Kingston SD4/16GB Class 4 SDHC Flash Card
Kingston 16GB SDHC SD4/16GB Class 4 Flash Card is a class 4 SDHC card offering larger volume data storage with a minimum of 4Mb/sec data transfer rate. The Kingston 16GB SDHC SD4/16GB Class 4 Flash Card offers larger-volume data storage and optimized recording performance with support for FAT 32 file formats. In addition, the Kingston 16GB SDHC SD4/16GB Class 4 Flash Card uses new speed "class" of Class 4 that delivers a minimum data transfer rate for optimum performance with SDHC devices. Although identical in size to todays standard SD card, the SDHC card is designed differently and is only recognized by SDHC host devices. To ensure compatibility, look for the SDHC logo on cards and host devices (cameras, camcorders, etc.). For added reliability and durability, the solid-state SDHC memory cards is built of nonvolatile memory components and have no moving parts that could wear out or break.
Specifications
Type:
SDHC Card
Memory Size:
16 GB
Write Speed:
4MB/sec.
Size (L x W x H):
SD: 0.8" x 0.8" x 0.05"
Security:
Write Prevention Switch
Detailed Features
Features
Capacity — 16GB
Dimensions — 0.94" x 1.26" x 0.08" (24mm X 32mm X 2.1mm)
Weight — 0.09 ozs (2.5 g)
High-Speed Class Rating —
Class 4: 4 MB/sec minimum data transfer rate
Operating Temperature — -13º F to 185º F (-25º C to 85 º C)
Storage Temperature — -40º F to 185º F (-40º C to 85º C)
Voltage — 3.3v
Compliant — with the SD Card Association card 2.00 specification
Secure — built-in write-protect switch prevents accidental data loss
Compatible — with SDHC host devices; not compatible with standard SD-enabled devices/readers
File Format — FAT 32
Simple — as easy as plug-and-play
Customer Reviews and Rating
Customer Rating:
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Customer Reviews:
6
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Great card
Reviewer:
marad on
Aug 22, 2009 Customer Rating:
5.0
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I'm amazed they can stuff so much storage into such a tiny package, then sell it for such a cheap price!
good card
Reviewer:
rockstedy on
Jun 04, 2009 Customer Rating:
5.0
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5.0
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5.0
i like it alot
Love it!
Reviewer:
herbal1 on
May 27, 2009 Customer Rating:
5.0
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5.0
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You cannot beat this value! This card is up there with any other brand I have ever bought over the years, but offers a LOT more memory for a lot less money. You can't go wrong with this card.
Works great
Reviewer:
User on
May 27, 2009 Customer Rating:
5.0
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Works great. Shipped quickly. I used to hold back on pictures for fear I would run out of space. No longer!!
Works Great!
Reviewer:
cosens84 on
May 15, 2009 Customer Rating:
5.0
Value
5.0
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5.0
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Performance
5.0
Used this with my Canon FS11 Camcorder. I just transferred videos I've already recorded from the internal flash in the camcorder to this card just to add more recording time. It worked great.
The only issue I had with the card is I could not record directly to the card with the camcorders highest quality setting but that is because the card is only a class 4. I will probably buy another one of these for a spare.
* Average file size
using cameras highest resolution JPEG mode. Actual number of
photos, songs, and minutes will vary depending on camera/device model,
format resolution and compression, usable capacity, and bundled software.
Actual usable memory capacity may vary. 1MB equals 1 million bytes; 1GB
equals 1 billion bytes.
NUMBER OF IMAGES STORED ON A DIGITAL CARD The number of
pictures you can take varies depending on your camera model and complexity
of the scene being photographed. To calculate how many pictures your card
can hold, divide the capacity of your card by the average file size of your
images. For example, if you have a 256MB card, and use a camera that has an
average file size of 1.2MB, then 256 divided by 1.2 gives you approximately
213 pictures. As you change modes on your camera, the number of images will
increase if you shoot in a lower resolution mode, and decrease if you shoot
in a higher resolution mode.
Flash Card Speed
Comparison
133X
80X
66X
40X
20MB/s
12MB/s
10MB/s
6MB/s
Guide
To Flash Media Cards
Demystifying Memory Cards in a Flash!
As the digital world advances, so does the desire to retain the information
that is gathered. That is no exception for products such as digital cameras,
cell phones and MP3 players that offer capacity expansion via numerous
types of flash memory cards. Here we break it down for you with an introduction
to the various flash memory cards currently available.
Click Here To Learn More »
What Are Secure Digital (SD) Memory Cards?
Secure
Digital (SD) is a flash (non-volatile) memory card format developed by
Matsushita, SanDisk, and Toshiba for use in portable devices. Today it is
widely used in digital cameras, handheld computers, PDAs, mobile phones, GPS
receivers, and video game consoles. Standard SD card capacities range from 8
MB to 4 GB and for high capacity SDHC cards 8 MB to 32 GB as of 2008.
Like other flash card technologies, most SD cards ship preformatted with the
FAT or FAT 32 file systems. This file system allows the card to be accessed
on virtually any host device with an SD reader. Also, standard maintenance
utilities can be used to repair or retrieve corrupted data. However, because
the card appears as a removable hard drive to the host system, the card can
be reformatted on almost any supported by the operating system.
There are different speed grades available
for SD & SDHC cards, measured with the same standard as Optical Drives (in
multiples of 150 kB/s - 1x = 150 kB/s). Basic cards transfer data up to 6x.
High-speed cards are made with higher data transfer rates like 66x (10
MB/s), and high-end cards have speeds of 150x or higher. Note that maximum
read speed and maximum write speed may be different, with maximum write
speed typically lower than maximum read speed. Some digital cameras require
high-speed cards (write speed) to record video smoothly or capture multiple
still photographs in rapid succession. The SD card specification 1.01 allows
for a maximum speed of 66x. Higher speeds of up to 150x are defined by
specification 1.1.
It is worth noting that defragmenting an SD provides no performance
advantage, since flash memory is truly random-access (unlike a hard drive),
so there is no performance gain.
The SD format has proven to be very
popular. However, the higher capacity SDHC cards, are not compatible with
standard SD card reading devices. Since SDHC format cards have the
same physical shape and form factor as the standard SD format, care should
be taken to avoid confusion for consumers. SDHC cards require an SDHC
capable device firmware, generally not found with older devices.
SDHC Flash?
SDHC is a newer designation for SD cards
larger than 2GB and adhere to the SD 2.00 specification - a new design
that is required for cards and devices to support from 4GB to 32GB capacities.
SDHC cards adhere to the SD Speed Class
Rating specification which defines a minimum sustained transfer speed
and use the FAT32 file system. Many newer SD Devices support SDHC, but
the vast majority of the existing SD Devices DO NOT. Consult your device's
user manual or manufacturer's web site before purchasing an SDHC card
for your device.
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Mfg Part No:
SD4/16GB UPC No:
740617126822 Box Size:
( Length:
6, Width:
5, Depth:
1 )
Shipping Weight:
.0500 pound(s)
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