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SanDisk Extreme III 4 GB Class 6 SDHC Flash Memory Card SDSDRX3-4096-A21

SanDisk Extreme III 4 GB Class 6 SDHC Flash Memory Card SDSDRX3-4096-A21
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SanDisk Extreme III 4 GB Class 6 SDHC Flash Memory Card SDSDRX3-4096-A21

 
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Product Details
Product Length:0.05 inches
Product Width:0.8 inches
Product Height:0.8 inches
Product Weight:0.05 pounds
Package Length:6.7 inches
Package Width:4.5 inches
Package Height:0.6 inches
Package Weight:0.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 212 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 212 customer reviews )
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85 of 90 found the following review helpful:


5This SD card just works!  Jun 12, 2007 By N. Keller
For anyone with a fast 10-megapixel camera that accepts high-capacity SDHC cards (check with your manufacturer!), this choice is a no-brainer! Nikon USA reassuringly has this specific card on their "approved" list for the D80 and other recent DSLR models.

Shooting in high-quality RAW format, capacity is now up to 326 images (or more), meaning less chance of running out of image storage -- usually at the worst possible moment -- when you're paying more attention to the scene before you rather than the image count-down indicator. And if you shoot in .jpg format, you now have a virtual warehouse for your images. The free USB reader is a bonus, allowing for quick, reliable image transfers to your hard drive, Mac or Win.

The downside? As of June, 2007, these cards are still relatively expensive and in scarce supply. But, based upon past SD card history, it should become a non-issue over the coming months. Still, if you want speed, reliability AND capacity for your new digital camera NOW, this card is worth the price.

41 of 43 found the following review helpful:


520 MB per second, no kidding!  Oct 19, 2007 By Brian P. Barnes "Brian P"
This device does exactly what it claims and a bit more. Every other memory card I have benchmarked has been overrated, many shamelessly. Sandisk claims 20 MB/s and I measured 20.1 with HD tach, with a 20.2 burst rate! My digital pictures are 18 MB so I definitely need the speed and Sandisk Extreme III brings home the bacon. Well done!

28 of 28 found the following review helpful:


5Wow Great Carder Reader and Card  Oct 30, 2007 By P. Thomas "Mister T2"
I was having problems reading SDHC Cards on my SD readers, but no problem using my camera. So I scoured all the sites for a good deal on SDHC readers. I was dumbfounded about the inexpensive price that included the Extreme III cards. I have purchased two 2GB Extreme III cards that are great. I can take 3 shots/second with this card. Incredible stop action pics for tennis and football.

The card reader is smaller than my old one I loved, what a plus. It takes the SDHC without a hitch. It comes with a groovy holder that protects the reader and card. This one is definitely a photographer's friend.

I wholeheartedly recommend this combo and I would like to thank everyone that has written reviews on Amazon because I come here first.

52 of 60 found the following review helpful:


5Great Memory Card  Sep 16, 2007 By Kristi Branstetter
I bought a new Canon PowerShot G9 recently. I had to buy a new memory card. My Canon PowerShot G6 took CompactFlash cards.

Comparison between CF and SDHC

Cost

I had to buy a 2 GB CF card at RadioShack for $80 while I was on Vacation in July. I bought this SDHC for $63, which includes a reader.

Download Speed

This card is much faster than the CF by far. It takes me half the time or more to download photos. Whereas my pictures on my Canon G6 ranged from 1 to 3 MB, the pictures from my Canon G9 range from 3 to 5 MB.

I never take the card out of the camera. I simply hook my camera up to the computer via a USB cord. It saves wear and tear on the card. I don't really use that much battery power from the camera.

18 of 19 found the following review helpful:


3Nice card; questionable addons  Aug 11, 2008 By Eric Lawrence
Card itself seems fine. I bought this package instead of some of the cheaper standalone cards because I wanted the extras.

Sadly the MicroMate card reader is too wide to fit in some USB ports (including those on the front panel of my dell desktop and the side panel of my dell laptop).

If the RescuePro software crashes on startup, be sure to go into Windows Data Execution Prevention options and opt-out the rescuepro.exe to resolve the crash.

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