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The SanDisk SDSDB-256-A10 is a 256 MB Secure Digital Card designed for high-speed data transfer, low power consumption, and exceptional durability, making it an ideal choice for professionals on the go.
A**J
Great card and excellent value
I have a Kodak DX4330 and atBest quality 3.1MP, this gives me 203 pictures,Better quality gives me 366 picturesGood quality gives me 740 picturesOther cameras due to compression and quality variations will be different.Just in case the other readers don't know, the MMC and SD card are the same format. The only difference is two things. The SD card is a little thicker (still seems to fit everywhere an MMC card does) and the SD card has an extra. It has a little slider that allows the user to keep from accidentally deleting or changing items on a card. This also keeps you from taking pictures on the card if you forget to switch it back. But then most cameras or other devices should remind you of this.The SD aspect to this MMC card also allows me to ensure the safety of my untransferred pictures as well. If I'm passing around my camera at a family gathering, first I slide the securing switch to the "lock" position to be sure no pictures can be deleted. Then I can be sure no one can accidentally delete my pictures. Unless others are aware of this feature, they would find it difficult to delete them unless they knew about this.The only tough thing about doing this, is remembering to slide the switch back off before I take new pictures. But then my Kodak camera would remind me to do this anyway, if I was not in Review.Great card, excellent value.
T**R
Exactly what I needed
I had a 16 year old Lowrance map/locator. A real dinosaur. Last fall the "hockey puck" satellite receptor failed. Found a replacement, but barely. Transferring all my Hotspots would have been impossible with a newer much higher capacity chip. I tried. Had to be an old tiny capacity chip. This one was old, but brand new. PERFECT
M**Y
Died after little use
I bought one of these to use in my digital camera because I have another card by SanDisk and that one has worked just fine for years. This one died after about 50 pictures. Now I have to go through all the hassle of getting a replacement and not know if that one will last or not. Very disappointed. My original card was made in Taiwan, this new, bad one was made in China.
P**R
A RARE mistake turns into a BOON!!!
I ordered this SD Memory Card through Amazon from Portable Guy. I own an older Samsung Digital Camera (only 3.2MP)and the instructions state that it would hold "up-to" 256MB SD Card. When my order arrived, I found that Portable Guy had sent me a 512MB Card. I was doubtful that my camera would accept it. To my suprise, it worked fine. I had sent a seller feedback stating that they had got the order wrong, and they quickly and efficiently called me to rectify the situation. Since I was getting MORE memory for the price, I opted to retain the SD Card. I have to report that Amazon does buisness with very reputable companies, and I would order from Portable Guy now without hesitation!!
V**L
Excellent Card
I bought this card for my KODAK CX6330 3.1MP digital camera. On this camera, at best resolution, I can take 306 pictures and/or 16 minutes of video. After a lot of use, it hasn't failed or gave me any problems. In fact, it's at least 3x faster than the internal memory when taking, deleting and viewing/thumbing through pictures. Video taking is very nice and fast as well, no problems there, it looks great when watched on TV with friends/family. Approximate download times through cable provided with my camera are about 3 minutes for 50megs of data. Mine is manufactured in China. I would recommend it for use in digital cameras. I'm considering buying another card of 256 or 512meg for making longer videos and to have even more shots when on vacation.
D**S
SanDisk camera product
When I was told by an employee at a local store I could no longer purchase this disk, that I would have to purchase a new updated camera. I was determined to try you, very glad that I did , the disk are exactly what was needed for my camera that I dearly love it takes the best pictures. Thank you for having this product and for anyone else that needs them they should always give you guys the chance to fill their need.
D**P
doesn't work, but send it in for a replacement
the first one i got shipped from amazon didn't work at all.. it sucked. it didn't work in any digital camera i used..but there's a warranty on it, so you just need to call sandisk.. send it in, and they'll replace it for you.. the one they sent me seems to be a different model or something.. and it works fine..so if you don't want to have to go through the whole replacement process, get a different card.
T**G
Not all digital devices work with all SD cards
There are a number of people leaving reviews here that bash SanDisk, and I'm sure that their experience justifies their opinions. But let me relate my own experience.I bought a couple of motion-activated trail cameras and bought several Kingston 256MB SD cards for them. I decided on Kingston based on so many favorable reviews of their SD cards on Amazon. But the cameras were not compatible at all with the Kingston cards. The cameras wouldn't power up in the manner that the user manual said they would, I couldn't access the menu screen, none of the set-up buttons worked, and the LCD screens showed things never discussed in the user manual. Things were just generally screwed up, and I wondered if I had received a defective unit.I called the camera manufacturer and they said that they also had experienced trouble with certain "offbrand" makes of SD cards, but that they hadn't had any trouble with SanDisk. I had never heard that Kingston was considered an offbrand, but I decided to experiment using another manufacturer's SD card. I inserted a SanDisk SD card, and the camera worked beautifully. Perhaps SanDisk adheres more closely to guidelines for cross-compatibility between digital devices, but that was a lesson for me.Contrary to the experiences of some, I have never had problems with a SanDisk memory card - CF or SD - whereas this is the second time I've had problems with a Kingston memory card - one time it was a 512MB CF card that suddenly went belly-up after not much use, and now their 256MB SD card was having compatibity issues. I'm sticking with Sandisk or Lexar.
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