Friday, August 6, 2010

Samsung 16GB SDHC PLUS High Speed memory card Class 6

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 "Works great for Hi Def video for camcorders" 2010-07-11
By Geoffers
This card works great for Hi Def video from camcorders. For example, the Panasonic UK SD700 (that this is plugged into) can record at it's highest setting (1080/50p @ up to 28Mbp/s VBR) with this card. Worth noting that the SD700's highest quality / bitrate setting is higher than the AVCHD Standard of 17 or 24 Mbps. This card is capable of at least 48 Mbps as class 6 so is slightly overkill for most HD camcorders using AVCHD, you could get away with a class 4.



Some of the DSLRs that seem to be having an issue record a VBR at up to 60 Mbp/s and ideally need a class 10 card (well, a class 7.5)...











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 "Not fast enough for video!" 2010-05-12
By Reaction (UK)
It might look pretty and might be waterproof... but it is too slow for HD video on my Canon EOS 550D SLR (and I suspect many other devices recording 1080i HD video). Just search on a popular internet video site to see a guy demonstrating its unsuitability. Instead, buy the bland-looking but far better performing Verbatim 44031 16GB HD Video SDHC Class 6 Card, available here on Amazon. The Verbatim can sustain HD video recording without the 550D ever showing its buffer warning.

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 "Too slow for video" 2010-05-05
By John J. Esslinger (london)
Works great for taking pictures, but it is too slow for the Canon 550D HD video. Hope I save someone the problem I had.

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 "Spectrum is Green" 2010-04-13
By Wayne Redhart (West Midlands, UK)
Judging from the way it is described by the manufacturers, one would certainly expect this to be a seriously durable piece of data storage equipment. After having read their bold claims about what it can withstand, I decided to set to upload some data and get straight work on it. First up I thought I'd load up the VW camper van and see how it took to the kind of application of pressures that they describe. Next I thought I'd try out the claim about it being capable of lasting 24 hours in sea water. Unfortunately I didn't have any to hand, although a spontaneously improvised burst of ingenuity did permit me to muster up a comparably saline-saturated alternative, in which I was able to leave it to soak overnight.



Well, let's just say that if you were to ask me which character from a Gerry Anderson TV series this memory card bears the most similarity to, I would have to go for Captain Scarlet off "Captain Scarlet" (I had initially been quite drawn to towards the idea of selecting Marina off "Stingray", but I had no choice but to nudge her aside after it finally occurred to me that a character who was renowned for possessing powers of indestructibility might be an inherently superior contender for the focus of an analogy- compared to a mute mermaid who did nothing but sit on her arse all day in a futuristic submarine). For family photographs, videos and items of long-term sentimental value, you won't find a more durable means of storage. I can just picture it being uncovered and looked through years from now, in the immediate wake of my death- like a time capsule to an era gone by. At least, I can only presume that this will be the next use anybody might get out of it. After, all I'll be damned if I've got the faintest idea as to where in my cluttered study the bloody tiny little thing might possibly have ended up since I last used it...

Customer Buzz
 "Best I have found for readyboost" 2010-04-08
By Mr. R. Burnikell (England)
I use this card for readyboost in my Windows 7 PC. For those that don't know readyboost (which uses random read/write) places very different demands on Flash cards compared to a camera (which uses serial read/write).



I tried several cards including a Sandisk Extreme III class 10 card (twice the price), but this samsung class 6 card gave the best performance with readyboost. Formatted as NTFS (required for readyboost use above 4GB) performance in my PC is about 6.5Mb/s random read and 5.5MB/s random write.



An excellent card that outperformed a leading class 10 card at twice the price for NTFS random read/write (readyboost).


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