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Panasonic SD-HC Class 10 Kaart 16GB

Panasonic SD-HC Class 10 Kaart 16GB


  • Unboxing: Canon EOS 60D w/ Panasonic 8GB Class 10 SD Card

    www.ibellix.com - Today we unbox the long awaited Canon EOS 60D. I purchased the body for $1099.99. I also bought a Panasonic Class 10 SD Card to go along with it for $100.00. I've been saving for this camera, and I'm very excited to indulge in photography, and creation of short films. I edit my films with Final Cut. This camera is perfect for everything, it will be an awesome edition to my collection and will also pump out some great quality tech videos for YouTube. Social Profiles Follow us on Twitter www.twitter.com Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com David's Social Profiles Twitter: www.twitter.com Blog: www.davidtoday.com Biography www.thedavidbell.com

  • SDHC Test (Sandisk/IOdata/Toshiba/Panasonic/Transcend/ATP)

    Testing Results: Sandisk SDHC Class 2: 17.82 seconds IO Data SDHC Class 2: 11.09 seconds Toshiba SDHC Class 4: 15.01 seconds Panasonic SDHC Class 2: 11.40 seconds Transcend SDHC Class 6: 11.25 seconds ATP ProMax SDHC Class 6: 8.50 seconds Testing Method: The data below was derived by timing how long it took the Nikon D80 to write out 6 RAW images using "continuous shooting" mode. Timing commenced when the camera's card status light illuminated, and stopped when the light went out. All cards were formatted in the camera prior to testing.

  • Duracell 8GB SDHC Class 10 - Video Test JVC Everio GZ-HM30 (HD) (LS)

    Duracell 8GB SDHC Class 10 Memory Card - Video Test JVC Everio GZ-HM30 (HD) (LS) This 8GB SDHC card can store thousands of photos or songs for today's most popular camera and other handheld electronic devices. It reads as fast as 10MB/s and writes up to 30MB/s. Warranty Parts 10 Year(s) Website: CommanderTech.net Twitter twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Email: CommanderTech@Gmail.com

  • Panasonic 16gb Class 10 SDHC card (s/n SV9LA346803). V. Aug10

    Panasonic 16gb Class 10 SDHC card (s/n SV9LA346803). V. Aug10

  • Transcend 16GB Class 10 SDHC Card Unboxing

    A simple unboxing of Transcend's class 10 16gb SDHC card Buy it on Amazon for $25 with free shipping: www.amazon.com

  • Panasonic 16gb Class 10 SDHC card (s/n SV9KA374192). Aug10

    Panasonic 16gb Class 10 SDHC card (s/n SV9KA374192). Aug10

  • Transcerd SDHC 16GB Class10 開封動画

    今回はデジカメ用に16GB大容量モデルを買ってきましたー

  • What class of memory card should i use with my t2i/60d? - DSLR FILM NOOB

    www.dslrfilmnoob.com I often get questions about memory cards. Well i've already covered Compact flash cards so lets take a look at SDHC cards. The canon t2i data rate is ruffly 45Mbits per second which is about 5.89Mbytes per second. Since class 4 cards are only designed to handle 4Mbytes a second they are probably not a good choice. Class 6 cards can handle 6Mbytes per second which is just enough to handle the video footage coming from your t2i However the price for Class 10 cards has dropped to the point that there isn't a good reason to risk using Class 6 cards. Class 10 cards can handle 10Mbytes a second which gives you plenty of head room for video recording. Plus if you plan to use the Magic lantern hack you might end up wanting to record at an even higher bit rate. So for a price difference of about $3 its worth it to spend a little extra and pick up a class 10 card. Sandisk a has the highest price Class 10 Cards on the market I would try one of the other brands like Transcend, ADATA, or PNY. 16GB Transcend card for $28: www.amazon.com Equipment used in this video: Canon 7d Canon 35mm f1.4 Zoom h1 sennheiser g2 wireless mic CPM film tools Rig Lilliput hdmi monitor

  • Integral 16GB UltimaPro SDHC Card (Class 10)

    Hi! I bought this memory card for my digital camera Panasonic Lumix TZ8.

  • WinTec SDHC 16GB Class 10 Review In HD

    The wintec is a great low price SDHC memory card. Its on sale at Electronic Frys for $23.99. The sale ends 11/10/2010 so go pick up this bad boy. Workd wonders with my Canon T1I

  • SHDC 16 GB Class 10 von MemoryStar - Review - Feedback - aykut.me

    Lesegeschwindigkeit: ca. 17 MB/Sek (durch ein Test ermittelt worden) Schreibgeschwindigkeit ca. 10-11 MB/Sek (durch das Laden von Daten auf die Karte ermittelt worden) 10 Jahre Garantie ! Sehr gute Karte - hält was es verspricht, auch wenn es keine teure Panasonic, SanDisc usw ist. Bitte beachtet, dass es sich hierbei um eine Class 10 handelt. Für 35 € und billiger kriegt man auch andere 16GB Karten aber dieses sind meistens kleiner als Class 4 Also auf gut die hälfte langsamer...

  • Early 2011 Macbook Pro will not read Sandisk Extreme Class 10 16gb SD Card

    *UPDATE 28th June 2011* - Seems like the problem has been resolved with the new 10.6.8 update. It can take awhile, at least 10 seconds at times, for the card to be detected, but at least it now works! Thanks to Houdini528 for highlighting it! If you're still having problems please share so others are aware. Cheers! ----------------------------- I have this problem which is quite frustrating. I recently purchased a 15 inch 2011 MBP 2.2ghz i7 and everything's great, except for that I'd also recently bought a Sandisk 16gb Extreme SDHC Class 10 SD Card, and it can't seem to be read on the new laptop!!! It works through an external reader, it also works on older versions of MBPs and iMacs. At times, for some reason, it works on the new laptop too! I understand that the new SD Card Readers for the 2011 MBPs are wired through PCIE, unlike the older models which are wired through a USB port on the chipset...could this be affecting the problem? Apple please resolve this soon, Sandisk won't (and shouldn't) take back the card because there's nothing wrong with it. *I don't have a video here, but the card also faces the same problem on 2 other early 2011 MBPs I've tested them on, so I doubt it's just my laptop that's acting up.

  • Panasonic HC-V707 1080/50p FullHD Camcorder

    Modell: Panasonic HC-V707 1080/50p FullHD Camcorder Sensor: 1/2,33 Zoll HS-MOS-Sensor mit 6,1 Megapixel Objektiv: optischer 21x Zoom ab 28mm WW mit OIS+ Mikro: Audio Technica ATR 3350 Lavalier-Kondensatormikrofon Akku: Panasonic VW-VBK 180 1.790 mAh ca. 88 Minuten Betrieb SDHC-Karten: 16 GB Transcend SDHC Class 10 Bei maximaler Qualität mit 28 Mbps passen ca. 84 Minuten FullHD Videomaterial auf eine 16 GB Speicherkarte.

  • Panasonic HC-V707 Optischer Telezoom Test

    Modell: Panasonic HC-V707 1080/50p FullHD Camcorder Sensor: 1/2,33 Zoll HS-MOS-Sensor mit 6,1 Megapixel Objektiv: optischer 21x Zoom ab 28mm WW mit OIS+ Mikro: Audio Technica ATR 3350 Lavalier-Kondensatormikrofon Akku: Panasonic VW-VBK 180 1.790 mAh ca. 80 Minuten Betrieb SDHC-Karten: 16 GB Transcend SDHC Class 10 Bei maximaler Qualität mit 28 Mbps passen ca. 80 Minuten FullHD Videomaterial auf eine 16 GB Speicherkarte.

  • Sandisk 8 GB 8Gb SD SDHC Extreme Pro Class 10 Card (Deceptive Junk) - Begbucks Review Test

    www.begbucks.com ("Take 2") I picked this up because I believed that is would be faster than what I had previously used however quite the opposite occurred ~ enjoy! Rate, Comment, Befriend, Respond or Subscribe ~ Thanks! And don't forget the virtually effortless, donation friendly, affiliate site begbucks.com at http (Thanks for your support.)

  • SDHC speed test: Delkin UHS-1 vs Transcend Class 10

    Quick and unscientific speed test for a fast Class 10 memory card vs the new UHS-1 card that support 80MB/s writes. ---more--- Since I was using my Sony A77 to test, the video was shot with my cellphone, so the quality is poor. Products: 1) Transcend 32 GB Class 10 SDHC Flash Memory Card TS32GSDHC10E 2) Delkin 16 GB Elite 633X SDHC UHS-I Memory Card (DDSDELITE633-16GB)

  • Sandisk Extreme Pro vs Transcend Class 10 - SD Cards Compared- MindPower009

    n this episode, Bryce does side-by-side comparisons of two of the leading prosumer SD Cards, the Sandisk Extreme Pro 95mb/sec 32GB SDHC card and the Transcend Class 10 32GB SDHC card. You'll get to see footage recorded at the same location on both cards, to see if it's worth it to buy the more expensive Extreme Pro, or tighten your wallet and get the cheaper Transcend. For more information, see: Sandisk 32GB: amzn.to Sandisk 64GB: amzn.to Transcend 32GB: amzn.to Lumix GH2 Camera: amzn.to If you like my videos, please subscribe! goo.gl MindPower T-Shirts: zazzle.com Please "Like" MindPower009 on Facebook! facebook.com Follow me on: Google+: gplus.to Instagram: followgram.me Facebook: facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com Skype: skype:brobryce LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com My Other YouTube Channels: MindPower009 (Tutorials): goo.gl BroBryce2009 (Random): goo.gl BroBryceVlogs (Vlogs, duh!): goo.gl BroBryceGardens (Gardening): goo.gl BestTipsAndReviews (Household Tips & Reviews): goo.gl BroBryceAndroid (SmartPhone Stuff): goo.gl BroBryceFX (Special Effects): goo.gl NewDepthMedia (Free Stock Footage): goo.gl PDXCarChic (My Wife, Julie): youtube.com Check out MindPower World! mindpower.wonderhowto.com Hire me for your project! newdepthmedia.com Music by Jason Shaw http This video (C)2012 by Bryce L. Tomlinson & NewDepthMedia.com LLC All Rights Reserved. Violators will be towed. Bryce L. Tomlinson is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising <b>...</b>

  • Mushkin 32 GB Class 10 Memory Card Review.

    Mushkin 32 GB Class 10 Memory Card Review. Here's my review of the Muskin 32GB Class 10 SDHC Memory Card. I bought this card for $21.00 from NewEgg for use in my Canon Vixia HFM-301 camcorder. Basically I wanted a cheaper 32 GB card. Preferrably one that works. Since my camera is capable of recording video at 24MBPS, (AVCHD H.264) I knew that I'd need a card that could write at least 4-6 MBPS continuously. The camcorder doesn't require a Class 10 card, but the prices are good for Class 10. Plus, if I ever get DSLR to use for video, I'll have a memory card for it. The Mushkin specifications state that the card does data at 10MBPS. So, I tested it by using it in my camcorder. I recorded the video at full HD 1080P, 24 MBPS for 32 minutes. I experienced no problem formatting the card in my camera, no errors, no buffering or any problems using it in the camera or while transferring the video to my computer. I didn't measure the actual write speed, but it appears to be as advertised. So for $21.00 and free shipping, I think it's worth it.. I'll be using it over time and if it dies, I'll update this video. Wondering what Class of SDHC memory card you should be using? Check out OneloneDork's video (DSLR Film Noob) www.youtube.com Pretty quick and decent explaination. Other CheapGeek Stuff- Email: CheapGeek.net@gmail.com Home: www.cheapgeek.net Twitter twitter.com Pinterest: www.pinterest.com Tumblr: www.tumblr.com