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SanDisk Extreme 8GB HD Video SDHC Flash Memory Card (SDSDX-008G)
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SanDisk Extreme 8GB HD Video SDHC Flash Memory Card (SDSDX-008G)

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Description:

Get the perfect balance of speed and reliability for high definition video and faster shot-to-shot performance with SanDisk Extreme HD Video SDHC cards. Delivering Class 10 video performance with up to 20MB/sec read/write speeds1, you'll be ready to capture HD video on the latest digital point & shoot cameras and DSLRs that have high-definition video recording capabilities. Go with the latest in SanDisk memory optimized for video, and enjoy the ultimate in performance and high-def clarity.

Features:

Capture HD video on Class 6 camcorders and video-enabled DSLRs


Store up to 4 hours of H.264 high-def video


Performance/speed: Up to 20 MB/sec read and write speeds (Class 6)


Compatibility: compatible with all SDHC supporting cameras and camcorders


Security: Built-in write-protect switch prevents accidental data loss


Product Details:
Product Length: 0.94 inches
Product Width: 0.08 inches
Product Height: 1.26 inches
Product Weight: 0.09 pounds
Package Length: 1.26 inches
Package Width: 0.94 inches
Package Height: 0.08 inches
Package Weight: 0.22 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 49 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 49 customer reviews )
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32 of 32 found the following review helpful:

5Great for 60D + Magic LanternNov 04, 2011
By Gadget_Lover
The speed of this card may be overkill for standard shooting/filming. However, I use Magic Lantern on my 60D, which is a firmware modification that runs off of the SD card. I noticed that my Transcend 32 GB Class 10 SDHC Flash Memory Card TS32GSDHC10E had a hard time keeping up with some of the functions of the additional software. I decided to give the faster card a try, and the functions (such as magic zoom and focus peaking) work much better now.

Of course, pulling pictures and video off the card is also quicker than with the Transcend. Although both cards are "Class 10," the SanDisk is 50% faster than the Transcend.

13 of 13 found the following review helpful:

5Works great in my Canon 60DOct 18, 2011
By Paul Gifford
After a bit of research I purchased this card when I bought my Canon EOS 60D. I shoot RAW + JPG and have no trouble shooting at full speed with this SD card. Full HD video isn't a problem either.

I've put the card in both my desktop and laptop computers and haven't had any problem reading the images off them.

If you've spent a bunch of money on a DSLR why go cheap when it comes to the storage? A slow card can reduce the performance of the camera if you're shooting rapid fire. After looking at many reviews here and at photography websites I decided on this card and I haven't been disappointed.

14 of 15 found the following review helpful:

5Extreme SDHC 32Dec 21, 2011
By Pacerman
I recently purchased a GoPro HD Hero2 which shoots both video/still pictures and have been very satisfied with the performance of this card. Without going in to what a GoPro can do and why I matched it with this card I will simply say that it handles approx. 5 hours of video time in various settings and easily handles the rapid burst photo setting of 10 photos/sec...fast!

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Amazing - Better than advertised? 45MB/secFeb 02, 2012
By J. Currao
I bought this for my Canon EOS Rebel T2i. I got the 16GB version due to price and I'm not disappointed. I unload pictures onto my PC enough to not need 32GB and 16GB is still enough for 2hrs of HD video.

Here's the odd part. I'm not sure if Amazon made a mistake or if there's a new card coming out and the pictures don't reflect it BUT... I was shipped a new version of the card. It says 45MB/sec on the packaging and on the card itself. It looks slightly different than the pictures above but still has all the same great features.

I don't have enough experience with DSLRs to test this speed benefit but I thought I would share my bonus received upon shipment. Hopefully you all get the same one. Ultimately this is the best card on the market regardless of the 30/45 MB/sec. Your photos are worth it, don't skimp on the storage media.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

4GOOD, not great....Nov 28, 2011
By J. Conner "qm2-703"
I have had some problems with generic and low-level brand name cards, so I went with SanDisk "Extreme" !! But in my Canon SX230HS and Lumix FZ35 cameras, I cant see much diff from other SanDisk cards. I'va also had good luck with higher-end Kingston and Lexar, and would recommend them.

Note: As with any Amazon Recommendations, always go with products that have MANY ratings, and atay away from those products that have very few rating comments. It's not Amazon behind them, but I believe there are a lot of "ghost" reviewers on mfr payrolls working out there now.

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