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SanDisk’s 2 GB Ultra II high performance SD card is the perfect solution for serious photographers. With read/write speeds of up to 15 MB/s and a lifetime warranty, it provides the speed and durability required by the amateur and professional photographer. more info



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No card reader
Rating:2 out of 5 stars
Please be advised – contrary to the other feedback, this does NOT come with a card reader!
Thank you for this card!!!
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I have bought several cards, but my camera would have problems trying to put pictures on them. I kept getting write errors on any cards I put in my camera, so I was loosing all the important pictures I was needing to take. Thanks to this SD card my worries were over. I bought a Fujifilm Finepix S1000fd, and my camera cant keep up with how fast this card reads data. With regular cards it would take a few seconds to be able to take another picture while it processed to the card, so I was loosing valuable shoot time. The pictures that were being saved to the card were averaging from 3mb to 5mb, but this card does its job and is fast! I recommend this card to anyone who needs a fast card, and a reliable one.
Thanks for reading my review,
Matt.
Excellent Product
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I purchased the SanDisk Ultra II 4GB SD Memroy Card and card readeron 12/29 and received it in about a week. I love it and the seller was great! I would do business with them again. I purchased this to use on my new Canon PowerShot SD770 camera. I love that too!!
SanDisk Ultra II SDHC 4GB SD Memory Card (SDSDRH-004G-A11)
Rating:3 out of 5 stars
Got my memory card more quickly than expected, but it could not be read by my card readers and/or computer. I’m still trying to figure out what the problem is. My camera records and displays photos properly with the card installed. But, my computer and two different readers, which read my Ultra II 2GB card easily, cause my computer to hang up when I try to read my Ultra II 4GB card. Will advise when figured out (or not).
Charles
Does exactly what I need it to do
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
As the title says, I bought this for my Canon SX110 and have not had one problem with it!
It is compatible w/ all my card readers. It reads and writes fast. I <3 SanDisk.
Slow on action setting
Rating:2 out of 5 stars
First of all it didn’t come with a reader. When I purchased this card it was pictured with a reader. I had a chance to put it good use this past weekend. The card was slower that my regular sd card. When I took action shots the camera would be busy for 2-3 seconds before I could take another shot. It’s not the canon camera either, because I took that card out and put my old one in. It worked just fine. I don’t know if it’s the brand or if this is a rip off, but this card is horrible.
Very fast card
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
Works great for me, much faster off-loading than any other card I’ve had. A bonus that it comes with the USB card reader.
works as stated
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
i have the rebel xsi. purchased this I currently use this card primarily for my rebel xsi. it works great. can take action shots all day long. it a little slower when set to large with RAW, or with a flash, but that’s no fault of the card. when no flash and no RAW it snaps continuously all day long. I also use in other point and shoot cameras but it’s far to fast for those cameras to utilize it’s high speed capabilities, however it does work perfectly in them as well.
This is not an Ultra II
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
Even though the picture and the writeup state that this is an “Ultra II” card, they ship an “Ultra” card. What’s going on here?
wrong item
Rating:2 out of 5 stars
this item should come with reader but i think they sent the wrong one which makes me unhappy
UltraII is class 2, sometimes 4
Rating:3 out of 5 stars
It is hard to tell if the Sandisk UltraIIs are class 2 or class 4 devices. But they are listed for the same speed. Their pictures of the card says class 2, but their picture of the same card in its packaging says class 4. However, whether I got real sandisk or not, they seem to work good. They don’t seem to care about others copying their products:-(
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I used to buy Sandisk exclusively, I have now started buying Kingston and surprised that some are made in Japan.
so fast, so little price
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
This is a great SDHC memory card, very fast, and compatible with my NIkon D80.
And the price… so low-priced that you can’t let this opportunity get away!
I bought 2 of this, so now I have 8 gb for a low-cost price
Fast enough
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
Works great. Fast enough to record 640x480x30fps video and 10MP shots off of a Cannon SX110. Makes me wonder whether class 4 or 6 is even needed for most things
Not what was ordered…
Rating:1 out of 5 stars
The picture and written review for this product indicated it was a 4GB class 4 memory card, but received a 4GB class 2 memory card. Contacted seller who then advised me that Amazon made the mistake by posting wrong product information. This rating is not a reflection on the product. Suggest inquiry before purchasing to make sure description is what you’re getting.
Computer Reader slot cannot read
Rating:3 out of 5 stars
Will not read from my computer card reader slot. Have to use cable from camera. Would NOT buy again for that reason.
Ultra Satisfied
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
A SanDisk product with four gigs of memory for under 20 bucks? Why buy off-brand? SanDisk offers top quality for a great price. Can’t go wrong here.
great deal
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
You can’t go wrong with SanDisk. I’ve bought some off-brand SD cards and in the past and sometimes they don’t read in my camera.
I can always get a great deal on amazon
Great Product
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
All the speed and performance one could possibly need for the Canon SX110. Loads of capacity.
Surprised by Ultra/Ultra II name change but same card
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
The Ultra vs Ultra II discrepancy bothered me, too, when I received mine recently. However, after some Googling I found that SanDisk has modified the names on some of their product lines. If you go to their Web site, you’ll find there is no longer an SD “Ultra II” card, it is now just the “Ultra”, with a redesigned label matching the card sent to me. It still has the same SanDisk part number as before, though (SDSDRH-004G-A11), and the same specs. The label also still indicates it’s a Class 4 SD device. As far as I can tell from Web posts (not many), it is only the name that has changed.
This change needs to be noted in the item description/photos so that customers are not confused by it.
When I tested it in my camera the card had no trouble keeping up with continuous video (standard def). Do note that this is an *SDHC* card, so make sure your device is compatible before purchasing it.
SanDisk Ultra II SDHC SD Memory Card
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
Given as a gift for a new Canon camera. Appears to work as expected.
is a great gift
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
My friend got a new camera and I got this card as a gift that would make using his camera even more useful and fun. It arrived quickly, worked great and there’s been no problems at all.
The camera came with software which works only with windows. My friend uses that. I prefer Linux (Ubuntu). All I did was plug the camera in and Ubuntu immediately sees what is on the card and downloads all the images. It works seemlessly! A+
small but powerful
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
This tiny little gem really stores a ton of pics and videos…and is well priced
good for some applications, but not for all
Rating:3 out of 5 stars
I’m a journalist that works with both radio and photo. I recently bought this card (four of them) to use with Marantz’s latest solid state recorder (PMD-661). The card seems to do well with large quick bursts of data (photos), but for an application like audio recording, which involves a medium sized steady flow of data, they perform much poorer. On my initial outing using these cards for audio, the recorder crashed 4 times in the course of a 1 hour interview–a serious problem. Later that night, I tried several of the cards and experienced the same problem. I have subsequently used these cards exclusively for photography (Nikon D80) and have had no problems at all. I have also subsequently used exclusively 1GB and 2GB SD cards in the Marantz and had no problems at all–not a single crash. I have heard anecdotal evidence of other audio professionals having similar problems with this particular card, though I have not heard it first hand.
Wait for Good Price
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
Well its sandisk..what else u wanna hear?
just check when u get it for a good price…may be on other website or here doesnt matter…get it for cheap price…product is great,,using it for my Nikon D60
the block switch broke… the card stopped working :S
Rating:3 out of 5 stars
it was a good card… just one day its block switch broke, don’t know the reason, don’t care for one. I tried to fix it, trashed it afterwards.
At least it came with a nice SDHC-to-USB thingy, which I am using with my other cheaper cards.