Up to 5 MB/sec read speed and 1.5 MB/sec write speed
2 GB capacity offers plenty of storage for your digital images
Built-in write-protect switch prevents accidental data loss
Low power consumption is easy on device's batteries
Editorial Review:
Join the many schools, consumers, businesses and government groups that use Kingston's standard Secure Digital cards when using SD-enabled devices. With the built-in write-protection switch to prevent accidental data loss, Kingston's legendary quality assurance and affordable price - you'll get peace of mind and the best price-to-performance value.
The Kingston Secure Digital (SD) memory card combines massive storage capacity, blazing data transfer rates, and ironclad security in a memory card no bigger than a postage stamp. With an excellent price-to-performance value, this card is an ideal expansion option for the smallest of devices, including MP3 players, digital cameras, PDAs, smartphones, and more.
An SD memory card reader makes it easy to upload files from an SD memory card to a computer. With a 2 GB capacity, this memory card quickly and easily downloads and transfers digital files between a computer and the Internet, as well as other digital devices.
For added reliability and durability, the solid-state SD memory card is built of nonvolatile memory components and has no moving parts to wear out or break. The Kingston SD card is backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
Fast, cheap I originally bought this to go along with my HP 50g, in which it worked well despite the calculator not displaying the capacity correctly.
It's now sitting in my digital camera, and while there is noticeable lag while it writes to the card, I've actually made 720p video recordings with it. This might be using the internal memory of the camera; I'm not sure yet.
Not working with Apple iPhoto I brought this 4Gb memory card for use with my Canon A710 IS digital camera. Before this I had a 1Gb Kingston card and had no problems transferring the contents to iPhoto (latest version) on my MacBook Pro. The new memory card is not recognized by iPhoto. I've updated the Canon ImageBrowser software to see if it would recognize this card with no results so far. I've attempted the transfer using USB from my camera and using a USB card reader. As of this review I'm still pursuing a solution to this impasse.... more info
bought more, good and cheap exactly as above, price seems to have gone up. right after i purchased 2 more. hmmm... supply/demand? absolutly no problems though, and best price you can get.
Very pleased My camera is a Canon Powershot A650 IS, and is compatible with this Kingston 4GB SDHC Class 6 Flash Card (SD6/4GB) card. I've never gotten a memory card this big before, or needed one this big, but since my camera can take it, I decided to go with the 4GB. I read some reviews on the different types of flash drives and made sure that this one was compatible with my camera, and it was. I also looked up how to judge "class" numbers (like this one is a class 6) to see what the difference was. Basically (if... more info