Customer Reviews:
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works great September 8, 2010 travis armstrong I got this card (3 of them) for use in our Casio EX-F1 HD and high-speed digital cameras. Previously we'd been using Class 6 cards and there was a noticeable delay when saving a hispeed video. It would take several seconds to save the video file and get ready for the next shot. With this card it's done in less than a second.
Never Recieved the Card September 5, 2010 Stuntman Mike (Georgia) It was lost in shipping... Amazon asked me for a review, so I will oblige:
I ended up buying the 8gig version because I spent $$$ on shipping just to get the card here within 2 weeks.
Be careful. Someone out there is enjoying the card right now. Hopefully it rains and destroys their gear.
5/5 for the card.
0/5 for my experience with obtaining one.
-Mike
Only Needed For Serious Photographers September 3, 2010 J. Weber 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Helpful if you are a serious photographer who writes lots of rapidly taken still photos to the card. It is moderately faster, especially if you like to shoot numerous high resolution pictures in a row, or RAW + JPEG. The casual person who snaps one shot at time mostly, and who records video, won't likely notice a difference between this and a Class 6 card to be worth paying the extra money for this card.
Failed in less than 2 months July 29, 2010 cwiens 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
"Card can not be read" after about 800 photos. I formatted it in the camera. Did not do anything damage it. It just stopped working. Hoping to get a replacement and that this was a fluke.
New SDHC, "old" camrea July 28, 2010 R. Overall I have put the SanDisk 16 Gb Extreme Class 10 in my FZ50 Lumix (prosumer) and my FS3 Lumix (point-and-shoot), and had no problems so far. Seems to read it just fine, though the standard is newer than the cameras. Unable to "time" it, still it does feel a bit faster than the older Extreme IIIs (Class 6) I use normally. I can't see any difference in the photos, but the FS3 seems to reset itself for the next picture a little faster. May just be perception, but picture lag is important to me. Though the Extreme series cards remain a bit pricey, I've had no complaint about them, sun, snow, high humidity, heat, cold (Wyoming), or whatever. So far, a very high quality and reliable card.
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