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2011-11-03T21:00:00
I have always used SanDisk cards. I purchased several 2 GB cards for use in two older Nikon Cameras( D80 and D50). Previous SanDisk cards of this type worked very well. As they came out of the package, these new cards could not be properly formatted in these cameras. When you tried to take a photo the information would not transfer to the memory card. After going to the SanDisk web site for information, I finally got them formatted on a PC. They seem to work now, but I am not sure if I will have to reformat them using the computer after each use. If you have and older digital camera, please be aware of a possible problem.
bill
2010-10-09T21:00:00
SanDisk makes excellent products and the 2GB Ultra II is my favorite memory card for SLR photography. I prefer the 2GB card, especially for travel photography, over higher capacity cards. The main reason for this is to limit loss if a single card is lost or damaged. Also, I find it convenient to use a single card for each location on a trip. The high speed capability allows me to shoot a moving subject in a continuous drive mode without interruption.
DOUGLAS C.
2010-07-25T21:00:00
Purchased for a last-generation "dslr-like" camera for an overseas trip where I'd be too afraid of bringing new equipment! Unfortunate that the older camera can't support the newer sdhc capacities, so I was limited to buying a bunch of 2gb cards. As with my other sandisk experiences, these ultras are zippy! Aside from that, there's not much more to say - they were recognized immediately, read/write quickly, and hold pictures. Will update in the future in the rare circumstance that one of them gets corrupted.
m.m
2010-02-03T19:00:00
I use this for my prosumer DSLR. It's fine; does exactly what it's meant to do, which is store photos I've taken until I can download them onto a computer. I don't know if it really reads or writes as fast as it claims to, not do I really care. I'm not the type to measure my life in terms of megabits per second. I suppose it's fast enough, as long as downloading photos isn't part of your job description.
The E.
2010-01-31T19:00:00
These memory cards are getting harder and harder to find. My camera will not take SDHC so I bought one more spare just in case (I will not get rid of my camera any time soon as I am very happy with it). I have always been satisfied with SanDisk and I am pleased with Adorama's price [...]
Fanny
2010-01-09T19:00:00
product for useful
Gabbyy
2009-03-02T19:00:00
It is worthwhile to buy one.I had used it since last month.It is very easy to ues,and it is very valuable.You see,it's price is very low compared with others.
yu
2009-01-13T19:00:00
Faster cards may not be worth it if your camera can't write any faster or your computer can't read any faster. I have never had any CF or SD card, regardless of brand, fail so they all seem equally reliable.
RJF
The SanDisk SDSDRH-02G-A11 is a 2GB Ultra Secure Digital Memory Card. SanDisk Ultra memory card features faster performance, greater storage capacities and better dependability, so you can get the most from your investment in a feature-rich, high-quality digital camera or camcorder.
This 2GB SD is designed to increase the storage capacity of your digital device.
It provides the durability and high-speed quality needed for advanced amateur photographers and photo enthusiasts. In addition, it has been compatibility tested with a broad range of high-end digital cameras.
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