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Review on πŸ’Ύ Transcend 16GB SDHC Class 10 Flash Memory Card - High Speed Performance and Reliable Data Storage by Kiril Bonchev ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am delighted, the product is really worthy.

It was discovered that an 8Gb class 10 card was significantly quicker than a comparable class 6 card. I had my reservations after reading numerous reviews claiming that the 10th grade Transcend speed is virtually identical to that of the 6th school, if not slower. They also claim that the products come in a variety of plastic and paper containers, all of which bear the date "packed in 2022." My plastic container was generic and made in Taiwan. I'd been using nothing but Transcends up until that point, and I couldn't be happier with the quality, pricing, speed, and durability of every single one of them. After making the purchase, I decided to check the results of some tests first; HD Tune Pro indicated that the 8GB Transcend class 10 was virtually identical to the class 6 except that it had a slightly faster write speed for large data blocks; however, it still fell short of the advertised speeds and was two to three times smaller. BUT! Since I use the card in an f/ap-those, I didn't have a card reader handy, so I linked a flash drive to a USB cord and tested the card in the f/ap-those. Such outcomes were generally unsatisfactory, with the underlying connection interface presumably to blame. As I had no idea how long it took the camera to write various files to the card in real time, I decided to investigate. I popped it into a laptop's standard built-in card reader and recorded 1,4 GB worth of 1337 reasonably hefty files (books, documents, archives ranging in size from a few megabytes (Mb) to hundreds of Mb or more; on average, various PDFs and DJVUs in the 20-50 Mb range). The recording speed was more than twice as fast in 10th grade. The time difference is 6 minutes and 40 seconds. The tenth grade is the best.

Pros
  • Quick:) Five-year guarantee on parts and labor. Conveniently use a memory card as a high-speed flash drive (memory card / flash drive) using a tiny SD / MMC card reader from Transcend. Yes, I admittedly misplaced a card reader (and a memory card). I've been considering replacing it with a new one. Of course, you're not limited to using only Transcend cards with it. Anyone having trouble taking pictures or recording video should check their f/ap-those rather than their memory card; this is especially true for all Canons in the entry-level pricing range of DSLRs. Even when shooting in a series of 20-30 frames, with a frequency of one frame every 0.5-1 sec - this is how I shoot panoramas - the latest firmware on my Pentax K-7 writes everything normally, even to class 6 cards. Since there were no issues with speed to begin with, I set the tenth subjectively and didn't even notice any differences. There were also no pauses in the high-definition footage. If f/a slows down when using a faster card, it's probably time to upgrade the f/ firmware app-ta (and maybe the hardware, that is, the camera itself:).
Cons
  • You need a card reader that won't slow things down (only then will upgrading your card make sense).