Kingston 32 GB SDHC Class 4 Flash Memory Card SD4/32GB
- Compliant with the SD Card Association specification version 2.00
- 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: SDHC File Format – FAT32
- Simple, as easy as plug-and-play
Product Description
Kingston Technology¿s Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) memory cards are fully compliant with the new SD Association specification version 2.00. They are a new performance class of SD memory cards designed to meet the storage demands of high-quality digital still and video cameras and other high-resolution image recording devices. Starting at 4GB, SDHC cards offer larger-volume data storage and optimized recording performance with support for FAT 32 file formats. In addition, Kingston¿s SDHC cards use new speed ¿class¿ ratings known as Class 2, 4 and 6 that deliver a minimum data transfer rate (see specs) for optimum performance with SDHC devices. Although identical in size to today¿s standard SD card, the new SDHC cards are designed differently and are 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, our solid state… More >>
Kingston 32 GB SDHC Class 4 Flash Memory Card SD4/32GB
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5 comments
R. Kohlbacher on December 26, 2009 at 4:28 pm
Amazon shipped me the SD2 card instead of the SD4. The paperwork shows that I ordered the 4GB SD4, but the card is clearly a 4GB SD2.
Jacob Blugrond on December 26, 2009 at 5:20 pm
These items were supposed to be free with the perches of the cameras
I never got them. Pleas correct it
Rick P. Trebino on December 26, 2009 at 7:52 pm
While another identical 32 GB SD card, but from another manufacturer (PNY Optima), worked perfectly and without any effort, this card didn’t work at all. It would accept no files. I tried reformatting it, but it didn’t help.
David Davidowitz on December 26, 2009 at 10:40 pm
I thought this card would work in my camera and photo viewer. It won’t. They take standard SD only.
J. Green on December 27, 2009 at 12:58 am
I always buy Kingston cards and I love them. I was looking forward to not having to deal with the horrible blister pack and I didn’t.
Here’s the problem: instead of the standard plastic card “box” in an easy to open package what I got was a flimsy thin-plastic “box” that I wouldn’t trust to protect this expensive card, nor to survive being opened and closed more than about 10 times. It also took me a long time to figure out how to open the “box,” but maybe I’m just slow…
Adding insult to injury the “box” came in slim cardboard mailer but, probably because of the flimsiness mentioned above, the mailer was in a 10 x 12 x 4″ box with lots of plastic pillows. All this for a tiny SDHC card. What a waste. Next time I’ll just use the old Black & Decker electric scissors on the blister pack.