I have tried this card on several machines, and various card readers, but none seem to be able to be able to recognise it. The most comman problem being disc error.
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I first bought 2 of these, and made sure they worked in my Toshiba Hi Def Camcorder; no problem. It does have a 40 Gb hard drive in it, but I wanted some extra capacity in case I filled the hard drive on my holiday next February. Amazon then had an offer of a combined price for one of these 8Gb cards and a USB reader, so I purchased this also. Once again no problem with either item. I will test all 3 again before I go away; just in case !
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This is an awesome card without a doubt! But beware as mine didn't come with a 'dinky little card reader' as reading some of these reviews you might expect (i.e. previous 20MBPS version did come with case, reader & software) this confusion for me totally defeated the point of buying it for use as a fast memory stick which is expandable - doh! Regardless it is still an amazing card and the latest formula 1 edition too :) NOTE: PLAY still offer the previous version with the benefits for the same price so its a matter of how fast you wanna go ;)
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I should have read previous reviews that this card may not be compatible with some canon`s. It doesn't seem to work with my Canon HF10 camcorder.
I'm in the process of returning it.
If you have canon`s equipment don`t buy this card
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I should have read previous reviews that this card may not be compatible with some canon`s. It doesn't seem to work with my Canon HF10 camcorder.
I'm in the process of returning it.
If you have canon`s equipment don`t buy this card
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......... You can't buy better than Scandisk, there are cheaper ones, but, are they reliable? Why not pay that little bit more and get peace of mind!
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You may need a 'micromate USB sdhc adapter', or equivalent generic adapter, if you want to transfer to and from a PC and the memory at high speed (I get around 4Mbps writing and around 10Mbps reading sustained speeds with a generic SDHC compatible USB adapter).
Many SD card readers, even the USB 2.0 ones I have that are less than a year old, do not support SDHC.
The SD card adapter supplied is only a physical form factor adapter it has no electronic communications adaptation capability.
Without a 'micromate' USB adapter, or equivalent, expect problems of locking up explorer and an unrecognised card in MS Windows computer-browser when the SDHC-card in the supplied SD-form-factor adapter is inserted into ... Read More:
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