Super Media Store has the Ridata 8GB SDHC Class 6 Flash Memory Card for $16 with free shipping on orders over $25. Otherwise shipping is $5. Rated Class 6 features a write rate of up to 6 MB/s.
wow, finally back down to $2/GB after a year. been around $20 ($2.5/GB) or more for the last year, but seems flash prices are headed back down.
i bought two of these exactly a year ago from supermediastore for $15 each. i figured i would get more use out of two 8 GB cards than a single 16 GB one for the same $/GB. good speed and i haven't had any problems with them, but i still don't trust ridata as much as kingston for my camera.
i use the cards with the little-larger-than-thumb-drive card-enclosing sdhc readers that you can get from hong kong for $5 or so. this allows me to upgrade the card separate from the reader, buy cheaper memory (sdhc card < thumb drive), and have a read-only mode (so whatever computer i'm using doesn't either delete my files as mistakenly virubaconnfested or corrupt the filesystem when i forcible remove the reader as windows refuses to unmount it).
I see no reason why someone would trust kingston over any other brand.. Kingston has meant nothing but problems for me. I have several ridata cards, good quality cards.
Same here with Kingston bad experiences although it was a long time ago with CF cards and a canon camera. I got a few Kingston SD cards that seem to work okay.
wow, finally back down to $2/GB after a year. been around $20 ($2.5/GB) or more for the last year, but seems flash prices are headed back down.
i bought two of these exactly a year ago from supermediastore for $15 each. i figured i would get more use out of two 8 GB cards than a single 16 GB one for the same $/GB. good speed and i haven't had any problems with them, but i still don't trust ridata as much as kingston for my camera.
i use the cards with the little-larger-than-thumb-drive card-enclosing sdhc readers that you can get from hong kong for $5 or so. this allows me to upgrade the card separate from the reader, buy cheaper memory (sdhc card < thumb drive), and have a read-only mode (so whatever computer i'm using doesn't either delete my files as mistakenly virubaconnfested or corrupt the filesystem when i forcible remove the reader as windows refuses to unmount it).
Good buy!! Bought one about a year ago and have had no problems with it...
Cheap but those EyeFi cards looks so cool w/ WiFi and GPS'ish features to encode photo locations.
Good deal. I have one and the write speed is great
I see no reason why someone would trust kingston over any other brand.. Kingston has meant nothing but problems for me. I have several ridata cards, good quality cards.
great deal if you can get free shipping...
Any good with Windows 7 ReadyBoost or do I need something like the Sandisk EXTREME III to benefit? Thanks.
Same here with Kingston bad experiences although it was a long time ago with CF cards and a canon camera. I got a few Kingston SD cards that seem to work okay.
ben just posted a 16 Gb card for $16.
^^^ where? cant find it ^^^