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HP 16 GB SDHC Class 4 Flash Memory

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Brand: HP
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The HP family of cards makes a great solution for point-and-shoot digital cameras and digital camcorders. With capacities available up to 32GB, you’ll have plenty of space to capture and store those special moments…whether family or friends, vacations, sporting events and more. Please verify that your device such as cellular phone or digital camera supports SDHC cards. SDHC cards are not compatible with standard SD host devices and card readers, and will only work on SDHC host devices. Check with your device manufacturer to see if the device supports SDHC before purchase. more info

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Scooby Doo January 13, 2010 at 10:33 pm

Beware !! This is a high Capacity and will not work on older devices
Rating:1 out of 5 stars
I bought this thinking I will use on my 1-1/2 yr Cannon camera with the SD card. Well, this SD HC did not work with my camera. I should have read the FINE PRINT, but the product description says VERY LITTLE about the compatibility.

WHISHED THE PRODUCT DESCRIPTION PROVIDED BETTER DESCRIPTION !!

This is now useless for me. So I may put it up on E-BAY or something.

Clarence H. Sullinger February 16, 2010 at 3:58 am

Great Card
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I have been using mine in a canon camera i bought. I haven’t used it extensively probably 300 pictures or so what can you say about a memory card. Just make sure you do your research and make sure it goes with what you are going to use it for. The letters and the capacity are the key.

John E. Griffith March 1, 2010 at 7:02 pm

Memory Card
Rating:3 out of 5 stars
Memory Card was ordered for camera and works for pictures

Videos not as sharp.

K. Alward April 16, 2010 at 5:32 am

Works Great!
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I have a Nikon D60 and am starting to shoot in RAW + JPEG mode, so I need the extra space (compared to the 2GB and 4GB). Nothing more to say, it works fine. I’d suggested getting one of those cheap card readers too if you plan on using it for other things like digital photo frames, or just to move stuff on and off it, as you can’t drop items onto it from computer to camera (at least not my camera).

John Haugeland April 25, 2010 at 8:46 pm

It’s a memory card
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
What are you going to review about a memory card? It works, it’s fast enough for HD and it’s the size it claims to be.

FIVE STARS FOR BEING A LOVELY BLUE, IT REMINDS ME OF THE MEDITERRANEAN (cough)

W. Lauritsen April 30, 2010 at 2:18 am

Works as expected
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
Bought this because it was the cheapest I could find on Amazon. Wasn’t sure if it would work because it’s made by HP, by it works perfectly in my Canon HF200 camcorder. Should work in any camera that needs a SDHC.

Tullio Fontana May 2, 2010 at 11:07 am

HP SDHC memory card
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
A great card for a great price. Works flawlessly on my Panasonic FZ28 and G1 cameras. My old card reader can not read the card but my new one can. I’ve come across many negative reviews of SDHC cards (not particularly this one) because people don’t read their camera manuals and specs. Old camera models will not accept SDHC cards. So, I say read your camera specs first before investing on a SDHC card. Once you determine that your camera supports it, then this is the card to buy!!!

Scott May 3, 2010 at 7:49 am

DSi game storage
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
This was a good price for flash memory for our son’s Nintendo DSi game player. It came quickly,and he was happy to have greater capacity for his game playing.

Anonymous May 30, 2010 at 6:46 am

It did what it was supposed to do, but it was more expensive than other and faster cards just as large.
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
It did what it was supposed to do, but it was more expensive than other and faster cards just as large.

I was lent this card and another 32GB SDHC card which was a Class6, while this HP was rated as a Class 4 and in numbers it means the difference of a 26x speed versus 40x for Class 6 cards.

In many cameras it won’t make a difference but in Nikon D series SLR’s using RAW image mode, it makes a noticeable difference and the Class6 card enabled us to shoot more frames per second at high shutter speeds of 1/2000th seconds exposure and write them faster to storage.

Since this card cost just as much or more than the other offerings from TopRam TOPRAM 32GB CLASS 6 SDHC HIGH SPEED FLASH MEMORY CARD + USB 2.0 SDHC FLASH CARD READER #R3

And no name brands sold by Amazon OEM BRAND 32GB SDHC CLASS 6 High Speed Flash Memory Card (32 GB SD Secure Digital High Capacity Card, MAKE IN JAPAN) BULK + iFLASH Logo USB 2.0 SDHC FLASH CARD READER/WRITER for less.

You have to shop around for these cards since some are sold for larcenous rates like this one from Panasonic that is $280+ !!!!Panasonic 32GB SDHC Class 6 Memory Card (RP-SDV32GU1K).

I like HP products despite the fact the quality of their tech support has sank past the basement toilet, other flash RAM manufacturers won’t even provide a phone number such as Transcend and Lexar tech support does everything possible to frustrate you to the point of defeat and just acceptance of a broken item.

Regardless of which SDHC brand or Class you buy, you have to determine whether or not your device is compatible with SDHC devices and these are typically cards that are 4GB and. larger.

The wider adoption of SD card format by manufacturers and the reasonable but incorrect assumption of consumers that any card that fits into the slot should be compatible is creating frustration for owners of PDA’s and cameras who’d like to carry more MP3′s on their iPaq or store more images on their camera without swapping cards or transferring to a PC.

There are Version 1.1 of the SD standard and Version 2.0 which supports SDHC, don’t confuse Version 2.0 with Class 2 cards since Class is just speed categories.

Even if you have a Version 2.0 device / adapter, it still may not read cards larger than 8GB such as this flaw with Windows XP which wasn’t fixed until ServicePack3 or HotFix KB934428.

Even 2003 Server has issues and it won’t install the hotfix because of OS version checking but you can review the appended comment of this review for info on how to successfully install the patch.

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