I got it in a respected store before going on a significant trip with hundreds of megabytes of images on it. Never use SDHC from the tenth grade. For the sake of comparison, there is a 4GB Transcend card that is not at all SDHC compatible; I purchased it four to five years ago. The older one moves a lot quicker. If you take a series of pictures, the indicator for recording pictures will flash for an extended period of time. However, the indicator will be nearly impossible to see on the older card because everything is written on the fly. I was prepared for this, but because my funds were limited, I opted to purchase 32GB for approximately $1800. I don't regret it. Even if I have already taken hundreds of images in a quarter of a month, the fact that I have done so does not concern me very much. It is not something that anyone who does reporting should consider doing. There, speed is of the essence, and even an antiquated DSLR cannot keep up with this card's transfer rates. Reliability: the previous generation of Transcend has been in use for the past five years without experiencing any malfunctions; however, I am unable to say the same for this model just yet. But, you shouldn't expect an inexpensive card to have great performance. Those that require an unwavering level of dependability will be required to spend three to four or even more times as much.
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