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📸 Transcend 8GB SDHC Memory Card Premium Class 10 UHS-I Pack of 5 TS8GSDU1 - Top Value Bundle Review

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Details

BrandTranscend
Flash Memory TypeSDHC
Hardware InterfaceSDHC
Secure Digital Association Speed ClassClass 10
Memory Storage Capacity8 GB

Description of 📸 Transcend 8GB SDHC Memory Card Premium Class 10 UHS-I Pack of 5 TS8GSDU1 - Top Value Bundle

EXCLUSIVE BUNDLE: This unique bundle is just what you need to keep your pictures and videos safe and secure at all times. These memory cards offer fast read speeds allowing you to take pictures and transfer files quickly. AMPLE STORAGE: With the high capacity of 8GB, you can store and transfer all of your pictures and videos. This quick and easy to use memory card is great whenever and wherever you are!. MEMORY CARD FEATURES: 8GB Capacity - Class 10 - UHS-I (TS8GSDU1) - Max. Read Speed: 60 MB/s - Max. Write Speed: 25 MB/s - Built-in Error Correcting Code (ECC) - Limited Lifetime Warranty. BUNDLE INCLUDES: Transcend 8GB SDHC Memory Card Premium Class 10 UHS-I (Pack of 5).

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best price for such a product, I will buy more!

I didn't measure it, but it's plenty for everything, including recording video in highest resolution and burst shooting on the Nikon 5100. Pros: it's reliable, it's inexpensive, it has a good volume and read recording speed, and I didn't measure it. Different drawbacks: certainly, there are probably none, but nobody is immune from marriage and jambs)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect purchase for me, exactly what I was looking for!

The camcorder is compatible with one card, and that card can handle the 1080p broadcast without any issues. A video of this length can be stored in a 32GB drive for exactly 2 hours and 40 minutes. It is possible to use the second card in the SLR. The series are written very swiftly, considerably quicker even by eye than they would be on a card for students in the fourth grade. 32 GB can store 2,100 10-megapixel images that have been compressed using the JPEG format. I strongly suggest!

Revainrating 3 out of 5

There are deviations, in general it is tolerable.

I use two cards, one is made in Korea, the second in Thailand, both, although rarely, are buggy with files, issuing broken files, it is corrected by formatting the card . There were no special problems, overall reliability is important.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I do not cease to rejoice at the purchase, a very good deal!

I got one for myself, but it has a sticker on the package that says "ultimate" rather than "ultimate" on an orange backdrop. My laptop's reader writes to it at a rate of 7.8MB/s, and the camera writes at a rate of roughly 9-10MB/s (calculated from the length of time the RAW series was recorded). In conclusion, Full HD video writes "with a bang" and is extremely reasonably priced for SDHC. Although all of my other SD flash drives effortlessly operated for 1-3 years, I'll see how dependable it…

Pros
  • - cost - speed
Cons
  • Still nothing!

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just super, the product is made wonderfully, very satisfied.

For $390, I purchased the cheapest class 10 flash drive available online. In the end, he didn't fall short. There is some waste paper inside the branded packaging. Any files were missing because it had a FAT32 initial formatting. 16,109,273,088 bytes make up the disk, which according to erroneous Windows estimates equals 15.0 GB. According to H2testw, the volume is authentic. Although I never reached the 20Mb/s top speed, everything is in the expected class. The tests' top reading and writing…

Pros
  • plus reasonable price, ideal volume, and speed
Cons
  • -not found

a few facts about speed. This is significant because smaller cards of the same types are frequently slower than their larger counterparts (I have a 32 GB card). When used with a Transcend RDF8 reader, it can write 21.04 MB per second and read 222022 MB per second over USB 3.0. The read and write speeds for USB 2.0 are 19.82 MB/s and 19.41 MB/s, respectively. On files under 1MB, this CrystalDiskMark was visible. A 1.45 GB movie was recorded at a slower speed—17.2 MB/s on USB 2.0—than a "real"…

Pros
  • 1) Its class-appropriate speed is good (see comment). 2) Reading and writing have never been an issue during two years of extremely frequent use (always worked in FAT32).
Cons
  • The joint connecting the two sides of the body of the camera shattered along one of the ribs after a year of use. Even though it hasn't yet harmed the performance, you still need to remove it cautiously.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The price/quality ratio is great, I will buy again.

My TS32GSDHC10 cost $138.70, and it came in paper packing with a plastic window and a black sticker; the maker is Taiwan; and the model number is. Asp?Language: None; Model: 337JPG The Sema 3.5" Internal USB2.0 CF/MD/xD/MMC/SD/MS(/Pro/Duo)Card Reader/Writer+1port utilized the operating system's built-in AutoFormat utility to prepare the card for use.It says on the box that the card reader supports SD HC at the USB2.0 speed, but my old Acorp card reader never got above 4 ( Here are the results

Pros
  • Wow, that's some serious speed reading and writing!
Cons
  • False, it's Transcend.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

No complaints, I recommend to buy.

Purchased in order to use with the Panasonic HDC-HS80 camera. Naturally, following the first "plugging" in of a flash drive, the computer will think for a significant amount of time; nevertheless, this process will be notably drawn out with it. Perhaps it's because I already have a poor card reader, or perhaps it's because I can't safely remove the older version of USB, but the automobile is, to put it bluntly, above average. Therefore, I am unsure of the source of the issue with her legs…

Pros
  • Both the tempo and the volume
Cons
  • Dislikes the USB safely removal software because in order to insert the card into the reader, you have to first cut it out.

Whoever writes the speed less clearly does not get the concept that the smaller the files are, the slower the writing speed will be. I'm not referring to the size of the cluster that determines the fotik while formatting 32 kb; rather, I'm curious about the rates at which little files can be formatted with a cluster of that size. Even with a solid-state drive (SSD) with a speed of 550, reading little data can be a long process. When I use it with the Canon 600D, all of the functions, including…

Pros
  • 32giga! It's not a trick, nearly 20MB/s read and nearly 18MB/s write according to Transcend. do the test using Everest and HDTune, as well as on real 1GB files. I purchased a unique card reader made by the same vendor that is compatible with SDHC.
Cons
  • no

I want to demonstrate the results of the tests that I ran in the AIDA application on some of my memory cards by writing in chunks of 64 KB: This card is a Transcend 8 GB, 10 class, and it has a transfer speed of 13.0 MB/s. Class 10 300x (UHS-1) memory card manufactured by Transcend - 11.0 MB/s Class 6 at 6.37 megabytes per second for the Selicon Power 8 GB Selicon Power eight gigabytes, class 10, 9.55 megabytes per second Kingston 32 GB Class 4 Memory Stick, Operating at 4.8 MB/s Transcend 4…

Pros
  • Reliability. It's currently December 2022, and I bought this card (which is yellow, just like in the picture) in 2022. Even though the camera has already been replaced, the card remains the same, and I am able to write 4K footage with a bitrate of 70 Mbps onto it, despite the fact that only 15 minutes of film can fit into 8 gigabytes.
Cons
  • It would appear not; I have three flash drives and four memory cards manufactured by transcend, and I haven't experienced any issues with them up to this point.

It was discovered that an 8Gb class 10 card was quicker than a comparable class 6 card. There were many reports that said that the Transcend pace for students in the tenth grade is roughly equivalent to that of students in the sixth grade, if not less. Additionally, they claim that there are several packets, both paper and plastic, where it is stated that they will be packaged in 2022. Generally speaking, the Taiwanese maker of the plastic box I had was standard. Prior to then, I solely used…

Pros
  • Quick: 5 years of warranty. Compact SD / MMC card readers from Transcend are available, making it simple to use a memory card as a high-speed flash drive that is also universal. It's true that I misplaced the card reader and a memory card. I consider getting a new one. Of course, you can put any card in there; Transcend is not required. Who has issues taking images and videos? It seems to be a f / ap-those, not a memory card. This is notably true of all Canon DSLRs in the lowest price range. I use a Pentax K-7 with the most recent firmware, which quickly and faultlessly saves a series of frames in RAV (maximum speed 5.2 frames per second, RAV 13-18 MB each - recording also depends on which memory buffer in f/ap-those), even when shooting in series of 20-30 frames, with a frequency of one frame every 0.5-1 sec. I shoot panoramas in this way, and everything is written normally even on class 6 cards. I set the 10th based on my own observations, and I didn't see any changes, probably only because there weren't any issues with speed:) Additionally, there were no breaks in full-HD video. If f / a writes slower on a new, faster card, it's probably time to update the f / firmware (and possibly the camera's hardware as well:)).
Cons
  • You require a card reader that won't slow down; only then is it wise to purchase a card of a higher class.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Matches the description completely, very satisfied.

I've noticed this for more than five years: virtually everyone who came in with a card issue had no concept that their SD or SDHC card "failed" for them and did not "fail" for me simply because they did not know how to choose and utilize them appropriately! Not only do you need to choose a card, at least in accordance with the minimum requirements for a particular device, but you also need to consider how to read this card (otherwise, it will lag when exchanging data), ensuring that the card…

Pros
  • reliability and guaranteed readability on all compatible electronic devices. I've used Transcend SDHC cards for more than five years. No failures, brakes, work interruptions, or data loss were noted while using cards from this company. I exclusively bought cards from this manufacturer in the past, present, and future. I'll clarify why. More than 50 Transcend SD cards have passed through my hands (I purchased them for myself, my family, and friends), along with a little over 30 items from other manufacturers (who brought who to demonstrate who could read data) for a variety of devices, including cameras, camcorders, navigators, phones, and just as information carriers. The only cards with the most dependable, trouble-free, and quick functioning were Transcend cards. Other manufacturers occasionally run into issues as well: not all card readers can read them, not all devices can interpret them, and occasionally they can't view the complete volume (and this did happen).
Cons
  • There is none of such

Revainrating 1 out of 5

A terrible product, not worth your money absolutely!

I grabbed it to have on hand as a backup plan. After the first 10 shots, it dropped perfectly into the camera. Even though the photographs were clearly visible just seconds before, the camera started recording "unsupported data format." On average, the unfortunate guy's camera took one uncompressed photo every 15 seconds. When compared to other class 10 flash drives, its recording time is only a few seconds. The videos were transferred from my computer to the flash drive. The rate of data…

Pros
  • This is why I was unable to locate. If only it were "like 10th grade," I guess.
Cons
  • Poor quality, and a painfully slow read/write speed.

I made the decision to purchase a Panasonic HC-V500EE camcorder after reading the reviews posted here. 1-3 minute videos of 9 were captured. and ten pictures. The end of that. The phrase "disk is write protected" appears. format errors occur. Internet research led me to the conclusion that practically all memory cards have this issue, albeit it is unclear where it originates. I returned it to the shop for an evaluation. either fix or substitute. I'm currently debating which to choose.

Pros
  • failed to locate
Cons
  • fell apart

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not everything is so bad, the average purchase in quality.

Graph of write and read speeds of my sample: Maximum 9.22 MB/s write and 18.87 MB/s read (on 16 Mb files) Here is an average graph for all tested samples, from which it follows that the average write speed is only 11.87 MB / s: With its pros: Such a normal flash drive, but for quick recording with a camera, it would not hurt to increase the recording speed by 3 times. I wonder if there are such SD in reality? Has some cons: Misbehaves with Lumix G2: when recording video in motion Jpeg…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Amazing Speed and Capacity

I recently purchased a memory card from this brand and am blown away by its performance. As a professional photographer, I require high-speed and high-capacity memory cards for my camera. This product delivers on both fronts. Computers recognize the card quickly, thanks to the fast read and write speeds. As a result of my tests, I determined that it could handle large, high-quality images without delay. The only downside is that the price is a bit steep compared to other brands. Nonetheless…

Pros
  • High-speed read and write capabilities for optimal performance.
Cons
  • No included adapter for compatibility with older devices that use full-size SD cards.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works for me in Computers & Accessories

These SD cards work as promised on a 10 year old digital camera I found elsewhere on the internet. I received them quickly and in good condition. No problems with these SD cards and they are perfect for my old digital camera. 5 Stars.

Pros
  • Looks great
Cons
  • For old ones

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works for me - Computers & Accessories

These SD cards work as promised on a 10 year old digital camera I found online somewhere. I received them quickly and in good condition. No problems with these SD cards and they are perfect for my old digital camera. 5 Stars.

Pros
  • EXCLUSIVE PACK: This unique pack is just what you need to keep your photos and videos safe at all times. These memory cards offer fast read speeds so you can quickly take pictures and transfer files.
Cons
  • Mostly ok but...