PNY Optima 4GB Secure Digital High Capacity Class 4 Flash Memory Card P-SDHC4G4-FS | List Price: $34.99 Discount Price: $7.99

| Brand: PNY Binding: Electronics Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
Features: - Compatible With All Media Types Designed To Use Sdhc Cards
- Class 4 (4Mb/Sec) Write Performance
- Record Video & Images, Download Music & Store Photos
- 4 Gb
Plenty of legroom for everybody [Posted on 2007-06-01] This SD card is for devices which are capable of using the HC standard which greatly increases the speed of read and write operations. If you don' know for sure that your device (camera, pda, etc.) uses that newer standard instead of the older SD card standard, hold off buying it until you know for sure.
That said, it has worked perfectly in my new Panasonic DMC-FX50 digital camera. Four gigabytes is a LOT of storage to have on a tiny card for your camera or other device. It allows me to shoot nearly an hour of VGA quality video from my camera or shoot over one thousand 10 megapixel photographs.
Since we feel we can never have enough storage space for our digital memories, that's fine with me. At this very low price, getting this card from a major manufacturer is a tremendous bargain.
Recommended.
GOOD ONE [Posted on 2008-01-25] I have several types of PNY flash and sd storage devices and all work great and are usually much cheaper in cost than many of the competitors.
Great [Posted on 2008-02-29] For a dirt cheap price I'm now able to take 1800 pictures on my camera.... yeah!!!
I dont develop pictures that often but when I did, I had absolutely no problems with the card. The picture quality was good also, but that more the machine and not the card. But in the end its a wonderful storage device that DIRT CHEAP!!!
bought 2-pack 4GB Class 4, both cards exhibit random read/write failures [Posted on 2008-06-24] I purchased the (very competitively-priced) 2-pack of 4GB PNY Class-4 Optima cards for my Canon A570 IS digital camera and Garmin nuvi 360. BOTH cards have failed with intermittent read/write errors. Despite low-level format (FAT32) both cards continue to exhibit errors.
Interestingly, the 4GB SDHC Class 4 Kingston cards I own work perfectly in both devices.
Perhaps I got a bad batch, but given two failures, I would not recommend this card.
Works great [Posted on 2008-06-28] I bought this for my Canon Powershot A570 IS recently, and have been very happy with it. My wife likes to take videos of our daughter, and last time I checked we had over half hour of video on there with still room to spare.
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