Q: Can you use this in a Olympus Stylus 7010 camera? Thank you. Asked on 4/17/2012 by Celticlady from Welch,WV Know the answer? Answer this question 2 answers A: Yes, images taken by your Stylus 7010 camera can be saved an Micro SDHC card or an x-D picture card. To place an order for this item, please contact us by dialing 1-800-333-3330. Answered on 4/18/2012 by Liz C from Staples A: The SanDisk 8GB microSDHC Card is compatible with the Olympus Stylus 7010 camera. Answered on 4/19/2012 by Community Answer from None
Q: Will this work in my RCA small wonder ez409hd camcorder? Asked on 2/13/2012 by Dori Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: The SanDisk 8GB microSDHC Card will not work in the RCA small wonder ez409hd camcorder. The RCA take a full sized SD card, not the micro. Answered on 2/14/2012 by Community Answer from None
Q: My nookcolor shows 4.88out of 5 storage available,what sd card is best for me. Asked on 9/14/2011 by margie from kingsford,mich Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: The Nook Color has a Micro SD HD slot available for memory upgrade. This slot can take up to a 32gb card for memory expansion. The listed item will work in the Nook Color. Answered on 9/16/2011 by Anonymous from None
Q: I'm not a particularly tech savvy person. I have read reviews about "class 2" and "class 4" Is this a class 2, that means slower? I read in other websites' reviews that they found only 4 GB? *-* I have a 8900 with a 4SDHCGB with adadpter and is working great. I have a lot of dance music which takes a lot a mean a lot of space. Can somebody tell me if this 8GB will have at least 7 GB (you all know that is never full GB) Asked on 2/19/2010 by Alfstoria from Astoria, NYC Know the answer? Answer this question 4 answers A: I ALSO HAVE A BB 8900 and just installed a 8 GB micro-SD. The available memory is 7.8 GB after I formatted it using the BB's formatting program (under options/ memory). Re "CLASS" as far as I understand it does refer to read/ write speeds; however, I'm not sure whether Class 2 means R/W speed is 2 GB/ s, and class 6 means 6 GB/ s. Nor do I know what speeds are required for different media types. ON THE CURVE 8900 a class II SDHC MICRO SD CARD READS AND WRITES FAST ENOUGH TO STORE AND RUN VIDEOS, MUSIC, AND PICS WITHOUT ANY APPRECIABLE QUALITY DEGRADATION. Hope that answers your question. Answered on 2/26/2010 by techdoc from Philadelphia, PA A: The Speed Class doesn't determine the MAXIMUM transfer speed of the card, the Speed Rating does. You shouldn't have to worry about Speed Class on a cell phone unless you have a 8 Mega Pixel HD camera in record mode. Speed Rating (performance) is the MAXIMUM transfer speed for reading and writing data to and from the card in MB/s. Speed Class is the MINIMUM sustained write speed in MB/s based on a worst case scenario test. Speed Class is important for video mode or camcorders where the device is actually saving a steady stream of data. The resolution and format of the video determines the amount of steady stream data. You need to guarantee that the video captured on the card is recorded at an even sustained rate with no dropped frames (which typically results in data loss and choppy playback). Your camera's specifications should state the minimum SDHC Speed Class required. The current SDHC specification defines Class 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 Class 2 = 2MB/s where Class 10 = 10MB/s Answered on 8/31/2010 by Mike from Detroit, MI A: This is a class 2 product and performs well. It has well over 7gb available (microsd cards don't come preloaded with all the "extras" that a thumb drive has. Answered on 12/28/2010 by Geocaching dad from New York A: I watch TV and Movies on my phone and it is plenty fast for those. It read just shy of 8GB, probably about 124MB of taken space. I have 7.6GB of stuff on it. NO problems. Answered on 11/30/2010 by Matt from Colonial Heights, VA
Q: I need a micro sd card for my cell phone, what's the difference between micro sd and sdhc? Are they interchangable? Asked on 12/10/2009 by supersider from pinckney, mi Know the answer? Answer this question 13 answers A: sdhc has higher capacity (>2GB) than sd. "micro" means size of sd. if you have adapter you can use as a mini or normal size sd. it depends on your cell-phone. you have to buy micro sd or micro sd HC (you have to check you phone before you buy it!). my cellphone LG Vue doesn't work with with micro schc so i can use only 2GB micro sd, but my daughter's LG Xeon works with micro schc(8GB). Answered on 12/15/2009 by pongpong from State College, PA A: HC stands for high capacity. Any MicroSD card 4gb or under is just MicroSD. 8gb or more and it is HC. Answered on 12/15/2009 by Will DAM from Odenton, MD A: The micro sd will work in almost anything requiring this type of card. However, the sdhc (high capacity) will not work in older devices or those that do not specify the will use the sd"hc". Answered on 12/15/2009 by wanderingbadger from Fairhope, AL A: SDHC stands for Secure Diginal, HC means High Capasity. a SDHC card is larger in physical size than the Micro SDHC card and are not interchangeable unless you have a adaptor for the Micro SD card to make it a SDHC Card. The Mirco is use in things like cell phones and the SDHC is used in Mp3 Players, cam corders and diginal cameras. Answered on 12/15/2009 by armone68 from Belfair, Washington A: The 'hc' in sdhc stands for High Capacity. Older equipment, such as my Canon point and shoot camera, only accepts regular microSD cards (Up to 2gig?). They will not 'see' the High Capacity memory cards.....probably because the SDHC cards did not exist at the time. Answered on 12/16/2009 by LHFX1 from Reno, Nevada A: A micro sd card is the type of card used in cell phones. "SDHC" means only that the sd card is a high capacity card. you can use a micro sd sdhc in your cell. If the card is 8GB or bigger, your cell may not read it. Please refer to the owner's manual to verify Answered on 12/16/2009 by juan pueblo from Orlando, FL A: not much difference, just need to make sure that your device supports hc. Answered on 12/28/2009 by giftbuyer28 from Muskegon, MI A: In my recent experience micro SD goes upto 2GB. Anything above this is micro SDHC. My Sandisk mp3 player and Motorola v3m cell phone were NOT compatible. Perhaps too old in age. Maybe newer devices will be. Good luck! (PS I got the 2GB microSD for each device that works fine) Answered on 12/29/2009 by mountaindog129 from glen mills, pa A: They can be interchangable, if the hardware will accept the HC technology. Older devices wont work with HC. Answered on 1/19/2010 by Hack from Eugene, OR A: SD cards are limited by architecture to a maximum of 2GB. SDHC (= High Capacity) cards can hold from 4GB-32GB and tranfer data at a higher rate. The using device (camera, computer, etc.) may not support SDHC cards. Answered on 1/19/2010 by Skip from Nashua, NH A: sdhc is a high capacity disk; in most cell-phones they are interchangeable but in some other things like computers not all the time. Answered on 1/26/2010 by coach Al from Tampabay, Florida A: The HC is for High Capacity (>2Gb for micros). This card (microSDHC) can be used in place of the standard microSD to give you additional storage space. Answered on 1/26/2010 by Phil from Florida from Tampa Bay area A: HC means high capacity so it holds more Answered on 2/11/2010 by Krissy from Orlando, FL
Q: is the compatible for the Nikon camera? Asked on 11/28/2009 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 0 answers(earn bonus points) Q: do this card include adapter? Asked on 11/27/2009 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: I just went to the Staples store, and the adapter is NOT included. Answered on 12/7/2009 by Computer Tutor from Beverly, MA
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