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SanDisk Extreme III 8 GB Class 6 SDHC Flash Memory Card SDSDRX3-8192-A21 | 
| Brand: SanDisk Category: CE
List Price: $69.99 Buy New: $25.00 You Save: $44.99 (64%)
New (44) Used (5) from $25.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 70 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 0.5 x 2.3 x 1.7 Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
MPN: SDSDRX3-8192-A21 Model: SDSDRX3-8192-A21 UPC: 619659033156 EAN: 0619659033156 ASIN: B000XZCIX4
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| Features:
| • | 8GB Capacity | | • | Minimum 20MB/ sec sequential read/write speeds | | • | Speed performance rating - Class 6 (based on SD 2.0 specification) | | • | Extended temperature tested - -13 F to 185 F (-25C - 85C) |
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Product Description The SanDisk Extreme III Secured Digital High Capacity (SDHC) Card is designed specifically for high-end, professional photographers who work under extreme conditions and expect the very best in products and support services. This 8 Gigabyte SDHC Card has a minimum of 20MB/second sequential write and read speed (based on SanDisk internal testing), which allows for faster capturing of large image files to the card, faster viewing of images and faster data transfer rates.This SanDisk Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) Memory Card can be used in a variety of digital products including digital music players, cellular phones, handheld PCs, digital cameras, digital video camcorders, smart phones, car navigation systems and electronic books, that conform to the SD 2.00 specification (rated Class 6 for speed and performance). The SDHC Card also contains a security feature for the protection of copyrighted data. It is high speed USB 2.0 certified for fast data transfer, and its single slot supports both SD & SDHC cards. (Requires Windows 2000, XP or Mac OS X (10.1.2+) Operating System) Features Features ESP Technology (Enhanced Super-Parallel Processing Technology), which provides best-in-class performance.Tested in extreme temperature ranges from -13 to +185 Fahrenheit so that they can be used to shoot photos in any weather condition.Shock and vibration tested with industrial-grade RTV included, which is designed for rugged use
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| Customer Reviews: Read 65 more reviews...
Wonderful as usual ! August 15, 2010 I'm a professional photographer and started buying only SanDisk memory cards years ago. They are extremely reliable and as fast as rated. I have never been let down by one. This SDHC card was for my pocket camera, and I use their CF cards in my professional cameras. Extreme III's & IV's are worth every penny.
Works Great! July 16, 2010 Bought a new Canon camera for a vacation and needed a spare card. I've seen some reviews on amazon of fakes or counterfeit camera cards but this one appears to be the real deal. It works great, has all the memory as advertised and it arrived quickly as promised. Would buy more if needed.
Works as advertised July 2, 2010 I use this card with a Lumix G2 camera, and works pretty faultless. The only complaint I make is that it isn't fast enought to keep frame rates when shooting raw, But I think a class 10 card should be better for this.
Not fast enough for 1080p. June 20, 2010 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This card was recommended as being one of the fastest ones I could buy (at a reasonable price). But my new Canon EOS Rebel T2i cannot save data fast enough to take HD video at 1080p. It is still excellent for photos, reliable and quite fast for those purposes. I can take about 7 shots in rapid succession at 18 mp without hesitation from the card.
Wrong Model Number Shipped June 17, 2010 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The model number on the order was SDSRX3-8192-A21. The model number shipped was SDSRX3-8192-E21. This indicates it was packaged for the European market (directions are provided in 12 languages). At this point I'm not saying there is anything wrong with the card, however I've read that there might be some performance issues in the future. I guess the lesson is Buyer Beware.
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