In the last 10 years or so, SD cards have become pretty much of a commodity item. I've used a variety of brands of cards with various cameras I've owned--Kodak, SanDisk, Samsung, Panasonic, as well as some generic no-name brands--and I haven't found a whole lot of difference between them, other than perhaps the speed at which data can be recorded onto the card. The important thing is to get the fastest, highest capacity card that the camera can take and you can afford. The fact that this card carries the Kingston brand--also well known for RAM and USB flash drives--is a nice bonus. I tend to shop price more than brand, so when I find a name brand product like this at an excellent price, that's just icing on the cake. One little savvy tip I've discovered is even though the cards come pre-formatted, you will often get the best performance out of the card if you format it in the camera in which you intend to use it.Read full review
I bought these to use in my trail cameras, wanted some hood quality cards.
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My PC and laptop have slots for this card. It works well as back-up or extra storage or as a ReadyBoost device. I could use it to transfer files from PC to laptop, but both machines are on a home network(so easy to setup file and printer sharing on Win 8)
I have Raspberry PI computer and i was looking for a fast sd card. So I found this card. It is very good, fast, big, perfect :). So I love it, I will buy one other . Dislike? Hmmmm nothing :) It is perfect product. I recommend this product to everybody. I'm sorry I can't speak english perfectly =).
Great value and works great in my GoPro
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
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