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Review on Transcend 4 GB Class 6 SDHC Flash Memory Card - Best Performance and Storage for Digital Devices: TS4GSDHC6 by Kaveen Reyes

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent performance, strong compatibility

I bought this Class 6 SDHC card for my new Canon G9 about 4 months ago because I needed a high speed SDHC card for my new camera. Since I've had it, I've swapped it between the Canon G9 and my SD800 depending on whether I was going to a point and shoot event or if I could hang the G9 around my neck and use it. Performance has been great so far, I did a 45 second burst on my G9 (10MP camera) before the wedding and the card records it all with no issues and lets me just hold the button and fire shot after shot . Looking at the raw number of bytes, that the camera is processing and recording during a burst session, it feels damn strong that it's recording so many MB/s. For cleaning was the G9, which he handles with ease. Also swapping the card between cameras while filming was never a problem as the card seems to work seamlessly with all my SD based Canons. I've never had to reformat a card or anything like that. An easy feature to buy this card is the combination of performance, compatibility and price. You can buy 4 of these and just swap them out if you are a serious photographer. I take 600-800 10 megapixel images per card, about 4-6 megabytes per image, so I really can't imagine you would need more than one of these unless, You are a professional photographer shooting with a trigger finger at a resolution of 12 or higher. . But in this case, you probably want to play it safe and use more cards just in case one of them fails. I heard this advice from some photographer friends; that you never want to buy a card larger than 4GB, if you fill it up full and it fails you will lose hundreds and hundreds of photos at the same time. Therefore, having multiple 4GB cards seems to be the best choice between security and convenience in most cases. But in this case, you probably want to play it safe and use more cards just in case one of them fails. I heard this advice from some photographer friends; that you never want to buy a card larger than 4GB, if you fill it up full and it fails you will lose hundreds and hundreds of photos at the same time. Therefore, having multiple 4GB cards seems to be the best choice between security and convenience in most cases. But in this case, you probably want to play it safe and use more cards just in case one of them fails. I heard this advice from some photographer friends; that you never want to buy a card larger than 4GB, if you fill it up full and it fails you will lose hundreds and hundreds of photos at the same time. Therefore, having multiple 4GB cards seems to be the best choice between security and convenience in most cases. If you fill it up and it fails, lose hundreds and hundreds of photos at once. Therefore, having multiple 4GB cards seems to be the best choice between security and convenience in most cases. But in this case, you probably want to play it safe and use more cards just in case one of them fails. I heard this advice from some photographer friends; that you never want to buy a card larger than 4GB, if you fill it up full and it fails you will lose hundreds and hundreds of photos at the same time. Therefore, having multiple 4GB cards seems to be the best choice between security and convenience in most cases. If you fill it up and it fails, you'll lose hundreds and hundreds of photos at once. Therefore, in most cases it seems Having multiple 4GB cards is the best choice between security and convenience. But in this case, you probably want to play it safe and use more cards just in case one of them fails. I heard this advice from some photographer friends; that you never want to buy a card larger than 4GB, if you fill it up full and it fails you will lose hundreds and hundreds of photos at the same time. Therefore, having multiple 4GB cards seems to be the best choice between security and convenience in most cases. In most cases, owning multiple 4GB cards seems like the best choice between security and convenience. But in this case, you probably want to play it safe and use more cards just in case one of them fails. I heard this advice from some photographer friends; that you never want to buy a card larger than 4GB, if you fill it up full and it fails you will lose hundreds and hundreds of photos at the same time. Therefore, having multiple 4GB cards seems to be the best choice between security and convenience in most cases. In most cases, owning multiple 4GB cards seems like the best choice between security and convenience. But in this case, you probably want to play it safe and use more cards just in case one of them fails. I heard this advice from some photographer friends; that you never want to buy a card more than 4GB if you fill it up full and it fails, lose hundreds and hundreds of photos at the same time. Therefore, having multiple 4GB cards seems to be the best choice between security and convenience in most cases. I heard this advice from some photographer friends; that you never want to buy a card larger than 4GB, if you fill it up full and it fails you will lose hundreds and hundreds of photos at the same time. Therefore, having multiple 4GB cards seems to be the best choice between security and convenience in most cases. I heard this advice from some photographer friends; that you never want to buy a card larger than 4GB, if you fill it up full and it fails you will lose hundreds and hundreds of photos at the same time. Therefore, in most cases it seems to have multiple 4GB cards,

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