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Old 05-09-2009, 12:20 AM   #1
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Core Micro 8Gb SD cards at superstore $19.99

Yeah I dont know if this matters to anyone but they had 8gb SDHC cards Class6 high speed. Core Micro brand.

I figure I was going to spend $20+ on a 4Gb high speed card anyways and even if the 8gb might prove to be a slow card i could always use it as extra storage for whatever. so I picked one up popped it in my D90 and took some shots RAW+JPEG cuz those be nice and huge and recorded some video. works perfectly fine. as far as long term only time will tell and i even forgot to format the card in the camera before using it. got too excite to test out the 50mm f1.8 i picked up
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Old 05-09-2009, 01:06 AM   #2
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I don't trust them...had too many problems with corruption apparently.
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Why would you buy shit card for that price when you can spend 5 bucks more and get a brand name one:

http://www.ncix.com/products/?sku=28...cture=Kingston

I would never buy no name ones. You don't want them to fail on you especially when you're shooting somewhere half way around the world.
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^title says Micro SD..the one you posted is a regular SDHC
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Oh... god damn it... Oh well, either way I wouldn't buy no name memory card especially for my DSLR. DSLRs don't use micro sd cards anyway so what's the point on spending extra money on adapters that come with them?
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Speaking of cheap cards, anyone ever use those Transcend ones that they sell on Costco.ca?
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^^ I've actually used those in my phone before and never had an issue... Then again, I used to switch phones every 4 months so I don't really know how long those cards last lol
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i think transcend are the original makers of flash drives... according to what i learnt in school

but still i wont use a no name card for my pictures
i will kill meself if i lost some precouos pictures
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Core Micro is actually a very large company that makes memory chips for variuous applications. I'm not convinced as to their reliability on a professional level compared to Sandisk or Lexar. I keep getting calls from the Core Micro rep, but so far we've turned them down.
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you are better off buying two 4gb than one 8gb. redundancy is key
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you are better off buying two 4gb than one 8gb. redundancy is key
...unless you have one of the 20+MP cameras. Then you'll want two 8GB cards. Haha..
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Hi guys okay this coremicro is only good for taking pics video is no good.

and as for trancend I have a 4gb Trancend 133x SDHC card and it works perfectly with video too 720P 24fps on the D90.

anyone tried OCZ, or Patriot? I only have used Patriot microSD in the Photofast MSProDuo adapter on my PSP. i run 2 8gb and the card only has 500+mb free space but loads games pretty quick even from soft off. I hesitate to get Kingston I bought a 2gb card and it crapped out and nearly bricked my pocket pc and almost killed the built in card reader on my laptop.
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Hi guys okay this coremicro is only good for taking pics video is no good.
Of course it's not good for video. It's a microSD - the data transfer speeds are too low. MicroSD cards are generally in the 5-7MB/sec range. The Sandisk Ultra II 8GB SD sold @ Costco for $44 is 15MB/sec, which is just fast enough for some video.
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