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Should I keep my Kingston 4GB SDHC memory card for my SDHC camera?
I just recently purchased a Kingston 4GB SDHC memory card to go along with my new Canon SD 790 IS. However, I'm starting to hear that SanDisk is a more reliable memory card.
My question is, should I keep this particular memory card and save myself the time and money or should I switch to a SanDisk 4GB SDHC, considering its reliability. Is there even a noticeable difference between the two brands? Thanks.
Here is the Kingston 4GB SDHC memory card that I currently own:
http://www.nextag.com/High-Speed-Kingston-4GB-600005438/prices-html
Both brands are very good, and there's no reason to get a card to replace your Kingston. In terms of in-camera speed, you are unlikely to see a difference.
However, I am also an advocate of having a backup memory card, so while I would say you should keep your Kingston, I would also say you should have a backup memory card, which could easily be the SanDisk (or you could buy the SanDisk and keep the Kingston for backup).
Kingston and Sandisk 4gb Mini Sdhc Cards
In this review we have tried to highlight the basic terminology and some basic knowledge one should be aware of before purchasing any memory cards.These days every other digital device which stores any form of data has a memory card feature and you will find this guide helpful if you find it hard to understand the tech-lingo.
Kingston and Sandisk brings 4gb mini sdhc cards with huge capacity of multimedia content storage with optimum performance, available in three classes. They are Compatible with miniSDHC and SDHC host devices. These cards come with an adapter that turns them into full-size SDHC cards.
Capacity
This card is able to provide fast speed and large capacity needs such as digital imaging, music and video record/playback functions as well as mobile television and video games. The 4GB capacity can store up to more than 2,000 high-resolution pictures, more than 1,000 digital songs or up to 8 hours of MPEG 4 video.
Speed
SanDisk's Mini SDHC product is a class 2 device: it delivers a minimum data transfer speed of 2MBps
while the Kingston Mini SDHC product is a class 4 device with a minimum data transfer speed of 4MBps.
Compatibility Issues
Remember, SD High Capacity (SDHC) card is the new SD memory card based on the SDA
2.00 specification, introduced by the SD Card Association. This new SDA 2.00
specification enables SD cards to reach higher capacities - 4GB-32GB.
Because SDHC works differently then standard SD cards, this new format is not
backwards compatible with legacy SD format host devices.
For compatibility check, look for the SDHC logo on cards and host devices (mobile phones,cameras,
camcorders, etc.)
About the Author
I am an active blogger and technology enthusiast and my special areas of interest are computer hardware diagnostics, networking technologies and the use of softwares and OS used in the latest gadgets and communication devices. You can read more about my findings and ramblings on my blog at http://www.getpcmemory.com and via email at brianhopkin@googlemail.com


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