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SanDisk 16GB Extreme HD Video - SDHC Class 6 High Performance memory card (SDSDRX3-016G-P21, Retail Packaging) - 133x / 20MB/s Version | 
| Brand: SanDisk Category: CE
Buy New: $57.55
New (6) Used (1) from $54.95
Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 6.8 x 4.5 x 0.6
MPN: SDSDRX3-016G-P21 Model: SDSDRX3-016G-P21 UPC: 619659062231 EAN: 0619659062231 ASIN: B003K05V2Y
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | One card for all of your high-def video and high performance photography needs | | • | Capture HD video on Class 6 camcorders and video-enabled DSLRs | | • | Store up to 4 hours of H.264 high-def video at 9Mbps on 16GB cards | | • | Download photos and video to PC fast and easy with read speeds up to 20MB/sec |
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Product Description Get the perfect balance of speed and reliability for HD video and faster shot-to-shot performance with SanDisk Extreme HD Video SDHC cards. Delivering Class 6 video performance with up to 20MB/sec read/write speeds, you'll be ready to capture HD video on the latest digital point & shoot cameras and DSLRs that have high-definition video recording capabilities.
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| Customer Reviews:
Hard to eject September 2, 2010 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this item to use in my T2i camera. But it is extremely hard to eject the card from the camera. All the other SD cards that I own, work fine in the camera (I tried 4 different cards from Lexar and Sandisk). The old cards seem a little thicker, that is the only difference I could detect. This card worked well in the T2i... I just couldn't eject the card. When you press on the card to eject it, it would barely pop-up at all, and my fingers are too fat to grab it, so I had to use tweezers to get it out. I am keeping the card though, because it works fine in my Panasonic camera... I will just take the card from that old camera (a Lexar class 6) and use it in the T2i. Strange though, I have owned lots of memory cards over the years, this is the first time any of them failed to eject smoothly. So I cannot recommend this card for use with the Canon T2i camera.
Not sure... August 14, 2010 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased this to use in an Olympus Pen E-PL1. The card says it has room for 4 hours of video, but I was only able to fit about an hour on it. I had about 20 pictures on it--did those really take up that much room? Maybe someone who knows more about these things can tell me if I'm doing something wrong, or if I got a dud. What pictures and video were taken on it seem to be good, I just expected much more from 16GB.
Good card. August 10, 2010 Does what its supposed to. Not much more to say that Its what I expected and wanted.
Works well for HD video August 8, 2010 I used this card as a back-up for a hard-drive based HD video camcorder. Performed well on some test footage I ran. However, I didn't have to use it extensively, so no data on how it might hold up over the long haul. Picked it because of the speed classification and SanDisk's reputation.
SanDisk....always good July 30, 2010 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I've bought two of these now, product is great, as a professional photographer SanDisk always serves me well, these were bought for a new video camera and I expect as much from them as the ones I have for still photography. Service was good and shipping time was excellent. Would certainly buy from them again....
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