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Lexar Media 16GB Platinum II 60x SDHC Card $23 at Beach Camera
Beach Camera has the Lexar Media 16GB Platinum II 60x SDHC Memory Card for $23 + $0 shipping = $23 shipped. The card is speed-rated at 60x, the equivalent of a minimum sustained write speed capability of 9MB per second. [Compare]
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#1
debs_basu - Posted 9:25 pm PST 11/24/09 (138 Posts)
even with 60x speed, this is class 4, most higher end cameras need class 6
#2
Trey1 - Posted 9:28 pm PST 11/24/09 (141 Posts)
http://store.lexar.com/?productid=LSD16GBSBNA060
Product Highlights
* For fast-action photography and HD video
* High-speed, high-capacity performance and reliability
* SDHC speed-rated at Class 4
* Limited lifetime warranty
Product Highlights
* For fast-action photography and HD video
* High-speed, high-capacity performance and reliability
* SDHC speed-rated at Class 4
* Limited lifetime warranty
#3
doomed - Posted 9:36 pm PST 11/24/09 (872 Posts)
#1 and how would the camera know what class the card is?
Class 6 is 6mb a second. *Minimum* speed.
This card is rated at a minimum of 9mb a second.
I would like to see what camera requires class 6 though. Most newer cameras work with both SD and SDHC cards regardless of speed. Just did some research on cameras that do HD video. They suggest not require class 4 or higher. (thats a min. of 4mb a sec.)
Heres some info to read up on the sd card speed classes for those who need the info:
http://www.sdcard.org/developers/tech/sdhc/
Class 6 is 6mb a second. *Minimum* speed.
This card is rated at a minimum of 9mb a second.
I would like to see what camera requires class 6 though. Most newer cameras work with both SD and SDHC cards regardless of speed. Just did some research on cameras that do HD video. They suggest not require class 4 or higher. (thats a min. of 4mb a sec.)
Heres some info to read up on the sd card speed classes for those who need the info:
http://www.sdcard.org/developers/tech/sdhc/
#4
buttmunch - Posted 11:03 pm PST 11/24/09 (604 Posts)
Love the teasing that these stores are doing with the price of these cards. At least Lexar doesn't make you screw around with rebates like Sandisk does - worse, Sandisk gives you debit cards for rebates instead of a simple check to deposit.





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