia
I have used this for a long time now, and no problems at all so far
GearBuyersGuide 3 months ago
do you use those SDHC cards for your youtube videos
bluedog916 1 year ago
@bluedog916
yes
GearBuyersGuide 1 year ago
Class doesnt matter if your memory card is fake. it only works with original ones.
edwinmicky 1 year ago
One should also mention that these cards come in different classes. Next to the SDHC logo you can see a small circle with a number. Your cards happen to be class 4 cards. There are also class 6 (and higher) cards which are more expensive. The main difference is the speed with which these cards read and write data. For HD video class 4 and class 6 cards are sufficient.
stschmalhaus 2 years ago
@ stschmalhaus
Good info, I didn't know that (saw the number, wondered what it was) thanks
GearBuyersGuide 2 years ago
The Class specification defines the "minimum" sustained transfer rate. So for instance, Class 4 like you have means that the minimum sustained transfer rate will be 4 megabytes per second.. That doesn't mean they can't in some situations transfer faster then their Class though, the key word is "minimum". I've seen some Class 10 cards out but they are expensive. Give it a few months and the capacity and Class will be higher and cheaper.
1jump2many 2 years ago
Nice review....you should check out newegg, they have 32gb cards that will save you a hell of allot of time and space....just my 2cents as usual lol. Keep it going.
IKLIPTIC 2 years ago
SDHC? Sounds like ninja gear to me..is that super atomic infrared ink in that pen?
datsun2401972 2 years ago