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  1. 151 of 153 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    SanDisk 8GB SDHC Secure Digital Card, 1 Feb 2009
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    Ken D (UK) –

    What can I say? SanDisk has been my favourite memory card manufacturer for many years now. The 8 Gb card has a huge storage capacity and like other cards, it is simple to transfer files to and from. As for pricing, SanDisk is relatively cheap when compared to other brands and yet performs excellently.

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  2. 463 of 474 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Bargain price for top branded card, 24 Oct 2008
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    Just how cheap can this memory get ?

    I am using this card in my Kodak Z1015 HD video capable digicam, the card is fast enough to cope with HD video to be continuously streamed to the card, I recently shot a continuous 29 min video with no problems whatever (8GB would have given me much longer)…it seems just great

    This card is classified as a “class 4”, which means that it must have a minimum write speed of 4 megabytes per second, this seems fast enough for my purposes, other cards are classified at class 6 (6 mb/s min), so its not the fastest, but it seems fine for video

    Just a note though….make sure that the device that you plan to use this card with is SD HC compatible as some older devices wont recognise this card

    I am sure that memory will get even cheaper, but this seems like a great price to me, high street retailers often charge three or four times this price…Sandisk is a well known brand name too…great value

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  3. 60 of 61 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    value for money (but check price of the 16GB and the Extreme versions), 17 Oct 2008
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    Arctic Nomad (London) –

    What is there to say, it’s a memory card, it stores things. It doesn’t do much anything else. It does what it does well enough, it keeps the data; and it is reasonably fast.

    It works great with my camera (EOS 450D), and you do need minimun of 8gb with a DSRL. Though you might now want to start looking at the 16GB to see if they provide better GB/£ ratio.

    If speed is critical for you (as it sometimes is), then you might want to consider the Extreme versions from SanDisk (have one of those also). Yes they are more expensive, but you will want one of those if you for example do continuos shooting with a DSLR, then it’s about the speed.

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